BrowserRouter vs Router with history.push()

半城伤御伤魂 提交于 2020-06-09 16:46:00

问题


I am trying to understand the difference between BrowserRouter and Router of the react-router-dom (v5) package and what difference it makes for my example below.

The documentation says:

BrowserRouter A that uses the HTML5 history API (pushState, replaceState and the popstate event) to keep your UI in sync with the URL.

Source: https://reacttraining.com/react-router/web/api/BrowserRouter

Router The common low-level interface for all router components. Typically apps will use one of the high-level routers instead: BrowserRouter, HashRouter, MemoryRouter, NativeRouter, StaticRouter

Source: https://reacttraining.com/react-router/web/api/Router

From what I understand is that I should be using BrowserRouter for my HTML5 browser apps and I have been doing this so far.

history.push(...) example:

I am trying to perform a history.push('/myNewRoute') within a thunk:

import history as './history';

...

export function someAsyncAction(input) {
  return dispatch => {
    fetch(`${API_URL}/someUrl`, {
      method: 'POST',
      headers: {
        'Accept': 'application/json',
        'Content-Type': 'application/json'
      },
      body: JSON.stringify({ input }),
    }).then(() => {
      history.push('/myNewRoute');
    }).catch((err) => {
      dispatch(setError(err));
    })
  };
};

history is defined as this module:

import { createBrowserHistory } from 'history';

export default createBrowserHistory();

and the history is also passed to my router:

import { BrowserRouter as Router } from 'react-router-dom';
import history as './history';

...

const App = () => (
  <Router history={history}>
     ...
  </Router>
);

Problem: history.push() will update the URL in the browser bar but not render the component behind the route.

If I import Router instead of BrowserRouter, it works:

// Does not work:
import { BrowserRouter as Router } from 'react-router-dom';

// Does work:
import { Router } from 'react-router-dom';

回答1:


BrowserRouter ignores the history prop as it handles the history automatically for you. If you need access to the history outside of a react component, then using Router should be fine.




回答2:


You can access history via the useHistory hook let history = useHistory(); to perform history.push() for BrowserRouter.

Looking at the HTML5 History API documentation, it seems that the history API preserves state for the user automatically. Say you are at page 1 initially and page 1 has a page outlook A. You performed some actions that changes the page 1 outlook to B. If you now moves to page 2, when you click the back button on the browser, you will be direct back to page 1. History API preseves your state so it knows to render outlook B to you, so that is the advantage of using BrowserRouter. Though I am not 100% sure, I suppose Browser doesn't come with this functionality and in which case it will render outlook A when you get directed back to page 1. This is not true. I am not sure about the difference.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56707885/browserrouter-vs-router-with-history-push

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