Generouted
Generated file-based routes for Vite
Motivation
I enjoyed working with file-based routing since started using it with Next.js. After trying the same concept with Vite, I started a series of blog posts covering client-side file-based routing with React Router inspired by Next.js. Later, in the last two posts, I replaced React Router with React Location to add more features like data loaders and nested layouts that are inspired by Remix. The final version covered in the blog posts is now published as generouted
, see all the available features below.
How
generouted
is only one source code file, with no dependencies or build step. It uses Vite's glob import API to list the modules within src/pages
directory to be used as React Location's routes.
Why
Framework support
Getting started
In case you don't have a Vite project with React and TypeScript, check Vite documentation to start a new project.
React Location
Installation
pnpm add generouted @tanstack/react-location
Usage
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client'
import { Routes } from 'generouted/react-location'
const container = document.getElementById('app')!
createRoot(container).render(<Routes />)
React Router
Installation
pnpm add generouted react-router-dom
Usage
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client'
import { Routes } from 'generouted/react-router'
const container = document.getElementById('app')!
createRoot(container).render(<Routes />)
Solid Router
If you're using Solid, check out their getting started guide to start a new project.
Installation
pnpm add generouted @solidjs/router
Usage
import { render } from 'solid-js/web'
import { Routes } from 'generouted/solid-router'
render(Routes, document.getElementById('app')!)
Adding pages
Add the home page by creating a new file src/pages/index.tsx
→ /
, then export a default component:
export default function Home() {
return <h1>Home</h1>
}
See more about generouted
routing conventions below.
Features
File-based routing
- Next.js inspired
- Files within
src/pages
directory - Supports
.jsx
and .tsx
extensions - Renders page's
default
export - Custom app at
src/pages/_app.tsx
(optional) - Custom 404 page at
src/pages/404.tsx
(optional) - Navigation between routes using the routing library
Link
or A
component
Route-based code-splitting and pre-loading
- Includes routes components, data loaders and actions
- Pre-loading is only available for TanStack's React Location
Route-based data loaders
Route-based actions
- Actions are only available for React Router
- By exporting a named function
Action
from a page: export const Action = async () => ({...})
Nested layouts
- Remix inspired
- Adding a layout for a group of routes by naming a file same as their parent directory or using a
_layout.tsx
file inside of the nested directory - Supports data loaders
- Requires
<Outlet />
component to render its children
Conventions
Index routes
src/pages/index.tsx
→ /
src/pages/posts/index.tsx
→ /posts
Nested routes
src/pages/posts/2022/index.tsx
→ /posts/2022
src/pages/posts/2022/resolutions.tsx
→ /posts/2022/resolutions
Dynamic routes
src/pages/posts/[slug].tsx
→ /posts/:slug
src/pages/posts/[slug]/tags.tsx
→ /posts/:slug/tags
src/pages/posts/[...all].tsx
→ /posts/*
Nested layouts
Enable for all directory routes
Add a layout for all the routes within src/pages/posts
directory by adding src/pages/posts.tsx
or src/pages/posts/_layout.tsx
:
src/pages/posts.tsx
or src/pages/posts/_layout.tsx
src/pages/posts/index.tsx
→ /posts
src/pages/posts/2022/index.tsx
→ /posts/2022
src/pages/posts/[slug].tsx
→ /posts/:slug
Exclude a route - URL nesting without layout nesting
Add a file outside of the directory with a nested layout, then name the file by adding a dot between each segment, it will be converted to forward slashes:
src/pages/posts.nested.as.url.not.layout.tsx
→ /posts/nested/as/url/not/layout
Ignored routes - co-locating non-pages files inside the pages directory
Any directory or a file starts with _
will be ignored
src/pages/_ignored.tsx
src/pages/posts/_components/button.tsx
src/pages/posts/_components/link.tsx
API
React Location
<Routes />
<Routes />
component accepts all React Location's RouterProps
except children
, location
and routes
props.
React Router
<Routes />
No available props.
Solid Router
<Routes />
No available props.
Examples
React Location
React Router
Solid Router
License
MIT