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yourrouter

v2.0.5

Published

A powerful router based on client-side routing.

Downloads

42

Readme

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What is yourrouter? 🤔

A powerful router based on client-side routing.

Features 🚀

  • Doesn't reload the page
  • Support for dynamic routes
  • Support template rendering
  • Redirection without reloading the page
  • Bundle with 0 dependencies
  • Full typescript support

Working on new features 🛠️

  • Support for query params
  • Documentation with project examples

Documentation 📝

Quick Setup ⏱️

Start with the quick configuration of yourrouter. See the full documentation here

Installation

  npm i yourrouter
  pnpm add yourrouter
  yarn add yourrouter

Import yourrouter

Import yourrouter to your index file.

// src/index.js

import Router from "yourrouter";

Set your configuration

Set the configuration of your Router to start creating routes using create() method.

// src/index.js

Router.create({
  path404: "/notFound",
  renderId: "#app",
});

path404 Name of route with 404 HTTP status code.

renderId Optional id where the templates will be rendered. renderId use document.querySelector() to find the id, you can use #app in your html file to select an id or .app to css class.

Execute code in a route

// src/index.js

import Router from "yourrouter";

const config = {
  path404: "/notFound",
};

const router = Router.create(config);

router.addRoute("/", () => {
  console.log("welcome to the main route!");
});

router.addRoute("/foo", () => {
  console.log("welcome to the foo route!");
});

Get the Router instance

You can get the instance of your Router in any file using the get() method.

// src/pages/about/index.js"

const router = Router.get();

Template rendering 🏭

Render the content of your route in the HTML. You should return a funtion into addRoute callback, this function can be sync or async and should return the template to render in the document.

Note: To active the template rendering you should set the renderId in your Router config.

// src/index.js

import Router from "yourrouter";

const router = Router.create({
  path404: "/notFound",
  renderId: "#app", // use #app to id and .app to css class
});

router.addRoute("/", () => {
  console.log("Hello home page");

  return () => "<p>Home page!</p>"; // function to that return's the teamplate to render in your page
});

Example with template rendering disable

// src/index.js

import Router from "yourrouter";

const router = Router.create({
  path404: "/notFound",
});

router.addRoute("/", () => {
  console.log("Hello home page");

  // render the content in the #app element
  document.querySelector("#app").innerHTML = "<p>Home page!</p>";
});

Examples list ✅

Devstore

E-commerce SPA with template rendering, created without javascript frameworks.

  • Repo: https://github.com/ch3ber/devstore
  • Live demo: https://ch3ber-devstore.netlify.app

Contributing 🤝

Contribution guideline

Feedback 📣

If you have any feedback, please reach out to us at @ch3ber_dev on twitter

Authors 👥