This article mainly introduces the detailed explanation of how the server cooperates with BrowserRouter under react-router 4.0. Now I share it with you and give it as a reference.
react-router plays an important role in react projects as the react framework routing solution.
In the react-router version 4.0, the API has been greatly modified compared with the previous version. The
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The former: http://127.0.0.1:3000/article/num1
The latter: http://127.0.0.1:3000/#/article/num1 (This is not necessarily the case , but # is indispensable)
The direct problem caused by this difference is that when it is in the second-level or multi-level routing state, refresh the page,
We certainly don’t want the front-end routes to be sent to the backend.
There is this paragraph in the documentation of react-router 4.0:
Note: Using hash to record navigation history does not support location.key and location.state. In previous releases we provided shims for this behavior, but there were still some issues we couldn't resolve. Any code or plugins that rely on this behavior will not function properly. Since this technology is only designed to support legacy browsers,
This requires the server to cooperate with the front-end to make some simple modifications.
The idea of the modification is to reload the entry html file (my background is nodejs) when the requested url is not functional, but a front-end route.
// catch 404 and forward to error handler app.use(function(req, res, next) { //判断是主动导向404页面,还是传来的前端路由。 //如果是前端路由则如下处理 fs.readFile(__dirname + '/public/dist/index.html', function(err, data){ if(err){ console.log(err); res.send('后台错误'); } else { res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-type': 'text/html', 'Connection':'keep-alive' }); res.end(data); } }) });
There are countless pitfalls here. After searching for methods on the Internet, I switched to nginx and used the try_files field to direct to the entry html. However, after the redirection, the js file packaged by webpack was not executed.
When checking firebug, I found that "Connection":"keep-alive" is set in the response header of this refresh;
I think the problem should be here, switch to nodejs and use 200 status to match keep-alive really solved the problem.
Refreshing the page under react-router 4.0 multi-level routing will not cause 404, but will save the front-end state.
The above is what I compiled for everyone. I hope it will be helpful to everyone in the future.
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