react-router-dispatcher-metadata
A react-router-dispatcher action for defining HTML metadata.
Read the react-router-dispatcher documentation if you haven't already done so.
This package supports:
- server-side rendering using streams
- composing metadata from nested components (similar to react-helmet)
There is an working example here
Internally, react-html-metadata is used to support the use of metadata with the react SSR stream interface, for more information about how to define metadata you should view that packages readme file.
Install
NPM
npm install --save react-router-dispatcher-metadata react-router-metadata
Yarn
yarn add react-router-dispatcher-metadata react-router-metadata
Usage
; // METADATA is the action name, used to configure react-router-dispatcher
Example
Using the metadata action
;;;; static propTypes = route: PropTypesobjectisRequired assets: PropTypesobjectisRequired ; // define metadata for this component static { return htmlAttributes: lang: 'en' amp: undefined bodyAttributes: className: 'root' titleTemplate: "MySite.com - %s" meta: charset: 'utf-8' name: 'viewport' content: 'width=device-width, initial-scale=1' link: rel: 'shortcut icon' href: 'favicon.ico' rel: 'stylesheet' href: assets'main.css' ; } { const route: routes = thisprops; return ; } // Maps react-router-dispatcher action parameters to component prop values// - this is used for SSR and client metadata-hydration to enable correct props to be passed to 'getMetadata()'// - the map function MUST map params to the SAME prop values the component will receive during a normal renderconst mapParamsToProps = assets ; mapParamsToProps AppRoot;
react-router-dispatcher
Configuring the metadata action using;;; const UniversalRouteDispatcher ClientRouteDispatcher dispatchClientActions dispatchServerActions } = ;
API
metadataAction(options)
Options
mapParamsToProps: (params: Object, routerCtx: Object) => Object
- An optional function that maps action parameters to component props
Contribute
For questions or issues, please open an issue, and you're welcome to submit a PR for bug fixes and feature requests.
Before submitting a PR, ensure you run npm test
to verify that your coe adheres to the configured lint rules and passes all tests. Be sure to include unit tests for any code changes or additions.
License
MIT