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react-router-dispatcher-redirect

v2.0.1

Published

react-router-dispatcher action for HTTP redirects

Downloads

5

Readme

react-router-dispatcher-redirect

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A react-router-dispatcher action for defining react-router redirects that support server-side streaming.

Read the react-router-dispatcher documentation if you haven't already done so.

There is an working example here that incorporates redirects and metadata

Install

NPM
npm install --save react-router-dispatcher-redirect
Yarn
yarn add react-router-dispatcher-redirect

Usage

import redirectAction, { redirectRoute, REDIRECT, STATUS_CODE } from 'react-router-dispatcher-redirect';

// REDIRECT is the action name, used to configure react-router-dispatcher

Example

Defining routes using redirectRoute() and withRedirect()
// routes.js
import { redirectRoute, withRedirect } from 'react-router-dispatcher-redirect';
import { Root, Home, MyAccount } from './components';

const routes = [
  { component: Root,
    routes: [
      { path: '/',
        exact: true,
        component: Home
      },
      { path: '/myaccount',
	    exact: true,
	    component: withRedirect({
	      to: '/login',
	      shouldRedirect: (routeProps, props) => true,  // conditional redirect
	      mapParamsToProps: p => p
	    })(MyAccount)
	  },

	  // redirect routes
      redirectRoute({ from: '/hello', to: '/world' }),
      redirectRoute({ from: '/temporary', to: '/login', statusCode: 302 })
    ]
  }
]

export default routes;
Configuring the redirect action using react-router-dispatcher
import { createRouteDispatchers } from 'react-router-dispatcher';
import { STATUS_CODE, REDIRECT } from 'react-router-dispatcher-redirect';
import routes from './routes';

const {
    UniversalRouteDispatcher,
    ClientRouteDispatcher,
    dispatchClientActions,
    dispatchServerActions
} = createRouteDispatchers(routes, [[STATUS_CODE, REDIRECT]]);

// Server dispatch
dispatchServerActions(req.url, params).then(({ httpResponse: { statusCode, redirect } }) => {
  if (redirect) {
    // redirect the response - expressjs syntax
    return res.redirect(statusCode, redirect);
  }

  res.status(statusCode);
  // render the application
});

API

redirectAction(props: Object)

Parameters

mapParamsToProps: (params: Object, routerCtx: Object) => Object

  • An optional function that maps action parameters to component props

statusCode: number

  • A HTTP status code to be used by the redirect

shouldRedirect: boolean | (routeProps: Object, componentProps: Object) => boolean

  • An optional boolean or function that returns true if the request should be redirected

push: boolean

  • An optional boolean value used for client-side redirects, true to push or false to replace the url

redirectRoute(props: Object)

define a react-router-config redirect route

Parameters

from: string

  • The source route path

to: string | object

  • The target of the redirect

statusCode: number

  • Optionally, the statusCode to use for server-side HTTP redirects

push: boolean

  • Optionally, for client-side redirects. True to push or false to replace the history url location

strict: boolean

  • Optionally, true to have the from path use a strict match

exact: boolean

  • Optionally, true to have the from path use an exact match

withRedirect(props: Object)

Used to enable conditional redirects, for example protecting authenticated routes

Parameters

to: string | object

  • The target of the redirect

mapParamsToProps: (params: Object, routerCtx: Object) => Object

  • An optional function that maps action parameters to component props

shouldRedirect: boolean | (props: Object) => boolean

  • An optional boolean or function that returns true if the requets should be redirected

statusCode: number

  • Optionally, the statusCode to use for server-side HTTP redirects

push: boolean

  • Optionally, for client-side redirects. True to push or false to replace the history url location

strict: boolean

  • Optionally, true to have the from path use a strict match

exact: boolean

  • Optionally, true to have the from path use an exact match

Contribute

For questions or issues, please open an issue, and you're welcome to submit a PR for bug fixes and feature requests.

Before submitting a PR, ensure you run npm test to verify that your coe adheres to the configured lint rules and passes all tests. Be sure to include unit tests for any code changes or additions.

License

MIT