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React Router interface that renders a component when no child route is matched.
React Router interface that renders a component when no child route is matched.
Switch
renders the first child Route
that matches and nothing else. This is fine if your app is built as a set of monolithic pages.
NoMatch
allows multiple child Routes
to be rendered, and lets you specify a fallback component if none of them match. This is more suited to dynamic routing where multiple Routes
match the same location (for instance in a responsive master-detail layout where both the master and detail views have their own Routes
).
$ npm install --save react-router-nomatch
component
: The fallback component class. Renders with a match
prop that is true
if one of the child Routes
matched.render
: Same as component
but for inline rendering. Renders with a match
prop that is true if one of the child Routes matched. component
takes precedence over render
if both are defined.alwaysRender
: Whether to always render the fallback component or only when none of the Routes
match. Defaults to false
.import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { Router, Route, Redirect } from 'react-router-dom';
import { createBrowserHistory } from 'history';
import NoMatch from 'react-router-nomatch';
const Navbar = () => <div>Navbar</div>;
const SignIn = () => <div>SignIn</div>;
const Newsfeed = () => <div>Newsfeed</div>;
const MessagesMaster = () => <div>MessagesMaster</div>;
const MessagesDetail = () => <div>MessagesDetail</div>;
const NotFound = () => <div>NotFound</div>;
const App = () => {
return (
<Router history={createBrowserHistory()}>
<NoMatch component={NotFound}>
<Navbar />
<Route path="/signin" exact component={SignIn} />
<Route path="/" exact render={props => <Redirect to="/signin" />} />
<Route path="/newsfeed" exact component={Newsfeed} />
<Route path="/messages" component={MessagesMaster} />
<Route path="/messages/:index?" exact component={MessagesDetail} />
</NoMatch>
</Router>
);
}
const rootElement = document.createElement("DIV");
document.body.appendChild(rootElement);
ReactDOM.render(<App />, rootElement);
Same result using the render
and alwaysRender
props:
...
<NoMatch render={ match => (match ? null : <NotFound />) } alwaysRender={ true }>
...
path
(or from
) prop as non-matching;FAQs
React Router interface that renders a component when no child route is matched.
The npm package react-router-nomatch receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, react-router-nomatch popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-router-nomatch demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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