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import { ComponentType, ReactElement } from 'react';
/**
* An augmentable interface users can modify in their app-code to opt into
* future-flag-specific types
*/
interface Future {
}
type MiddlewareEnabled = Future extends {
v8_middleware: infer T extends boolean;
} ? T : false;
/**
* Actions represent the type of change to a location value.
*/
declare enum Action {
/**
* A POP indicates a change to an arbitrary index in the history stack, such
* as a back or forward navigation. It does not describe the direction of the
* navigation, only that the current index changed.
*
* Note: This is the default action for newly created history objects.
*/
Pop = "POP",
/**
* A PUSH indicates a new entry being added to the history stack, such as when
* a link is clicked and a new page loads. When this happens, all subsequent
* entries in the stack are lost.
*/
Push = "PUSH",
/**
* A REPLACE indicates the entry at the current index in the history stack
* being replaced by a new one.
*/
Replace = "REPLACE"
}
/**
* The pathname, search, and hash values of a URL.
*/
interface Path {
/**
* A URL pathname, beginning with a /.
*/
pathname: string;
/**
* A URL search string, beginning with a ?.
*/
search: string;
/**
* A URL fragment identifier, beginning with a #.
*/
hash: string;
}
/**
* An entry in a history stack. A location contains information about the
* URL path, as well as possibly some arbitrary state and a key.
*/
interface Location<State = any> extends Path {
/**
* A value of arbitrary data associated with this location.
*/
state: State;
/**
* A unique string associated with this location. May be used to safely store
* and retrieve data in some other storage API, like `localStorage`.
*
* Note: This value is always "default" on the initial location.
*/
key: string;
/**
* The masked location displayed in the URL bar, which differs from the URL the
* router is operating on
*/
unstable_mask: Path | undefined;
}
/**
* A change to the current location.
*/
interface Update {
/**
* The action that triggered the change.
*/
action: Action;
/**
* The new location.
*/
location: Location;
/**
* The delta between this location and the former location in the history stack
*/
delta: number | null;
}
/**
* A function that receives notifications about location changes.
*/
interface Listener {
(update: Update): void;
}
/**
* Describes a location that is the destination of some navigation used in
* {@link Link}, {@link useNavigate}, etc.
*/
type To = string | Partial<Path>;
/**
* A history is an interface to the navigation stack. The history serves as the
* source of truth for the current location, as well as provides a set of
* methods that may be used to change it.
*
* It is similar to the DOM's `window.history` object, but with a smaller, more
* focused API.
*/
interface History {
/**
* The last action that modified the current location. This will always be
* Action.Pop when a history instance is first created. This value is mutable.
*/
readonly action: Action;
/**
* The current location. This value is mutable.
*/
readonly location: Location;
/**
* Returns a valid href for the given `to` value that may be used as
* the value of an <a href> attribute.
*
* @param to - The destination URL
*/
createHref(to: To): string;
/**
* Returns a URL for the given `to` value
*
* @param to - The destination URL
*/
createURL(to: To): URL;
/**
* Encode a location the same way window.history would do (no-op for memory
* history) so we ensure our PUSH/REPLACE navigations for data routers
* behave the same as POP
*
* @param to Unencoded path
*/
encodeLocation(to: To): Path;
/**
* Pushes a new location onto the history stack, increasing its length by one.
* If there were any entries in the stack after the current one, they are
* lost.
*
* @param to - The new URL
* @param state - Data to associate with the new location
*/
push(to: To, state?: any): void;
/**
* Replaces the current location in the history stack with a new one. The
* location that was replaced will no longer be available.
*
* @param to - The new URL
* @param state - Data to associate with the new location
*/
replace(to: To, state?: any): void;
/**
* Navigates `n` entries backward/forward in the history stack relative to the
* current index. For example, a "back" navigation would use go(-1).
*
* @param delta - The delta in the stack index
*/
go(delta: number): void;
/**
* Sets up a listener that will be called whenever the current location
* changes.
*
* @param listener - A function that will be called when the location changes
* @returns unlisten - A function that may be used to stop listening
*/
listen(listener: Listener): () => void;
}
/**
* A user-supplied object that describes a location. Used when providing
* entries to `createMemoryHistory` via its `initialEntries` option.
*/
type InitialEntry = string | Partial<Location>;
type MemoryHistoryOptions = {
initialEntries?: InitialEntry[];
initialIndex?: number;
v5Compat?: boolean;
};
/**
* A memory history stores locations in memory. This is useful in stateful
* environments where there is no web browser, such as node tests or React
* Native.
*/
interface MemoryHistory extends History {
/**
* The current index in the history stack.
*/
readonly index: number;
}
/**
* Memory history stores the current location in memory. It is designed for use
* in stateful non-browser environments like tests and React Native.
*/
declare function createMemoryHistory(options?: MemoryHistoryOptions): MemoryHistory;
/**
* A browser history stores the current location in regular URLs in a web
* browser environment. This is the standard for most web apps and provides the
* cleanest URLs the browser's address bar.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#browserhistory
*/
interface BrowserHistory extends UrlHistory {
}
type BrowserHistoryOptions = UrlHistoryOptions;
/**
* Browser history stores the location in regular URLs. This is the standard for
* most web apps, but it requires some configuration on the server to ensure you
* serve the same app at multiple URLs.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#createbrowserhistory
*/
declare function createBrowserHistory(options?: BrowserHistoryOptions): BrowserHistory;
/**
* A hash history stores the current location in the fragment identifier portion
* of the URL in a web browser environment.
