@kimaramyz/use-query-params
@kimaramyz/use-query-params
is a library of React hooks for using URL query params as state. Light-weight, TS support and no dependencies. This allows you to easily synchronize(encode and decode) react state with URL query parameters. Implemented by History
API and URLSearchParams
API.
Background
When creating apps with easily shareable URLs, you often want to encode state as query parameters, but all query parameters must be encoded as strings.
If you are doing a React-based project, you will probably be using ReactRouter
or NextRouter
together. However, the part where these routers use query string as a state, i.e., useSearchParams
, returns instance of URLSearchParams
, so you may need to parse it again. Therefore, this library can help you when you're trying to use query params with ReactRouter
or NextRouter
, and the other History
API-based router libraries.
Features
-
Provides three options for using query params.
-
Provides useful options
- Shallow routing - Able to update query parameter with no history changes
- Hard/Soft key-value deletion (Upcoming)
-
No adapter required
-
Typescript support
-
Light-weight (5KB)
-
No dependencies.
- No serializer library dependent
- No router library dependent
- Perfectly compatible with any version of
ReactRouter
API
useQueryParams
Type declaration
declare function useQueryParams<KeyEnum extends string>(options?: {
isShallow?: boolean;
}): [
{ [key in KeyEnum]?: string | undefined },
(queryParams: { [key in KeyEnum]?: unknown }) => void
];
Basic example
import { FC } from 'react';
import { useQueryParams } from '@kimaramyz/use-query-params';
const BasicExample: FC = () => {
const [queryParams, setQueryParams] = useQueryParams<'page' | 'q'>();
return (
<div>
<h1>queryParams: {JSON.stringify(queryParams, null, 2)}</h1>
<button onClick={() => setQueryParams({ ...queryParams, page: 2 })}>
Upsert pageParam
</button>
<button
onClick={() => setQueryParams({ ...queryParams, page: undefined })}
>
Delete pageParam
</button>
<button onClick={() => setQueryParams(null)}>Clear</button>
</div>
);
};
Using shallow routing
import { FC } from 'react';
import { useQueryParams } from '@kimaramyz/use-query-params';
const ShallowRoutingExample: FC = () => {
const [queryParams, setQueryParams] = useQueryParams<'page' | 'q'>({
isShallow: true,
});
return (
<div>
<h1>queryParams: {JSON.stringify(queryParams, null, 2)}</h1>
<h2>history.length: {window.history.length}</h2>
<button onClick={() => setQueryParams({ ...queryParams, page: 2 })}>
Upsert pageParam
</button>
<button
onClick={() => setQueryParams({ ...queryParams, page: undefined })}
>
Delete pageParam
</button>
<button onClick={() => setQueryParams(null)}>Clear</button>
</div>
);
};
useQueryParam
Type declaration
declare function useQueryParam<T = string>(
key: string,
options?: {
isShallow?: boolean;
}
): [T | null | undefined, (value: unknown) => void];
Basic example
import { FC } from 'react';
import { useQueryParam } from '@kimaramyz/use-query-params';
const BasicExample: FC = () => {
const [page, setPage] = useQueryParam('page');
return (
<div>
<h1>page: {page}</h1>
<button onClick={() => setPage(1)}>Upsert</button>
<button onClick={() => setPage(undefined)}>Clear</button>
</div>
};
Using shallow routing
import { FC } from 'react';
import { useQueryParam } from '@kimaramyz/use-query-params';
const ShallowRoutingExample: FC = () => {
const [page, setPage] = useQueryParam('page', { isShallow: true });
return (
<div>
<h1>page: {page}</h1>
<h2>history.length: {window.history.length}</h2>
<button onClick={() => setPage(1)}>Upsert</button>
<button onClick={() => setPage(undefined)}>Clear</button>
</div>
);
};
useQueryString
Type declaration
declare function useQueryString(options?: {
isShallow?: boolean;
}): [
string,
(queryString: string | null | undefined, historyState?: unknown) => void
];
Basic example
import { FC } from 'react';
import { useQueryString } from '@kimaramyz/use-query-params';
const BasicExample: FC = () => {
const [queryString, setQueryString] = useQueryString();
return (
<div>
<h1>queryString: {queryString}</h1>
<button onClick={() => setQueryString('?page=1&q=foo')}>Upsert</button>
<button onClick={() => setQueryString(undefined)}>Clear</button>
</div>
);
};
Using shallow routing
import { FC } from 'react';
import { useQueryString } from '@kimaramyz/use-query-params';
const ShallowRoutingExample: FC = () => {
const [queryString, setQueryString] = useQueryString({ isShallow: true });
return (
<div>
<h1>queryString: {queryString}</h1>
<h2>history.length: {window.history.length}</h2>
<button onClick={() => setQueryString('?page=1&q=foo')}>Upsert</button>
<button onClick={() => setQueryString(undefined)}>Clear</button>
</div>
);
};