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· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state.· REACT ROUTER
A < Redirect > sets up a redirect to another route in your application to maintain old URLs.. Props from. The path you want to redirect from, including dynamic segments. to. The path you want to redirect to. query. By default, the query parameters will just pass through but you can specify them if· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more. An < IndexRoute > allows you to provide a default "child" to a parent route when visitor is at the URL of the parent.. Props. All the same props as < NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state.· REACT ROUTER
A < Redirect > sets up a redirect to another route in your application to maintain old URLs.. Props from. The path you want to redirect from, including dynamic segments. to. The path you want to redirect to. query. By default, the query parameters will just pass through but you can specify them if· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more. An < IndexRoute > allows you to provide a default "child" to a parent route when visitor is at the URL of the parent.. Props. All the same props as < NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) API REFERENCE · REACT ROUTER React Router Documentation 1. Introduction 1.1. What React Routeris/isn't
HOW TO GET STARTED · REACT ROUTER How to start with React Router. If you are new to the React Router you should check out the React Router tutorial.It is a great resource and will help you get you started.· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more here. An < IndexLink > is like a < Link >, except it is only active when the current route is exactly the linked route.Itis equivalent to <
CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component (todo) 2.8. Code Splitting (todo) 2.9. Usage with Webpack (todo) 2.10. Usage with Redux (todo) 2.11. Usage with Relay (todo) WHAT REACT ROUTER IS/ISN'T · REACT ROUTER About What React Router is. React Router helps you organise your applications based on (nested) URLs. This offers many advantages: Explicit views declarations: instantly understand what are your appviews
CREATEROUTES() · REACT ROUTER createRoutes(routes) Creates and returns an array of routes from the given object which may be a JSX route, a plain object route, or anarray of either.
MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc HASHTAG IN THE URL (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Hashtag in the URL (todo) · React Router. React Router Documentation. 1. Introduction. 1.1. What React Router is/isn't. 1.2. How to getstarted. 2.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how?· REACT ROUTER
A < Redirect > sets up a redirect to another route in your application to maintain old URLs.. Props from. The path you want to redirect from, including dynamic segments. to. The path you want to redirect to. query. By default, the query parameters will just pass through but you can specify them if HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. DATA FETCHING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Data Fetching. Todo: async-props, etc. MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how?· REACT ROUTER
A < Redirect > sets up a redirect to another route in your application to maintain old URLs.. Props from. The path you want to redirect from, including dynamic segments. to. The path you want to redirect to. query. By default, the query parameters will just pass through but you can specify them if HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. DATA FETCHING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Data Fetching. Todo: async-props, etc. MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
· REACT ROUTER
A < Route > is used to declaratively map routes to your application's component hierarchy.. Props path. The path used in the URL. It will concat with the parent route's path unless it starts with /, making it an absolute path.. Note: Absolute paths may not be used in route config that is dynamically loaded.. If left undefined, the router will try to match the child routes. PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) API REFERENCE · REACT ROUTER React Router Documentation 1. Introduction 1.1. What React Routeris/isn't
HOW TO GET STARTED · REACT ROUTER How to start with React Router. If you are new to the React Router you should check out the React Router tutorial.It is a great resource and will help you get you started. CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how?· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more. An < IndexRoute > allows you to provide a default "child" to a parent route when visitor is at the URL of the parent.. Props. All the same props as <· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more here. An < IndexLink > is like a < Link >, except it is only active when the current route is exactly the linked route.Itis equivalent to <
CREATEROUTES() · REACT ROUTER createRoutes(routes) Creates and returns an array of routes from the given object which may be a JSX route, a plain object route, or anarray of either.
PASSING PROPS TO ROUTE COMPONENT (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component. Todo: React.cloneElement, add to context, etc.React.cloneElement, add to context, etc.· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more. An < IndexRedirect > allows you to redirect from the URL of a parent route to another route. They can be used to allow a child route to serve as the default route for its parent, while still keeping a distinct URL.· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) API REFERENCE · REACT ROUTER React Router Documentation 1. Introduction 1.1. What React Routeris/isn't
· REACT ROUTER
A < Redirect > sets up a redirect to another route in your application to maintain old URLs.. Props from. The path you want to redirect from, including dynamic segments. to. The path you want to redirect to. query. By default, the query parameters will just pass through but you can specify them if HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) API REFERENCE · REACT ROUTER React Router Documentation 1. Introduction 1.1. What React Routeris/isn't
· REACT ROUTER
A < Redirect > sets up a redirect to another route in your application to maintain old URLs.. Props from. The path you want to redirect from, including dynamic segments. to. The path you want to redirect to. query. By default, the query parameters will just pass through but you can specify them if HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc API REFERENCE · REACT ROUTER React Router Documentation 1. Introduction 1.1. What React Routeris/isn't
HOW TO GET STARTED · REACT ROUTER How to start with React Router. If you are new to the React Router you should check out the React Router tutorial.It is a great resource and will help you get you started.· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more here. An < IndexLink > is like a < Link >, except it is only active when the current route is exactly the linked route.Itis equivalent to <
CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component (todo) 2.8. Code Splitting (todo) 2.9. Usage with Webpack (todo) 2.10. Usage with Redux (todo) 2.11. Usage with Relay (todo)· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more. An < IndexRoute > allows you to provide a default "child" to a parent route when visitor is at the URL of the parent.. Props. All the same props as < WHAT REACT ROUTER IS/ISN'T · REACT ROUTER About What React Router is. React Router helps you organise your applications based on (nested) URLs. This offers many advantages: Explicit views declarations: instantly understand what are your appviews
MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc CREATEROUTES() · REACT ROUTER createRoutes(routes) Creates and returns an array of routes from the given object which may be a JSX route, a plain object route, or anarray of either.
