react-router-with-props

Extra route functionality react-router-dom

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

react-router-with-props

Extra routes for react-router-dom.

Install

Install it

npm i -S react-router-with-props

and import it in your file

import { PropsRoute, PublicRoute, PrivateRoute } from 'react-router-with-props';

Route types

  • PropsRoute - Default route to which you can pass props.
  • PublicRoute - It prevents the access to auth users and you can pass props to it.
  • PrivateRoute - It prevents the access to unauth users and you can pass props to it.

Props Route

It's the basic route, but you can pass props to it like to any other component. Any one can access it.

import { Route } from "react-router-dom";
import { PropsRoute } from "react-router-with-props";

<Route exact path="/">
    <PropsRoute component={Title} text="Hello world!" />
</Route>

Public Route

It requires two extra props. | Prop | Type | | |---|---|---| | authed | boolean | If the user is authed or not | | redirectTo | string | route to redirect if necessary |

Only unauthed users can access it.

The next exemple will call the Title component and will pass to it the text prop.

import { Route } from "react-router-dom";
import { PublicRoute } from "react-router-with-props";

<Route exact path="/public">
    <PublicRoute authed={false} redirectTo="/admin" component={Title} text="This route is for unauthed users"/>
</Route>

And this one will redirect them to '/admin' route.

import { Route } from "react-router-dom";
import { PublicRoute } from "react-router-with-props";

<Route exact path="/public">
    <PublicRoute authed={true} redirectTo="/admin" component={Title} text="This route is for unauthed users"/>
</Route>

Private Route

It requires two extra props. | Prop | Type |---| | ------ | ------ | ------ | | authed | boolean | If the user is authed or not | | redirectTo | string | route to redirect if necessary |

Only authed users can access it.

The next exemple will call the Title component and will pass to it the text prop.

import { Route } from "react-router-dom";
import { PrivateRoute } from "react-router-with-props";

<Route exact path="/private">
    <PrivateRoute authed={true} redirectTo="/login" component={Title} text="This is a private route"/>
</Route>

And this one will call redirect them to '/login' route.

import { Route } from "react-router-dom";
import { PrivateRoute } from "react-router-with-props";

<Route exact path="/private">
    <PrivateRoute authed={false} redirectTo="/login" component={Title} text="This is a private route"/>
</Route>