Simple route event for the browser. This will handle URL changes client-side, so that navigating will not cause a page reload.
Call a function with a path whenever someone clicks a link that is local to the server. Also, use the history API to handle back/forward button clicks.
npm i route-event
var Route = require('route-event').default
import Route from 'route-event'
Listen for click events on document.body
. If the event is triggered by using
the browser's back/forward button, then { popstate }
will be true.
import { Route } from 'route-event'
const routeEvent = Route() // by default listen on document.body
// listen for click events on docuement.body. If the href is local to the
// server, call `onRoute`
var stopListening = routeEvent(function onRoute (path, data) {
console.log(path)
// => '/example/path'
console.log(data)
// => { scrollX: 0, scrollY: 0, popstate: false }
// handle scroll state like a web browser
// (restore scroll position on back/forward)
if (data.popstate) {
return window.scrollTo(data.scrollX, data.scrollY)
}
// if this was a link click (not back button), then scroll to top
window.scrollTo(0, 0)
})
// programmatically change the location and call the onRoute cb
routeEvent.setRoute('/some/path')
// ...sometime in the future...
// unsubscribe from route events
stopListening()
Pass in an element to listen to, and handle events with a router:
import Route from 'route-event'
import Router from '@bicycle-codes/routes'
const router = Router()
const routeEvent = Route({
el: document.getElementById('example')
})
router.addRoute('/', function () {
console.log('root')
})
routeEvent(function onChange (path, ev) {
var m = router.match(path)
m.action()
// handle scroll state like a web browser
if (ev.popstate) {
return window.scrollTo(ev.scrollX, ev.scrollY)
}
window.scrollTo(0, 0)
})
Event listeners are functions that take an href
and an object with previous
scroll position and popstate
-- a boolean indicating if this was a link
click or back / forward button (true
means it was back/forward button).
interface Listener {
(href:string, data:{
scrollX:number,
scrollY:number,
popstate:boolean
}):void;
}
Create an instance of the event listener. Optionally take an element to listen to. Return a function that takes a callback that will receive route events. The returned function also has a property setRoute
that will prgrammatically change the URL and call any route listeners.
import Route from 'route-event'
function Route (opts:{ el?:HTMLElement } = {}):{
(cb:Listener):void;
setRoute:ReturnType<typeof singlePage>
}
A property on the returned function so you can programmatically set the URL.
function setRoute (href:string):void
const routeEvent = Route()
routeEvent.setRoute('/example')