I'm wrapping react app in Router with passing createBrowserHistory prop. But getting "property 'history' does not exist on type 'IntrinsicAttributes & RouterPops"
Here is my index.tsx
import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import "./index.css";
import App from "./App";
import { Router } from "react-router-dom";
import history from "../src/utils/history";
ReactDOM.render(
<Router history={history}>
<App />
</Router>,
document.getElementById("root")
);
Here is my history.tsx
import { createBrowserHistory } from "history";
const history = createBrowserHistory();
export default history;
I'm using react-router-dom v6.0.2
I suspect you could implement a bit more of the logic of one of the higher level routers and get the behavior you want with a custom history object.
BrowserRouter implementation for example:
export function BrowserRouter({ basename, children, window }: BrowserRouterProps) { let historyRef = React.useRef<BrowserHistory>(); if (historyRef.current == null) { historyRef.current = createBrowserHistory({ window }); } let history = historyRef.current; let [state, setState] = React.useState({ action: history.action, location: history.location }); React.useLayoutEffect(() => history.listen(setState), [history]); return ( <Router basename={basename} children={children} location={state.location} navigationType={state.action} navigator={history} /> ); }
Create a CustomRouter
that consumes a custom history
object and manages the state:
const CustomRouter = ({ history, ...props }) => {
const [state, setState] = useState({
action: history.action,
location: history.location
});
useLayoutEffect(() => history.listen(setState), [history]);
return (
<Router
{...props}
location={state.location}
navigationType={state.action}
navigator={history}
/>
);
};