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@hollwann/cycle-router

v0.0.2

Published

cycle-router is a driver for Cycle.js that allows to add multiple views and handle routing.

Downloads

3

Readme

cycle-router

Build Status

cycle-router is a driver for Cycle.js that allows to add multiple views and handle routing.

  • Navigate with path or name
  • BeforeEach hook
  • Hash mode

Installation

$ npm install @hollwann/cycle-router

Usage

The usage is as simple as any other driver, here is an example of the main function using cycle-router.

import { makeDOMDriver } from '@cycle/dom'
import makeRouterDriver from '@hollwann/cycle-router'
import routerConfig from './routerConfig'
import run from '@cycle/run'

const main = (sources) => {
  const routerView = sources.router.currentView(sources)

  const sinks = {
    DOM: routerView.select('DOM'),
    router: routerView.select('router')
  }
  return sinks
}

const drivers = {
  DOM: makeDOMDriver('#app'),
  router: makeRouterDriver(routerConfig)
}
run(main, drivers)

You pass all the sources to your view and then you get the sinks returned. With routerView.select you can get any sink you get from that view.

You must specify a configuration file which should look like this.

import Home from './views/Home'
import Login from './views/Login'

const routes = [
  {
    path: '/',
    name: 'home',
    view: Home,
    meta: {
      /*meta prop is optional*/ requiresAuth: true
    }
  },
  {
    path: '/login',
    name: 'login',
    view: Login
  }
]

const beforeEach = (routeTo) => {
  //This is just an example
  const currentUser = 'user' //some valid user here
  const authRequired = routeTo.meta.authRequired

  if (authRequired && currentUser) return { name: RouteTo.name }
  else if (authRequired && !currentUser) return { name: 'login' }
  return { name: routeTo.name }
}
export default { routes, defaultView: Home, /*optional*/ beforeEach }

beforeEach is an optional function, which is executed before entering a new route.

You can navigate passing a stream of objects to the router sink, whit the name of the route or ther path. A simple example could be: xs.of({name:'home'})

License

MIT

Copyright (c) 2020, Hollwann