React router route's match.params isn't showing the “new” value when going back in history
Well taking the following component:
export const OrganizationEventSelector =
inject('organizationStore', 'routingStore')(observer(class EventSelector extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
gotoPreviousTab = () => {
const {routingStore} = this.props;
routingStore.goBack();
};
render() {
const {classes, onEnrollEvents, match} = this.props;
console.log(match.params[0]);
const remainingPath = match.params[0] || "";
const idx = remainingPath ? 1 : 0;
return (<>
<div>
<Toolbar disableGutters={true}>
{idx > 0 &&
<div>
<IconButton onClick={this.gotoPreviousTab}>
<ChevronLeftIcon />
</IconButton>
</div>
}
<Typography >
{idx === 0 ? "Organizations" : "Details"}
</Typography>
</Toolbar>
</div>
</>);
}
}));
This component lives in a route:
<Switch>
<Route path={['/', '/home']} exact component={HomeView}/>
<Route path={['/organizations']} exact component={OrganizationEventSelector}/>
<Route path={['/organizations/*']} component={OrganizationEventSelector}/>
</Switch>
Now when going to the url SITE/organizations
it correctly shows the 'Organizations' title. And if I go to the next page (button, which is in another component) the url becomes SITE/organizations/org-0
and it correctly displays the 'back icon' and "Details".
However if I then click on the IconButton
the url is updated (to SITE/organizations
), and adding breakpoints/console logs shows that the render function is called.
However during rendering the match.params[0] = org-0
. As if the url didn't update, even worse: match.url is actually still SITE/organizations/org-0
.
So why does this happen? And how do I make my components rerender after the url has updated (or let them know the new url).
EDIT:
I notice the site does work in firefox. It is "just" in chrome that it isn't working.
javascript reactjs react-router
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Well taking the following component:
export const OrganizationEventSelector =
inject('organizationStore', 'routingStore')(observer(class EventSelector extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
gotoPreviousTab = () => {
const {routingStore} = this.props;
routingStore.goBack();
};
render() {
const {classes, onEnrollEvents, match} = this.props;
console.log(match.params[0]);
const remainingPath = match.params[0] || "";
const idx = remainingPath ? 1 : 0;
return (<>
<div>
<Toolbar disableGutters={true}>
{idx > 0 &&
<div>
<IconButton onClick={this.gotoPreviousTab}>
<ChevronLeftIcon />
</IconButton>
</div>
}
<Typography >
{idx === 0 ? "Organizations" : "Details"}
</Typography>
</Toolbar>
</div>
</>);
}
}));
This component lives in a route:
<Switch>
<Route path={['/', '/home']} exact component={HomeView}/>
<Route path={['/organizations']} exact component={OrganizationEventSelector}/>
<Route path={['/organizations/*']} component={OrganizationEventSelector}/>
</Switch>
Now when going to the url SITE/organizations
it correctly shows the 'Organizations' title. And if I go to the next page (button, which is in another component) the url becomes SITE/organizations/org-0
and it correctly displays the 'back icon' and "Details".
However if I then click on the IconButton
the url is updated (to SITE/organizations
), and adding breakpoints/console logs shows that the render function is called.
However during rendering the match.params[0] = org-0
. As if the url didn't update, even worse: match.url is actually still SITE/organizations/org-0
.
So why does this happen? And how do I make my components rerender after the url has updated (or let them know the new url).
EDIT:
I notice the site does work in firefox. It is "just" in chrome that it isn't working.
javascript reactjs react-router
add a comment |
Well taking the following component:
export const OrganizationEventSelector =
inject('organizationStore', 'routingStore')(observer(class EventSelector extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
gotoPreviousTab = () => {
const {routingStore} = this.props;
routingStore.goBack();
};
render() {
const {classes, onEnrollEvents, match} = this.props;
console.log(match.params[0]);
const remainingPath = match.params[0] || "";
const idx = remainingPath ? 1 : 0;
return (<>
<div>
<Toolbar disableGutters={true}>
{idx > 0 &&
<div>
<IconButton onClick={this.gotoPreviousTab}>
<ChevronLeftIcon />
</IconButton>
</div>
}
<Typography >
{idx === 0 ? "Organizations" : "Details"}
</Typography>
</Toolbar>
</div>
</>);
}
}));
This component lives in a route:
<Switch>
<Route path={['/', '/home']} exact component={HomeView}/>
<Route path={['/organizations']} exact component={OrganizationEventSelector}/>
<Route path={['/organizations/*']} component={OrganizationEventSelector}/>
</Switch>
Now when going to the url SITE/organizations
it correctly shows the 'Organizations' title. And if I go to the next page (button, which is in another component) the url becomes SITE/organizations/org-0
and it correctly displays the 'back icon' and "Details".
However if I then click on the IconButton
the url is updated (to SITE/organizations
), and adding breakpoints/console logs shows that the render function is called.
However during rendering the match.params[0] = org-0
. As if the url didn't update, even worse: match.url is actually still SITE/organizations/org-0
.
So why does this happen? And how do I make my components rerender after the url has updated (or let them know the new url).
EDIT:
I notice the site does work in firefox. It is "just" in chrome that it isn't working.
javascript reactjs react-router
Well taking the following component:
export const OrganizationEventSelector =
inject('organizationStore', 'routingStore')(observer(class EventSelector extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
}
gotoPreviousTab = () => {
const {routingStore} = this.props;
routingStore.goBack();
};
render() {
const {classes, onEnrollEvents, match} = this.props;
console.log(match.params[0]);
const remainingPath = match.params[0] || "";
const idx = remainingPath ? 1 : 0;
return (<>
<div>
<Toolbar disableGutters={true}>
{idx > 0 &&
<div>
<IconButton onClick={this.gotoPreviousTab}>
<ChevronLeftIcon />
</IconButton>
</div>
}
<Typography >
{idx === 0 ? "Organizations" : "Details"}
</Typography>
</Toolbar>
</div>
</>);
}
}));
This component lives in a route:
<Switch>
<Route path={['/', '/home']} exact component={HomeView}/>
<Route path={['/organizations']} exact component={OrganizationEventSelector}/>
<Route path={['/organizations/*']} component={OrganizationEventSelector}/>
</Switch>
Now when going to the url SITE/organizations
it correctly shows the 'Organizations' title. And if I go to the next page (button, which is in another component) the url becomes SITE/organizations/org-0
and it correctly displays the 'back icon' and "Details".
However if I then click on the IconButton
the url is updated (to SITE/organizations
), and adding breakpoints/console logs shows that the render function is called.
However during rendering the match.params[0] = org-0
. As if the url didn't update, even worse: match.url is actually still SITE/organizations/org-0
.
So why does this happen? And how do I make my components rerender after the url has updated (or let them know the new url).
EDIT:
I notice the site does work in firefox. It is "just" in chrome that it isn't working.
javascript reactjs react-router
javascript reactjs react-router
edited Nov 24 '18 at 16:01
paul23
asked Nov 23 '18 at 16:01
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