Universal Router
A simple middleware-style router that can be used in both client-side and server-side applications.
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Features
What users say about Universal Router
Just switched a project over to universal-router.
Love that the whole thing is a few hundred lines of flexible, easy-to-read code.
-- Tweet by Greg Hurrell from Facebook
It does a great job at trying to be universal — it's not tied to any framework,
it can be run on both server and client, and it's not even tied to history.
It's a great library which does one thing: routing.
-- Comment on Reddit
by @everdimension
Installation
Using npm:
npm install universal-router --save
Or using a CDN like
unpkg.com or
jsDelivr
with the following script tag:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/universal-router/universal-router.min.js"></script>
You can find the library in window.UniversalRouter
.
How does it look like?
import UniversalRouter from 'universal-router'
const routes = [
{
path: '',
action: () => `<h1>Home</h1>`,
},
{
path: '/posts',
action: () => console.log('checking child routes for /posts'),
children: [
{
path: '',
action: () => `<h1>Posts</h1>`,
},
{
path: '/:id',
action: (context) => `<h1>Post #${context.params.id}</h1>`,
},
],
},
]
const router = new UniversalRouter(routes)
router.resolve('/posts').then(html => {
document.body.innerHTML = html
})
Play with an example on JSFiddle,
CodePen,
JS Bin in your browser or try
RunKit node.js playground.
Documentation
Books and Tutorials
Browser Support
We support all ES5-compliant browsers, including Internet Explorer 9 and above,
but depending on your target browsers you may need to include
polyfills for
Map
,
Promise
and
Object.assign
before any other code.
For compatibility with older browsers you may also need to include polyfills for
Array.isArray
and Object.create
.
Contributing
Anyone and everyone is welcome to
contribute to this project.
The best way to start is by checking our open issues,
submit a bug report or
feature request,
participate in discussions, upvote or downvote the issues you like or dislike, send pull
requests.
Support
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License
Copyright © 2015-present Kriasoft.
This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
LICENSE.txt file.
The documentation to the project is licensed under the
CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Made with ♥ by
Konstantin Tarkus
(@koistya, blog),
Vladimir Kutepov
and contributors