This is a simple setup example for the react-mobx-router5 project.
- Fork, clone, or download the project:
git clone https://github.com/LeonardoGentile/react-mobx-router5-example.git
- Then install the dependencies:
npm install
- Run development server:
npm start
Open the web browser to http://localhost:8888/
The project uses this routes configuration:
export default [
{ name: 'home', path: '/', component: Home},
{ name: 'login', path: '/login', component: Login},
{ name: 'index', path: '/index/:id', component: Index},
{ name: 'section', path: '/section', component: Sections, children: [
// Sections
{ name: 'home', path: '/home', component: Home },
{ name: 'login', path: '/login', component: Login },
{ name: 'index', path: '/index/:id', component: Index },
{ name: 'subsection', path: '/subsection', component: SubSections, children: [
// Subsections
{ name: 'home', path: '/home', component: Home },
{ name: 'login', path: '/login', component: Login },
{ name: 'index', path: '/index/:id', component: Index }
]}
]}
];
That means that the nodes of this app are:
''
the root node, see theMain
component'section'
, see theSections
component'section.subsection'
, see theSubsections
component
All this components should be wrapped with routeNode
HOC.
Notice that routeNode
HOC injects an observable route
, a non-observable plainRoute
and a (mobx-router5) routerStore
prop to the wrapped component.
Each one of these uses in turn the RouteView
component, resposnsible to select and render the various
subcomponent.
Notice that a RouteView
component injects a route
prop to the newly created component.
The better way to learn about react-mobx-router5 is to view the source code and play around with this example.
If you have any trouble or doubt please open an issue either here or on react-mobx-router5 repo.