A React Router Version 2.0 Cheatsheet with examples

Based on http://ricostacruz.com/cheatsheets/react-router.html but updated for v2.0.0 of React Router.

Basic

import { render } from 'react-dom'
import { Router, Route, browserHistory } from 'react-router'

// Import RootView and NoMatch

render((
  <Router history={browserHistory}>
    <Route path="/" component={RootView} />
    <Route path="*" component={PageNotFound} />
  </Router>
), document.getElementById('app'))

Nesting

import React from 'react'
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import { Router, Route, browserHistory } from 'react-router'

// Import About, Inbox and Messages

class Chrome extends React {
  render () {
    return (
      <div>
        <h1>App</h1>
        <a href="/about">About</a>
        <a href="/inbox">Inbox</a>
        <a href="/messages">Messages</a>
        { this.props.children }
      </div>
    )
  }
}

render((
  <Router history={browserHistory}>
    <Route path="/" component={Chrome}>
      <Route path="about" component={About} />
      <Route path="inbox" component={Inbox} />
      <Route path="messages" component={Messages} />
    </Route>
  </Router>
), document.getElementById('app'))

URL params

class Message extends React {
  componentDidMount() {
    // from the path `/inbox/messages/:id`
    const id = this.props.params.id
    ...

Link

import { Link } from 'react-router'

/* Nav Component */
  ...
  render() {
    ...
    const userId = 10;

    return (
      // Adding params is as simple as appending them to the route
      <Link to={`user/${userId}`}>User 10</Link>

      // Classes can be added to the link element if the current route is the one they link to
      <Link to="login"
        activeClassName="-active">Login</Link>
    )
  }

Other config

<Route path="/">
  <IndexRoute component={Home} />
  <Route path="*" handler={NotFound} />

  // arbitrary/url/login -> /arbitrary/url/sessions/new
  <Redirect from="login" to="sessions/new" />
  // arbitrary/url/about/1 -> /arbitrary/url/profile/1
  <Redirect from="about/:id" to="profile/:id" />

  <Route name="about-user" ... />
  ...
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