mithril-map-router
v0.1.0
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Map route changes like you map arrays!
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mithril-map-router
Map over route changes like you map over arrays!
Getting start
npm install mithril-map-router
Now let's give every route access to a data
object for shared context.
Easy with ramda's R.always
.
var R = require('ramda');
var m = require('mithril')
var mapRoutes = require('mithril-map-router')(m)
/*
Automatically parameterize every component
with the data object.
*/
mapRoutes(R.always(data), container, '/' ,{
'/': Home,
'/access/login': Login,
'/access/verify': Verify,
'/access/invite': Invite,
'/access/forgot': Forgot,
'/access/reset': Reset,
'/access/signup': SignUp,
})
Or you could do something more advanced like check if the user is logged in on route change.
var authRedirect = function(routeName){
var token = localStorage.getItem('auth_token')
if(!token){
m.route('/login')
}
}
mapRoutes(authRedirect, container, '/' ,{
'/': Home,
'/login': Login
})
Documentation
Initialization
You must pass in your mithril m
object to initialize the router module.
You'll then be given access to the mapRoutes
function.
mapRoutes
Arguments: ( visitor: function, container: HTMLElement, initialRoute: string, routes: object )
Calls the visitor
function every time mithril triggers a route change.
Your controller
will receive the result of the visitor function as its first argument.
Works with parameterized components just fine.
The other arguments work just like m.route
because this function just proxies to it.