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React Router interface that renders a component when no child route is matched.

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  • react-router-nomatch

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React Router NoMatch

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React Router interface that renders a component when no child route is matched.

Why not use Switch?

Switch renders the first child Route that matches and nothing else. This is fine if your app is built as a set of monolithic pages.

NoMatch allows multiple child Routes to be rendered, and lets you specify a fallback component if none of them match. This is more suited to dynamic routing where multiple Routes match the same location (for instance in a responsive master-detail layout where both the master and detail views have their own Routes).

Install

$ npm install --save react-router-nomatch

Props

  • component: The fallback component class. Renders with a match prop that is true if one of the child Routes matched.
  • render: Same as component but for inline rendering. Renders with a match prop that is true if one of the child Routes matched. component takes precedence over render if both are defined.
  • alwaysRender: Whether to always render the fallback component or only when none of the Routes match. Defaults to false.

Example

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { Router, Route, Redirect } from 'react-router-dom';
import { createBrowserHistory } from 'history';
import NoMatch from 'react-router-nomatch';

const Navbar = () => <div>Navbar</div>;
const SignIn = () => <div>SignIn</div>;
const Newsfeed = () => <div>Newsfeed</div>;
const MessagesMaster = () => <div>MessagesMaster</div>;
const MessagesDetail = () => <div>MessagesDetail</div>;
const NotFound = () => <div>NotFound</div>;

const App = () => {
  return (
    <Router history={createBrowserHistory()}>
      <NoMatch component={NotFound}>
        <Navbar />
        <Route path="/signin" exact component={SignIn} />
        <Route path="/" exact render={props => <Redirect to="/signin" />} />
        <Route path="/newsfeed" exact component={Newsfeed} />
        <Route path="/messages" component={MessagesMaster} />
        <Route path="/messages/:index?" exact component={MessagesDetail} />
      </NoMatch>
    </Router>
  );
}

const rootElement = document.createElement("DIV");
document.body.appendChild(rootElement);
ReactDOM.render(<App />, rootElement);

Same result using the render and alwaysRender props:

...
      <NoMatch render={ match => (match ? null : <NotFound />) } alwaysRender={ true }>
...

Notes

  • NoMatch considers child components without a path (or from) prop as non-matching;
  • The fallback component is always rendered before children.