hookrouter-react
NOTE: This is a patched version from the original hookrouter package.
This package does the following:
- fixes syntax errors
- uses rollup instead of webpack
- integrates eslint
- integrates babel
The modern alternative to react-router.
Tested from React 16.8.1
upwards.
How to install
Well, this is straightforward:
npm i hookrouter-react
Documentation
Detailed documentation about how to use hookrouter can be found here
A quick example
import {useRoutes} from 'hook-router';
const routes = {
'/': () => <HomePage />,
'/about': () => <AboutPage />,
'/products': () => <ProductOverview />,
'/products/:id': ({id}) => <ProductDetails id={id} />
};
const MyApp = () => {
const routeResult = useRoutes(routes);
return routeResult || <NotFoundPage />;
}
Routes are defined as an object. Keys are the routes, which are matched
against the URL, the values need to be functions that are called when a route
matches. You may define placeholders in your routes with :something
which
will be forwarded as props to your function calls so you can distribute them
to your components.
The hook will return whatever the route function returned, so you may also return
strings, arrays, React fragments, null - whatever you like.