HASHTAG IN THE URL (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Hashtag in the URL (todo) · React Router. React Router Documentation. 1. Introduction. 1.1. What React Router is/isn't. 1.2. How to getstarted. 2.
· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) API REFERENCE · REACT ROUTER React Router Documentation 1. Introduction 1.1. What React Routeris/isn't
· REACT ROUTER
A < Redirect > sets up a redirect to another route in your application to maintain old URLs.. Props from. The path you want to redirect from, including dynamic segments. to. The path you want to redirect to. query. By default, the query parameters will just pass through but you can specify them if HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) API REFERENCE · REACT ROUTER React Router Documentation 1. Introduction 1.1. What React Routeris/isn't
· REACT ROUTER
A < Redirect > sets up a redirect to another route in your application to maintain old URLs.. Props from. The path you want to redirect from, including dynamic segments. to. The path you want to redirect to. query. By default, the query parameters will just pass through but you can specify them if HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc API REFERENCE · REACT ROUTER React Router Documentation 1. Introduction 1.1. What React Routeris/isn't
HOW TO GET STARTED · REACT ROUTER How to start with React Router. If you are new to the React Router you should check out the React Router tutorial.It is a great resource and will help you get you started.· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more here. An < IndexLink > is like a < Link >, except it is only active when the current route is exactly the linked route.Itis equivalent to <
CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component (todo) 2.8. Code Splitting (todo) 2.9. Usage with Webpack (todo) 2.10. Usage with Redux (todo) 2.11. Usage with Relay (todo)· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more. An < IndexRoute > allows you to provide a default "child" to a parent route when visitor is at the URL of the parent.. Props. All the same props as < WHAT REACT ROUTER IS/ISN'T · REACT ROUTER About What React Router is. React Router helps you organise your applications based on (nested) URLs. This offers many advantages: Explicit views declarations: instantly understand what are your appviews
MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc CREATEROUTES() · REACT ROUTER createRoutes(routes) Creates and returns an array of routes from the given object which may be a JSX route, a plain object route, or anarray of either.
HASHTAG IN THE URL (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Hashtag in the URL (todo) · React Router. React Router Documentation. 1. Introduction. 1.1. What React Router is/isn't. 1.2. How to getstarted. 2.
· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component (todo) 2.8. Code Splitting (todo) 2.9. Usage with Webpack (todo) 2.10. Usage with Redux (todo) 2.11. Usage with Relay (todo) DATA FETCHING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Data Fetching. Todo: async-props, etc. NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component (todo) 2.8. Code Splitting (todo) 2.9. Usage with Webpack (todo) 2.10. Usage with Redux (todo) 2.11. Usage with Relay (todo) DATA FETCHING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Data Fetching. Todo: async-props, etc. NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
DATA FETCHING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Data Fetching. Todo: async-props, etc. CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component (todo) 2.8. Code Splitting (todo) 2.9. Usage with Webpack (todo) 2.10. Usage with Redux (todo) 2.11. Usage with Relay (todo) PASSING PROPS TO ROUTE COMPONENT (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component. Todo: React.cloneElement, add to context, etc.React.cloneElement, add to context, etc. HASHTAG IN THE URL (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Todo: what is it? Why? how to remove it? What is ?k=fsdgf6?· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more. An < IndexRoute > allows you to provide a default "child" to a parent route when visitor is at the URL of the parent.. Props. All the same props as <· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more here. An < IndexLink > is like a < Link >, except it is only active when the current route is exactly the linked route.Itis equivalent to <
GLOSSARY (TODO) · REACT ROUTER React Router Documentation 1. Introduction 1.1. What React Routeris/isn't
WHAT REACT ROUTER IS/ISN'T · REACT ROUTER About What React Router is. React Router helps you organise your applications based on (nested) URLs. This offers many advantages: Explicit views declarations: instantly understand what are your appviews
MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component (todo) 2.8. Code Splitting (todo) 2.9. Usage with Webpack (todo) 2.10. Usage with Redux (todo) 2.11. Usage with Relay (todo) DATA FETCHING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Data Fetching. Todo: async-props, etc. NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered: HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component (todo) 2.8. Code Splitting (todo) 2.9. Usage with Webpack (todo) 2.10. Usage with Redux (todo) 2.11. Usage with Relay (todo) DATA FETCHING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Data Fetching. Todo: async-props, etc. NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER React Router provides a few ways of accomplishing it. 1. Using this.props.history. If you are trying to do it in the Route component (in short, it's a component which is definied in your routes configuration ) then you could take history object off of the propsand then use
