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@yummy/named-routes

v1.1.0

Published

Create named route functions, e.g. taskRoute("123") /* => /tasks/123 */

Downloads

2

Readme

A yummy named-routes library

Usage

The library is simple javascript and not dependent on any framework:

import { createRoute } from "@yummy/named-routes";

/*
 * Define the route and use the `:` prefix to have inline parameters.
 */
const userRoute = createRoute("/users/:id");

/*
 * Calling the function will replace parameters inside the path and
 * append others as query string.
 */
userRoute({ id: "123" }); // => "/users/123"
userRoute({ id: "123", foo: "bar" }); // => "/users/123?foo=bar"

/*
 * You can access the initially passed pattern in multiple ways
 */
const pattern = userRoute.pattern; // => "/users/:id"
const routes = { [userRoute]: true }; // => { "/users/:id": true }
const text = `The pattern is "${userRoute}"`; // => The pattern is "/users/:id"

Define your routes. The below example could be in your src/routes.js and may use a framework, such as React, Vue, Angular, etc:

import { createRoutes, createRoute } from "@yummy/named-routes";

// wherever you keep the page/view components
import TaskPage from "./src/pages/TaskPage";
import TasksPage from "./src/pages/TasksPage";

// Use the `createRoutes` helper to define multiple paths at once. The keys
// are used and the "Route" suffix is added.
export const { tasksRoute } = createRoutes({
  tasks: "/users/:userId/tasks/:id",
});

// or define every route individually with `createRoute`
export const myTaskRoute = createRoute("/tasks/:id");

export default {
  [tasksRoute]: TasksPage,
  [myTaskRoute]: TaskPage,
};

Now use a route in a component. The example uses React, but this could be any framework:

import React from "react";

import { myTaskRoute } from "src/routes.js";

function List() {
  return (
    <div>
      <a href={myTaskRoute({ id: "123" })}>Task 123</a>
      <a href={myTaskRoute({ id: "987", foo: "bar })}>Task 987 with query string</a>
    </div>
  )
}

Release

To release a new version of the package, run the following commands:

# version bump the next patch (detault)
npm run release

# make sure the new tag is in github
git push --follow-tags origin master

# publish to npm
npm publish

If you want to control the version, see instructions here for syandard-version:

npm release -- --release-as minor