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wouter-redux

v0.1.2

Published

Use redux state for wouter

Downloads

12

Readme

Wouter Redux

Wouter Redux puts the location history into Redux store so that browser location changes only responds to store changes so that you always get the current location in redux store.

Wouter is a minimalistic router for modern React.

Why

Browse location represents your application state. E.g. pagination parameters. It's usually a good idea to put the state in the URL so that you it's bookmark-able.

If you use redux and keep E.g. pagination outside of the redux state, you'll soon realise you need to select data base on parameters outside of Redux state. This makes writing the selectors tricky

Usage

import { createWouterHook, reducer as routerReducer } from "wouter-redux";
import { configureStore } from "@reduxjs/toolkit";

const store = configureStore({
  reducer: {
    ...
    router: routerReducer,
  },
});
const useLocation = createWouterHook(store);
function App() {
  return (
    <Provider store={store}>
      <Router hook={useLocation}>
        <Route path="/">
          <Home />
        </Route>
        <Route path="/count/">
          <Counter />
        </Route>
      </Router>
    </Provider>
  );
}

TODO

  • [x] test
  • [ ] tag v1
  • [ ] handle replace in history