A Redux binding for React Router
- Synchronize router state with redux store through uni-directional flow (i.e. history -> store -> router -> components).
- Supports React Router v7 and History v5
- Supports functional component hot reloading while preserving state.
- Dispatching of history methods (
push,replace,go,back,forward) works for both redux-thunk and redux-saga. - Nested children can access routing state such as the current location directly with
react-redux'sconnect. - Supports time traveling in Redux DevTools.
- TypeScript
Redux React Router requires React 16.8, React Redux 6.0, React Router 6.0 or later.
npm install --save @lagunovsky/redux-react-routeryarn add @lagunovsky/redux-react-routerNote: the history object provided to reducer, middleware, and component must be the same history object.
import { createRouterMiddleware, createRouterReducerMapObject, push, ReduxRouter } from '@lagunovsky/redux-react-router'
import { configureStore } from '@reduxjs/toolkit'
import { createBrowserHistory } from 'history'
import React from 'react'
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client'
import { Provider, useDispatch } from 'react-redux'
import { Route, Routes } from 'react-router'
import { NavLink } from 'react-router-dom'
const history = createBrowserHistory()
const routerMiddleware = createRouterMiddleware(history)
const store = configureStore({
reducer: createRouterReducerMapObject(history),
middleware: (getDefaultMiddleware) => getDefaultMiddleware().prepend(routerMiddleware),
})
function Content() {
const dispatch = useDispatch()
const onClickHandler = () => {
const action = push(Date.now().toString())
dispatch(action)
}
return (
<>
<NavLink to={'/'} children={'Home'}/>
<button type={'button'} onClick={onClickHandler} children={'Rand'}/>
</>
)
}
function App() {
return (
<Provider store={store}>
<ReduxRouter history={history}>
<Routes>
<Route path={'*'} element={<Content/>}/>
</Routes>
</ReduxRouter>
</Provider>
)
}import { createRouterMiddleware, createRouterReducer, push, ReduxRouter, ReduxRouterSelector } from '@lagunovsky/redux-react-router'
import { createBrowserHistory } from 'history'
import React from 'react'
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client'
import { Provider, useDispatch } from 'react-redux'
import { Route, Routes } from 'react-router'
import { NavLink } from 'react-router-dom'
import { applyMiddleware, combineReducers, compose, createStore } from 'redux'
const history = createBrowserHistory()
const routerMiddleware = createRouterMiddleware(history)
const rootReducer = combineReducers({ navigator: createRouterReducer(history) })
const store = createStore(rootReducer, compose(applyMiddleware(routerMiddleware)))
type State = ReturnType<typeof store.getState>
const routerSelector: ReduxRouterSelector<State> = (state) => state.navigator
function App() {
return (
<Provider store={store}>
<ReduxRouter history={history} routerSelector={routerSelector}>
<Routes>
<Route path={'*'} element={<div/>}/>
</Routes>
</ReduxRouter>
</Provider>
)
}type ReduxRouterProps = {
history: History
basename?: string
children?: React.ReactNode
routerSelector?: ReduxRouterSelector
}type ReduxRouterState = {
location: history.Location
action: history.Action
}const ROUTER_REDUCER_MAP_KEY = 'router'
const ROUTER_CALL_HISTORY_METHOD = '@@router/CALL_HISTORY_METHOD'
const ROUTER_ON_LOCATION_CHANGED = '@@router/ON_LOCATION_CHANGED'A middleware you can apply to your Redux store to capture dispatched actions created by the action creators. It will redirect those actions to the provided history instance.
If you need the middleware to pass the action on after being handled, you can provide the hasNextCall option as true.
Creates a reducer map object that stores location updates from history.
Creates a reducer function that stores location updates from history.
Note: If you create a reducer with a key other than ROUTER_REDUCER_MAP_KEY,
you must add a selector (state: State) => ReduxRouterState to your <ReduxRouter/> as routerSelector prop.
Selector that returns location updates from history.
Same as history methods
pushreplacegobackforward
By default, history methods calls in middleware are wrapped in a queueMicrotask. If you want to avoid it, please use the following methods:
pushStraightreplaceStraightgoStraightbackStraightforwardStraight
- import { connectRouter } from 'connected-react-router'
+ import { createRouterReducer } from '@lagunovsky/redux-react-router'
- export const routerReducer = connectRouter(history)
+ export const routerReducer = createRouterReducer(history)- import { routerMiddleware } from 'connected-react-router'
+ import { createRouterMiddleware } from '@lagunovsky/redux-react-router'
- export const routerMiddleware = routerMiddleware(history)
+ export const routerMiddleware = createRouterMiddleware(history)- import { ConnectedRouter } from 'connected-react-router'
+ import { ReduxRouter } from '@lagunovsky/redux-react-router'
- <ConnectedRouter history={history} />
+ <ReduxRouter history={history} />- import { RouterState } from 'connected-react-router'
+ import { ReduxRouterState } from '@lagunovsky/redux-react-router'