v2.2.2
2.2.2
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Adds support for Next.js's
app
directory.Link
accepts either static routes (no url parameters) or aRouteLiteral
string, which can be generated by theroute
helper from this library:import { route } from "nextjs-routes"; <Link href={route({ pathname: "/foos/[foo]", query: { foo: "bar" }, })} > Baz </Link>;
-
Add
RouteLiteral
type. This type represents a string that has been confirmed to be a validated application route and can be passed toLink
oruseRouter
. This is a TypeScript branded type.import { RouteLiteral } from "nextjs-routes";
route
returns aRouteLiteral
. If you construct a route string you can cast it to aRouteLiteral
so thatLink
anduseRouter
will accept it:const myRoute = `/foos/${foo}` as RouteLiteral
In general, prefer using the
route
helper to generate routes. -
Refine types for
usePathname
,useRouter
anduseParams
from"next/navigation"
to usenextjs-routes
generated types. -
Fix generated routes when using parallel-routes and intercepting-routes.
-
Fix
ref
type forLink
. Previouslyref
was missing, now it's correctly typed.
Full Changelog: v2.2.1...v2.2.2