Passage helps when linking or redirecting to routes that may or may not be in your react app.
The idea is simple: Wrap Passage around your routes so it knows what routes have been defined in your app. Then, using the Link
and Redirect
components from Passage will honor the HTML5 history API if the route is within your app, otherwise falling back to other means such as anchor tags or location
redirects.
Note: There may be some issues with nested react routes. Read more here.
Installing
Install via NPM:
npm i @dollarshaveclub/react-passage@latest --save
Usage
Passage provides three exports.
- A
Passage
component used for identifying routes in your app - A
Link
component, use this to safely render react links internal/external routes - A
Redirect
component, use this to safely redirect to internal/external routes
Wrap the Passage
component around your routes
import React from 'react'
import { BrowserRouter, Route, Switch } from 'react-router-dom'
import { Passage } from '@dollarshaveclub/react-passage'
const App = () => (
<Passage>
<BrowserRouter>
<Switch>
<Route exact path="/" component={Home} />
<Route path="/about" component={About} />
<Route path="/topics" component={Topics} />
</Switch>
</BrowserRouter>
</Passage>
)
The Passage component accepts an optional prop called targets
. This is an array of components that you want to search for within your routes file. It has a value of [Route]
by default.
const App = () => (
<Passage targets={[ Route, MyCustomRoute ]}>
<BrowserRouter>
<Switch>
<MyCustomRoute exact path="/" component={Home} />
<MyCustomRoute path="/about" component={About} />
<Route path="/topics" component={Topics} />
</Switch>
</BrowserRouter>
</Passage>
)
Leverage Passage Links and Redirects
import React from 'react'
import {
Link,
Redirect,
} from '@dollarshaveclub/react-passage'
const aboutExample = () => (<Link to='/about'>About</Link>)
const externalExample = () => (<Redirect to='/external-path' />)
const changeRedirectExample = () => (
<Redirect to='/new-website' via={(to) => window.location.href = to} />
)
License
MIT