reflux-routing

This router is aming to solve two problems that were not otherwise addressed by other routers:


Keywords
react, reflux, routing
License
MIT
Install
npm install reflux-routing@0.4.1

Documentation

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This router is aming to solve two problems that were not otherwise addressed by other routers:

  1. Using RefluxJs to handle all application state and changes
  2. Allow multiple independent components in a page that can all update the URL hash without overwriting echothers state

Defining routes

Defining a simple route:

import Routing from 'reflux-routing';

Routing.define('MyComponentKey', '/some-resource/:resourceId');

Create a reflux component that renders based on the current route

import Reflux from 'reflux';
import { Routing, RoutingStore } from 'reflux-routing';

class MyComponent extends Reflux.Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.stores = [RoutingStore]; // Attach to the routing store
    this.storeKeys = ['MyComponentKey']; // We're only listening to the state related to routes defined with "MyComponentKey"
  }
  
  render () {
    <div>My selected resource: {this.state.MyComponentKey.resourceId}</div>
  }
}

Building links

When making routed links, you should always construct them usink the link method, as this will ensure that we don't mess up other component's state.

...
  render () {
    <a href={Routing.link('MyComponentKey', { resourceId: 1 })}>Resource 1</a>
    <a href={Routing.link('MyComponentKey', { resourceId: 2 })}>Resource 2</a>
    <a href={Routing.link('MyComponentKey', { resourceId: 3 })}>Resource 3</a>
    <div>My selected resource: {this.state.MyComponentKey.resourceId}</div>
  }
...

Scripted navigation

There is a shorthand for setting the location hash:

import { Routing } from 'reflux-routing';

//Define some route
Routing.define('MyComponentKey', '/some-resource/:resourceId');

//Now navigate to that route (directly updating the URI)
Routing.navigate('MyComponentKey', {resourceId: '999'});

This will trigger a hashUpdated action. This is just a shorthand for:

window.location.hash = Routing.link(key, state);

Setting options

You can define a default value for all route parameters or specify that a value is required for the route to be matched:

Routing.define('UsersKey', '/user/:userId/:component', {
  userId: { required: true }
  component: { defaultValue: profile }
});

Routing actions

The router exposes a number of actions you can listen to instead of binding to the store:

hashUpdated(newHash)

This triggers everytime the hash is updated in the URL. Similar to listening on window.hashChange. When the page loads, the initial hash is loaded from the URL, but a hashUpdated action is NOT triggered (this may change).

routeUpdated(key, newState)

This action is triggered everytime a route state changes. This is also triggered on page load if the initial hash is different from the default state. This action triggers for every route key.

routeDefined

This action triggers whenever a new route is defined.

Using route actions to update stores

import { RoutingActions, Routing } from 'reflux-routing'

Routing.define('Cutomer', 'customer/:cutomer_id');

class Store extends Reflux.Store {
  constructor() {
    super();

    this.listenables = [RoutingActions];

    this.setStateFromHash(location.hash);
  }

  onRouteUpdated(key, newState) {
    if (key === 'Customer') {
      //Do some fetching based on customer state, i.e.:
      //fetch('/api/customer/' + newState.Customer.customer_id)....
      //  then(customer => this.setState({cusomer: customer}))
    }
  }
}