ui.dev – React Router v5 by Tyler McGinnis
English | Size: 2.15 GB
Category: Programming
Why React Router v5 ?
React Router v4 introduced a new dynamic component approach to routing. React Router v5 introduced several custom hooks.
URL Parameters
URL parameters are a fundamental aspect of React Router and a fundamental aspect of building web applications. In this section, you will go over the “URL Parameters” example in the React Router v5 documentation to learn how to efficiently use URL parameters in a React application.
Nested Routes
In this section, you will learn how to use nested routes with React Router v5.
Props
In this section, you will learn how to pass props to components displayed in React Router v5.
Software navigation
When you create an application with React Router v5, you will end up with a software navigation issue. Because of the outflow that the React Router has gone through over the past few years, there are many outdated and frankly incorrect tutorials. The goal of this section is to identify the right approaches to software navigation using React Router v5.
Query strings
In this section, we will look at how to implement and analyze Query Strings using React Router v5.
404 pages
In this section, you will learn how to implement interception of all routes for processing 404 pages in a React application with React Router v5.
Ambiguous matches
When using React Router v5, there are situations when you may need a static path, for example / settings, and a dynamic path, for example /: uid. The problem is that / settings is ambiguous and will match both / settings and /: uid. In this section, we will look at how to fix the ambiguous match issue with React Router.
Passing props link
In this section, you will learn how to transfer props to Link React Router v5 component.
Sidebars
When creating an application using React Router, a sidebar or navigation bar implementation is often required. In this section you will learn how.
Link Setting
Because React Router v5 is just components, building your own Link component is pretty simple. In this section, we will do just that.
(Project) Hash Basketball League History
Now that you know everything you need to know about React Router v5, now is the time to apply this knowledge and apply it to a real React application.
Secure Routes
In this section, you will learn how to create authenticated routes (routes that only certain users can access depending on their authentication status) using React Router v5.
Code separation
Code separation has recently gained popularity due to its ability to split the application into separate packages that users can download gradually. In this section, we will not only look at what code splitting is and how to do it, but also how to implement it with React Router v5.
Route configuration
React Router v5 has moved away from a route configuration approach to routing to a component based approach. However, if you need it, you can still configure the central route using the React Router. In this section you will learn how.
Conversion Prevention
Often when creating an application using React Router v5, you want to alert the user before he leaves a specific route. An example of this is when your user has filled out a form and then wants to leave this page. In this section, you will learn how to do this.
DOWNLOAD:
https://rapidgator.net/file/be473f40dba95345783ffcd60d15ff45/ui.dev_-_React_Router_v5.part1.rar.html
https://rapidgator.net/file/5b9c1e99a6dba14fed643d12e4b263c7/ui.dev_-_React_Router_v5.part2.rar.html
https://rapidgator.net/file/8aa020f8792eb7ce8efa4c50560d352b/ui.dev_-_React_Router_v5.part3.rar.html
https://rapidgator.net/file/d9a044ca5c764404abb9420a3c7fc5fd/ui.dev_-_React_Router_v5.part4.rar.html
https://nitroflare.com/view/637385DE1476C3A/ui.dev-ReactRouterv5.17.7.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/AA5476A6103BC0D/ui.dev-ReactRouterv5.17.7.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/CB44EFC1C772318/ui.dev-ReactRouterv5.17.7.part3.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/3F7681EAE37A886/ui.dev-ReactRouterv5.17.7.part4.rar