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In this video I will teach you guys how to create Protected Routes in ReactJS. With protected routes, you can limit access to certain pages. This is great for an authentication system, where you only want people who are logged in to access a page.
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If you are undertaking a mobile app development for your start-up or enterprise, you are likely wondering whether to use React Native. As a popular development framework, React Native helps you to develop near-native mobile apps. However, you are probably also wondering how close you can get to a native app by using React Native. How native is React Native?
In the article, we discuss the similarities between native mobile development and development using React Native. We also touch upon where they differ and how to bridge the gaps. Read on.
Let’s briefly set the context first. We will briefly touch upon what React Native is and how it differs from earlier hybrid frameworks.
React Native is a popular JavaScript framework that Facebook has created. You can use this open-source framework to code natively rendering Android and iOS mobile apps. You can use it to develop web apps too.
Facebook has developed React Native based on React, its JavaScript library. The first release of React Native came in March 2015. At the time of writing this article, the latest stable release of React Native is 0.62.0, and it was released in March 2020.
Although relatively new, React Native has acquired a high degree of popularity. The “Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2019” report identifies it as the 8th most loved framework. Facebook, Walmart, and Bloomberg are some of the top companies that use React Native.
The popularity of React Native comes from its advantages. Some of its advantages are as follows:
Are you wondering whether React Native is just another of those hybrid frameworks like Ionic or Cordova? It’s not! React Native is fundamentally different from these earlier hybrid frameworks.
React Native is very close to native. Consider the following aspects as described on the React Native website:
Due to these factors, React Native offers many more advantages compared to those earlier hybrid frameworks. We now review them.
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React Router library makes the navigation experience of the client in your web page application more joyful, but how?!
React Router, indeed, prevent the page from being refreshed. Thus the blank page resulted from a refreshed page is not displayed while the user is navigating and routing through your web. This tool enables you to manipulate your web application routes through provided routing components and dynamic routing while the app is rendering.
How to start:
You need a React web app, to get started. If you don’t have, install create-react-app and launch a new project using it. Then you need to install react-router-dom, applying either npm or yarn.
npm install --save react-router-dom
yarn add react-router-dom
Now all the required components are installed. We are enabled to add any component to the App.js inside the router to build our unique web page. All these elements are the router children to which we specify their path. For instance, I add the components of Homepage, About, and Products inside the router where one can navigate through them. Also, React Router allows us to redirect our clients by a simple click on a button. To this purpose, import the Link to your component, define an onclick function for the button and redirect it to your intended path.
These are not all. There are other features in React Router. If you want to know how to install and benefit from it, join me in this YouTube video to decode the solution. I create the above-mentioned app and its components and explain all the features that we can use to improve it:
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All you need to know about using React.js
_react-router-dom_
package and how to use it (with code and result GIF examples).
I will be using a starter Typescript React.js project that was created using most popular create-react-app
script. No additional packages (only _eslint_
and _prettier_
, but that is for code formatting 😉)
npx create-react-app my-app --template typescript
# or
yarn create react-app my-app --template typescript
… and I removed all styles. They will only distract us from the main topic.
To start using **React Router**
we need to add it to our dependencies :
yarn add react-router-dom
// Because we are using typescript project
// we need to istall @types/react-router-dom package too
yarn add @types/react-router-dom
And that’s it, we are totally ready!
Before we will use the functionality of React Router
we will need to create first component pages that we will use for showing changes when user clicks on a **Link**
:
Next, we need to add Navigation and Routes components. (Obviously, we could write all in one Component but in this case, it will be harder to read and understand what is happening)
Navigation component:
Routes component:
And a final touch… We need to wrap our application with **BrowserRouter**
component (as **Router**
):
In Router version 3 instead of using
**_BrowserRouter_**
->**_HashRouter_**
was used. When Router version 4 was released**_HashRouter_**
became deprecated.
Let’s test it out:
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!!!_ I want to notice one thing about
**_Route_**
— it is not comparing routes in strict mode like “some-string” === “some-other-string”. To solve this issue you need to pass**_exact={true}_**
property, or to wrap you routes with Switch and__ place them in right order._
Let’s position our three routes in “wrong” order, like this:
… then your Routes will not change, even if path is changing:
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Build Shopping Cart Using React, Redux, React Router, React Reveal and React Modal.
#react #redux #react router #react reveal #react modal #reactjs