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store and retrieve state into/from the browsers location state using modern hooks
string | number | boolean | string[]
yarn add use-location-state
Or install one of the optional router integrations
The useQueryState() works similar to the useState()
hook and returns the current value and a set function in a pair.
The important difference is that you need to pass a name before your default value for your state.
const [value, setValue] = useQueryState('itemName', 'default value')
The name you pass will be used in the query string store the state (after the state was changed).
setValue('different value')
After calling the set function with a new value, the state will be saved withing the query string of the browser, so that the new state is reproducable after reloads or history navigation (using forward / back button).
http://localhost:3000/#itemName=different+value
useQueryState() uses the browsers location.hash
property by default.
Check out the router integrations to use location.search
instead.
import { useQueryState } from 'use-location-state'
function MyComponent() {
const [active, setActive] = useQueryState('active', true)
return (
<div>
<button type="button" onClick={() => setActive(!active)}>Toggle</button>
{active && <p>Some active content</p>}
</div>
)
}
import { useQueryState } from 'use-location-state'
function MyComponent() {
const [name, setName] = useQueryState('name', 'Sarah')
const [age, setAge] = useQueryState('age', 25)
const [active, setActive] = useQueryState('active', false)
// ...
}
In case you want use location.search
(after the question mark in the url) you need to use one of these extended versions of the package.
We plan to provide clean and easy-to-use integrations for all popular routers. At the moment we provide integrations for:
yarn add react-router-use-location-state
import { useQueryState } from 'react-router-use-location-state'
Usage works the same as described above, except that the URL will look like this now:
http://localhost:3000/?itemName=different+value
Your favorite router is missing? Feel free to suggest a router.
FAQs
react hook to the browsers location query state
The npm package use-location-state receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, use-location-state popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that use-location-state 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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