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CacheRoute

中文说明

Route with cache for react-router like keep-alive in Vue.

React v15+

React-Router v4+

Problem

Using Route, component can not be cached while going forward or back which lead to losing data and interaction

Reason & Solution

Component would be unmounted when Route was unmatched

After reading source code of Route we found that using children prop as a function could help to control rendering behavior.

Hiding instead of Removing would fix this issue.

https://github.com/ReactTraining/react-router/blob/master/packages/react-router/modules/Route.js#L42-L63

Install

npm install react-router-cache-route --save

Usage

Can use CacheRoute with component, render, children prop

DO NOT put it in Switch component, use CacheSwitch instead

Use when prop to decide when you need to use the cache, the optional value is [forward, back, always] , forward default

Use className prop for adding custom style to the cache wrapper component

You can also customize how the cached components are hidden using behavior props which would return a props effective on the wrapper component

import React from 'react'
import { HashRouter as Router, Switch, Route } from 'react-router-dom'
import CacheRoute, { CacheSwitch } from 'react-router-cache-route'

import List from './components/List'
import Item from './components/Item'

import List2 from './components/List2'
import Item2 from './components/Item2'

const App = () => (
  <Router>
    {/* 
      Can also use render, children props
      <CacheRoute exact path="/list" render={props => <List {...props} />} />
      or 
      <CacheRoute exact path="/list">
        {props => <List {...props} />}
      </CacheRoute>
      or
      <CacheRoute exact path="/list">
        <div>
          Support muiltple children
        </div>
        <List />
      </CacheRoute>
    */}
    <CacheRoute exact path="/list" component={List} when="always" /> 
    <Switch>
      <Route exact path="/item/:id" component={Item} />
    </Switch>

    <CacheSwitch>
      <CacheRoute 
        exact 
        path="/list2" 
        component={List2} 
        className="custom-style"
        behavior={cached => (cached ? {
          style: {
            position: 'absolute',
            zIndex: -9999,
            opacity: 0,
            visibility: 'hidden',
            pointerEvents: 'none'
          },
          className: '__CacheRoute__cached'
        } : {
          className: '__CacheRoute__uncached'
        })}
      />
      <Route exact path="/item2/:id" component={Item2} />
      <Route
        render={() => (
          <div>404 Not Found</div>
        )}
      />
    </CacheSwitch>
  </Router>
)

export default App

Lifecycles

Component with CacheRoute will accept one prop named cacheLifecycles which contains two functions to inject customer Lifecycle didCache and didRecover

import React, { Component } from 'react'

export default class List extends Component {
  constructor(props, ...args) {
    super(props, ...args)

    props.cacheLifecycles.didCache(this.componentDidCache)
    props.cacheLifecycles.didRecover(this.componentDidRecover)
  }
  
  componentDidCache = () => {
    console.log('List cached')
  }

  componentDidRecover = () => {
    console.log('List recovered')
  }

  render() {
    return (
      // ...
    )
  }
}

Drop cache manually

You can manually control the cache with cacheKey prop and dropByCacheKey function.

import CacheRoute, { dropByCacheKey, getCachingKeys } from 'react-router-cache-route'

...
<CacheRoute ... cacheKey="MyComponent" />
...

console.log(getCachingKeys()) // will receive ['MyComponent'] if CacheRoute is cached which `cacheKey` prop is 'MyComponent'
...

dropByCacheKey('MyComponent')
...

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