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- @real-router/persistent-params-plugin
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@real-router/persistent-params-plugin
Automatically persist query parameters across all navigation transitions in Real-Router.
// Without plugin:
router.navigate("products", { lang: "en", theme: "dark" });
router.navigate("cart");
// URL: /cart — lang and theme are lost
// With plugin:
router.usePlugin(persistentParamsPluginFactory(["lang", "theme"]));
router.navigate("products", { lang: "en", theme: "dark" });
router.navigate("cart");
// URL: /cart?lang=en&theme=dark — automatically preservedInstallation
npm install @real-router/persistent-params-pluginPeer dependency: @real-router/core
Quick Start
import { createRouter } from "@real-router/core";
import { persistentParamsPluginFactory } from "@real-router/persistent-params-plugin";
const router = createRouter(routes);
// Array — values set on first navigation
router.usePlugin(persistentParamsPluginFactory(["lang", "theme"]));
// Object — with default values
router.usePlugin(persistentParamsPluginFactory({ lang: "en", theme: "light" }));Configuration
| Config Type | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
string[] |
Parameter names, initial values undefined |
["lang", "theme"] |
Record<string, primitive> |
Parameter names with defaults | { lang: "en" } |
Allowed value types: string, number, boolean, undefined (to remove a param).
Behavior
// Persist — saved on first navigation
router.navigate("page1", { lang: "en" }); // saved: lang=en
// Carry — auto-injected into subsequent navigations
router.navigate("page2"); // URL: /page2?lang=en
// Update — explicit values override saved ones
router.navigate("page3", { lang: "fr" }); // URL: /page3?lang=fr, saved: lang=fr
// Remove — pass undefined to stop persisting
router.navigate("page4", { lang: undefined }); // lang removed permanentlyNote: Removal is permanent for the plugin lifetime — but only once the removal navigation actually commits. Once
undefinedis passed and the navigation succeeds, the param is no longer tracked, even if passed again later. If that navigation is rejected by a guard or superseded by a concurrent navigate, the param stays persisted (the removal rolls back).
Use Cases
Multilingual App
router.usePlugin(persistentParamsPluginFactory({ lang: "en" }));
router.navigate("settings", { lang: "fr" });
router.navigate("products"); // ?lang=fr
router.navigate("cart"); // ?lang=frUTM Tracking
router.usePlugin(
persistentParamsPluginFactory(["utm_source", "utm_medium", "utm_campaign"]),
);
// User arrives: /?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc
router.navigate("products"); // UTM params preserved
router.navigate("checkout"); // UTM params preservedCleanup
const unsubscribe = router.usePlugin(persistentParamsPluginFactory(["mode"]));
// Later — restore original router behavior
unsubscribe();State Context: state.context.persistentParams
The plugin publishes a snapshot of the current persistent params to state.context.persistentParams after each successful transition. This lets components distinguish persistent params from route-specific params.
import { createRouter } from "@real-router/core";
import { persistentParamsPluginFactory } from "@real-router/persistent-params-plugin";
const router = createRouter(routes);
router.usePlugin(persistentParamsPluginFactory({ lang: "en", theme: "light" }));
router.subscribe(({ route, previousRoute }) => {
const { params, context } = route;
// params contains BOTH route-specific and persistent params merged together
console.log(params); // { id: "42", lang: "en", theme: "light" }
// context.persistentParams contains ONLY the persistent params
console.log(context.persistentParams); // { lang: "en", theme: "light" }
});Timing: Written in onTransitionSuccess (before subscriber callbacks fire). Always reflects the latest committed values.
Type: Importing @real-router/persistent-params-plugin augments StateContext with persistentParams?: Params, providing full type safety.
Composition with @real-router/search-schema-plugin
This plugin injects persistent params via a forwardState interceptor; search-schema-plugin validates params via its own forwardState interceptor. Core composes interceptors LIFO (last-registered = outermost), so registration order decides whether persistent params are validated:
// RECOMMENDED — register persistent-params FIRST, search-schema SECOND:
router.usePlugin(persistentParamsPluginFactory({ page: 1 }));
router.usePlugin(searchSchemaPlugin());
// search-schema is outermost → validates the injected persistent params (invalid ones stripped)
// ALTERNATIVE — persistent-params outermost → persistent params bypass the schema:
router.usePlugin(searchSchemaPlugin());
router.usePlugin(persistentParamsPluginFactory({ page: 1 }));Register this plugin before search-schema-plugin to have persistent params validated (the safer default); after it only when they must deliberately skip validation.
Documentation
Full documentation: Wiki — persistent-params-plugin
Related Packages
| Package | Description |
|---|---|
| @real-router/core | Core router (required peer dependency) |
| @real-router/browser-plugin | Browser History API integration |
Contributing
See contributing guidelines for development setup and PR process.