A Redux binding for React Router v4
Breaking change in v5.0.0! Please read How to migrate from v4 to v5/v6.
v6.0.0 requires React v16.4.0 and React Redux v6.0 / v7.0.
A Redux binding for React Router v4 and v5
β¨ Synchronize router state with redux store through uni-directional flow (i.e. history -> store -> router -> components).
π Supports React Router v4 and v5.
βοΈ Supports functional component hot reloading while preserving state (with react-hot-reload).
π Dispatching of history methods (push
, replace
, go
, goBack
, goForward
) works for both redux-thunk and redux-saga.
β Nested children can access routing state such as the current location directly with react-redux
βs connect
.
π Supports time traveling in Redux DevTools.
π Supports Immutable.js
πͺ Supports TypeScript
Connected React Router requires React 16.4 and React Redux 6.0 or later.
npm install --save connected-react-router
Or
yarn add connected-react-router
In your root reducer file,
history
as an argument and returns a root reducer.router
reducer into root reducer by passing history
to connectRouter
.router
.// reducers.js
import { combineReducers } from 'redux'
import { connectRouter } from 'connected-react-router'
const createRootReducer = (history) => combineReducers({
router: connectRouter(history),
... // rest of your reducers
})
export default createRootReducer
When creating a Redux store,
history
object.history
to the root reducer creator.routerMiddleware(history)
if you want to dispatch history actions (e.g. to change URL with push('/path/to/somewhere')
).// configureStore.js
...
import { createBrowserHistory } from 'history'
import { applyMiddleware, compose, createStore } from 'redux'
import { routerMiddleware } from 'connected-react-router'
import createRootReducer from './reducers'
...
export const history = createBrowserHistory()
export default function configureStore(preloadedState) {
const store = createStore(
createRootReducer(history), // root reducer with router state
preloadedState,
compose(
applyMiddleware(
routerMiddleware(history), // for dispatching history actions
// ... other middlewares ...
),
),
)
return store
}
ConnectedRouter
and pass the history
object as a prop. Remember to delete any usage of BrowserRouter
or NativeRouter
as leaving this in will cause problems synchronising the state.ConnectedRouter
as a child of react-redux
βs Provider
.StaticRouter
from react-router
on the server.// index.js
...
import { Provider } from 'react-redux'
import { Route, Switch } from 'react-router' // react-router v4/v5
import { ConnectedRouter } from 'connected-react-router'
import configureStore, { history } from './configureStore'
...
const store = configureStore(/* provide initial state if any */)
ReactDOM.render(
<Provider store={store}>
<ConnectedRouter history={history}> { /* place ConnectedRouter under Provider */ }
<> { /* your usual react-router v4/v5 routing */ }
<Switch>
<Route exact path="/" render={() => (<div>Match</div>)} />
<Route render={() => (<div>Miss</div>)} />
</Switch>
</>
</ConnectedRouter>
</Provider>,
document.getElementById('react-root')
)
Note: the history
object provided to router
reducer, routerMiddleware
, and ConnectedRouter
component must be the same history
object.
Now, itβs ready to work!
See the examples folder
npm run build
Generated files will be in the lib
folder.
When testing the example apps with npm link
or yarn link
, you should explicitly provide the same Context
to both Provider
and ConnectedRouter
to make sure that the ConnectedRouter
doesnβt pick up a different ReactReduxContext
from a different node_modules
folder.
In index.js
.
...
import { Provider, ReactReduxContext } from 'react-redux'
...
<Provider store={store} context={ReactReduxContext}>
<App history={history} context={ReactReduxContext} />
</Provider>
...
In App.js
,
...
const App = ({ history, context }) => {
return (
<ConnectedRouter history={history} context={context}>
{ routes }
</ConnectedRouter>
)
}
...
See Contributors and Acknowledge.