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freezer-js-router5

v0.4.0

Published

Synchronize router5 state in your freezer state.

Downloads

8

Readme

freezer-router5

Router5 plugin for using freezer-js along with router5. The plugin will sync routing state in a freezer instance.

Loosely based on redux-router5 plugin.

example

import Freezer from 'freezer-js';
import { Router5 } from 'router5';
import freezerPlugin from 'freezer-router5';


const router = new Router5()
  .setOption('defaultRoute', 'home')
  .addNode('index', '/')
  .addNode('home', '/home')
  .addNode('admin', '/admin', function canActivate() { return false; });
const fridge = new Freezer({});
const plugin = freezerPlugin(fridge, 'fridgeSpot'); // second argument defaults to 'router'
router.usePlugin(plugin);

// from now on, router state is kept fresh in the fridge
router.start(function (err, state) {
  router.navigate('/home' /* ... */);
});

To get something closer to redux-router5 (i.e. dispatching actions to control the router), there is an augmented version of the plugin that will do that:

import Freezer from 'freezer-js';
import { Router5 } from 'router5';
import actionTypes from 'freezer-router5';
import freezerPlugin from 'freezer-router5/reactions';


const router = new Router5()
  .setOption('defaultRoute', 'home')
  .addNode('index', '/')
  .addNode('home', '/home')
  .addNode('admin', '/admin', function canActivate() { return false; });
const fridge = new Freezer({});
const plugin = freezerPlugin(fridge);
router.usePlugin(plugin);

// the router is controllable through triggered actions
fridge.trigger(actionTypes.NAVIGATE_TO, 'home', {}, {});
fridge.trigger(actionTypes.CANCEL_TRANSITION);
fridge.trigger(actionTypes.CLEAR_ERROR);

install

npm i freezer-js-router5 -S

Note that router5 and freezer-js are peer dependencies. Depending on you package manager, you might have to provide them yourself.

extra notes

The bundling scripts are from https://github.com/gilbox/react-derive.