A simple, declarative router built with Hybrids. Inspired by vue-router
.
Please note this package is still in early development.
$ npm add hybrids-router
The package exposes two functions: createRouter
and push
.
A function that accepts a Hybrids namespace parameter and returns a Router constructor function. The returned function accepts an options
parameter that will be used to determine the currently active path, shadow root usage and router mode.
Push allows you to programmatically change route.
It accepts two parameters: host
and path
.
host
is the instance of the Hybrid Router component, while path is a string
that indicates the route you wish to navigate to.
Below is a simple example of how we could setup the Hybrids Router in our application:
import * as hybrids from 'hybrids'
import { html, define } from 'hybrids'
import { createRouter, push } from 'hybrids-router'
const options = {
mode: 'history',
shadowRoot: false,
routes: [
{
path: '/',
name: 'home',
component: html`
<section>
<h1>Home page</h1>
<button onclick="${host => push(host, '/about')}">About</button>
</section>
`
},
{
path: '/about',
name: 'about',
component: html`
<section>
<h1>About page</h1>
<button onclick="${host => push(host, '/')}">Home</button>
</section>
`
}
]
}
const Router = createRouter(hybrids)(options)
define('hybrids-router', Router)
And in our template:
<hybrids-router></hybrids-router>
Run tests
$ npm run test
Run tests in watch mode
$ npm run test:watch
Build bundle
$ npm run build
If you would like to contribute to the codebase or docs, please feel free to open a PR.