React Router Component
| Version | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| >= 0.39.0 | React v15,16 |
| >= 0.32.0 | React v15 |
| >= 0.27.0 | React 0.14 |
| 0.24 - 0.26.0 | React 0.13 |
| 0.23 - 0.26.0 | React 0.12 |
| 0.20 - 0.22.2 | React 0.11 |
| < 0.20 | React 0.10 |
React router component allows you to define routes in your React application in a declarative manner, directly as a part of your component hierarchy.
Project Overview
Usage is as simple as just returning a configured router component from your
component's render() method:
<Locations>
<Location path="/" handler={MainPage} />
<Location path="/users/:username" handler={UserPage} />
<Location path="/search/*" handler={SearchPage} />
<Location path={/\/product\/([0-9]*)/} handler={ProductPage} />
</Locations>
Having routes defined as a part of your component hierarchy allows to dynamically reconfigure routing based on your application state. For example you can return a different set of allowed locations for anonymous and signed-in users.
React router component can dispatch based on location.pathname or
location.hash if browser doesn't support History API (see hash routing).
Props can be passed through the router by setting them directly on each <Location>, or to all possible routes
via a childProps hash.
Furthermore it provides advanced features like support for regex matching, full page server side rendering, multiple routers on the same page, querystring parsing, and contextual routers.
Its functionality is tested using Saucelabs on all modern browsers (IE >= 9, Chrome >= 27, Firefox >= 25, Safari >= 6 and Mobile Safari on iPhone and iPad >= 6).
Its size is about 3.5kb gzipped.
Installation
React router component is packaged on npm:
% npm install react-router-component

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