DATA FETCHING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Data Fetching. Todo: async-props, etc. CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component (todo) 2.8. Code Splitting (todo) 2.9. Usage with Webpack (todo) 2.10. Usage with Redux (todo) 2.11. Usage with Relay (todo) PASSING PROPS TO ROUTE COMPONENT (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component. Todo: React.cloneElement, add to context, etc.React.cloneElement, add to context, etc. HASHTAG IN THE URL (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Todo: what is it? Why? how to remove it? What is ?k=fsdgf6?· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more. An < IndexRoute > allows you to provide a default "child" to a parent route when visitor is at the URL of the parent.. Props. All the same props as <· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more here. An < IndexLink > is like a < Link >, except it is only active when the current route is exactly the linked route.Itis equivalent to <
GLOSSARY (TODO) · REACT ROUTER React Router Documentation 1. Introduction 1.1. What React Routeris/isn't
WHAT REACT ROUTER IS/ISN'T · REACT ROUTER About What React Router is. React Router helps you organise your applications based on (nested) URLs. This offers many advantages: Explicit views declarations: instantly understand what are your appviews
MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? DATA FETCHING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Data Fetching. Todo: async-props, etc. PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered:· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER The following objects are exposed as properties of the exportedPropTypes object:
HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER You are probably familiar with navigating around your app with use of . This is very easy and useful, but what if you are trying to navigateoutsid
CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? DATA FETCHING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Data Fetching. Todo: async-props, etc. PLAIN ROUTE · REACT ROUTER Plain Route. A plain JavaScript object route definition. < Router > turns JSX < Route > s into these objects, but you can use them directly if you prefer. All of the props are the same as < Route > props, except those listed here.. Props childRoutes. An array of child routes, same as children in JSX route configs.. getChildRoutes(location, callback) ROUTE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER Route Components. A route's component is rendered when that route matches the URL. The router will inject the following properties into your component when it's rendered:· REACT ROUTER
A < RouterContext > renders the component tree for a given router state. Its used by < Router > but also useful for server rendering and integrating in brownfield development.. It also provides a router object on context.. context.router. Contains data and methods relevant to routing. Most useful for imperatively transitioning around theapplication.
· REACT ROUTER
· REACT ROUTER
PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER The following objects are exposed as properties of the exportedPropTypes object:
HISTORIES · REACT ROUTER Histories. Todo: add more. browserHistory. browserHistory uses the HTML5 History API when available, and falls back to full refreshes otherwise.browserHistory requires additional configuration on the server side to serve up URLs, but is the generally preferred solution for modern web pages.. hashHistory. hashHistory uses URL hashes, along with a query key to keep track of state. NAVIGATE OUTSIDE COMPONENTS · REACT ROUTER You are probably familiar with navigating around your app with use of . This is very easy and useful, but what if you are trying to navigateoutsid
· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more. An < IndexRoute > allows you to provide a default "child" to a parent route when visitor is at the URL of the parent.. Props. All the same props as < CODE SPLITTING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Code splitting. Todo: what is it? why to use it? how? DATA FETCHING (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Data Fetching. Todo: async-props, etc. HOW TO GET STARTED · REACT ROUTER How to start with React Router. If you are new to the React Router you should check out the React Router tutorial.It is a great resource and will help you get you started.· REACT ROUTER
Todo: add more here. An < IndexLink > is like a < Link >, except it is only active when the current route is exactly the linked route.Itis equivalent to <
PROPTYPES · REACT ROUTER The following objects are exposed as properties of the exportedPropTypes object:
WHAT REACT ROUTER IS/ISN'T · REACT ROUTER About What React Router is. React Router helps you organise your applications based on (nested) URLs. This offers many advantages: Explicit views declarations: instantly understand what are your appviews
HASHTAG IN THE URL (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Todo: what is it? Why? how to remove it? What is ?k=fsdgf6? MATCH() · REACT ROUTER This function is to be used for server-side rendering. It matches a set of routes to a location, without rendering, and calls a callback(error, redirectLoc PASSING PROPS TO ROUTE COMPONENT (TODO) · REACT ROUTER Passing props to Route component. Todo: React.cloneElement, add to context, etc.React.cloneElement, add to context, etc.Skip to content
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