*
* This is ideal for apps that do not control the server for some reason
* (because the fragment identifier is never sent to the server), including some
* shared hosting environments that do not provide fine-grained controls over
* which pages are served at which URLs.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#hashhistory
*/
interface HashHistory extends UrlHistory {
}
type HashHistoryOptions = UrlHistoryOptions;
/**
* Hash history stores the location in window.location.hash. This makes it ideal
* for situations where you don't want to send the location to the server for
* some reason, either because you do cannot configure it or the URL space is
* reserved for something else.
*
* @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#createhashhistory
*/
declare function createHashHistory(options?: HashHistoryOptions): HashHistory;
/**
* @private
*/
declare function invariant(value: boolean, message?: string): asserts value;
declare function invariant<T>(value: T | null | undefined, message?: string): asserts value is T;
/**
* Creates a string URL path from the given pathname, search, and hash components.
*
* @category Utils
*/
declare function createPath({ pathname, search, hash, }: Partial<Path>): string;
/**
* Parses a string URL path into its separate pathname, search, and hash components.
*
* @category Utils
*/
declare function parsePath(path: string): Partial<Path>;
interface UrlHistory extends History {
}
type UrlHistoryOptions = {
window?: Window;
v5Compat?: boolean;
};
type MaybePromise<T> = T | Promise<T>;
/**
* Map of routeId -> data returned from a loader/action/error
*/
interface RouteData {
[routeId: string]: any;
}
type LowerCaseFormMethod = "get" | "post" | "put" | "patch" | "delete";
type UpperCaseFormMethod = Uppercase<LowerCaseFormMethod>;
/**
* Users can specify either lowercase or uppercase form methods on `<Form>`,
* useSubmit(), `<fetcher.Form>`, etc.
*/
type HTMLFormMethod = LowerCaseFormMethod | UpperCaseFormMethod;
/**
* Active navigation/fetcher form methods are exposed in uppercase on the
* RouterState. This is to align with the normalization done via fetch().
*/
type FormMethod = UpperCaseFormMethod;
type FormEncType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" | "multipart/form-data" | "application/json" | "text/plain";
type JsonObject = {
[Key in string]: JsonValue;
} & {
[Key in string]?: JsonValue | undefined;
};
type JsonArray = JsonValue[] | readonly JsonValue[];
type JsonPrimitive = string | number | boolean | null;
type JsonValue = JsonPrimitive | JsonObject | JsonArray;
/**
* @private
* Internal interface to pass around for action submissions, not intended for
* external consumption
*/
type Submission = {
formMethod: FormMethod;
formAction: string;
formEncType: FormEncType;
formData: FormData;
json: undefined;
text: undefined;
} | {
formMethod: FormMethod;
formAction: string;
formEncType: FormEncType;
formData: undefined;
json: JsonValue;
text: undefined;
} | {
formMethod: FormMethod;
formAction: string;
formEncType: FormEncType;
formData: undefined;
json: undefined;
text: string;
};
/**
* A context instance used as the key for the `get`/`set` methods of a
* {@link RouterContextProvider}. Accepts an optional default
* value to be returned if no value has been set.
*/
interface RouterContext<T = unknown> {
defaultValue?: T;
}
/**
* Creates a type-safe {@link RouterContext} object that can be used to
* store and retrieve arbitrary values in [`action`](../../start/framework/route-module#action)s,
* [`loader`](../../start/framework/route-module#loader)s, and [middleware](../../how-to/middleware).
* Similar to React's [`createContext`](https://react.dev/reference/react/createContext),
* but specifically designed for React Router's request/response lifecycle.
*
* If a `defaultValue` is provided, it will be returned from `context.get()`
* when no value has been set for the context. Otherwise, reading this context
* when no value has been set will throw an error.
*
* ```tsx filename=app/context.ts
* import { createContext } from "react-router";
*
* // Create a context for user data
* export const userContext =
* createContext<User | null>(null);
* ```
*
* ```tsx filename=app/middleware/auth.ts
* import { getUserFromSession } from "~/auth.server";
* import { userContext } from "~/context";
*
* export const authMiddleware = async ({
* context,
* request,
* }) => {
* const user = await getUserFromSession(request);
* context.set(userContext, user);
* };
* ```
*
* ```tsx filename=app/routes/profile.tsx
* import { userContext } from "~/context";
*
* export async function loader({
* context,
* }: Route.LoaderArgs) {
* const user = context.get(userContext);
*
* if (!user) {
* throw new Response("Unauthorized", { status: 401 });
* }
*
* return { user };
* }
* ```
*
* @public
* @category Utils
* @mode framework
* @mode data
* @param defaultValue An optional default value for the context. This value
* will be returned if no value has been set for this context.
* @returns A {@link RouterContext} object that can be used with
* `context.get()` and `context.set()` in [`action`](../../start/framework/route-module#action)s,
* [`loader`](../../start/framework/route-module#loader)s, and [middleware](../../how-to/middleware).
*/
declare function createContext<T>(defaultValue?: T): RouterContext<T>;
/**
* Provides methods for writing/reading values in application context in a
* type-safe way. Primarily for usage with [middleware](../../how-to/middleware).
*
* @example
* import {
* createContext,
* RouterContextProvider
* } from "react-router";
*
* const userContext = createContext<User | null>(null);
* const contextProvider = new RouterContextProvider();
* contextProvider.set(userContext, getUser());
* // ^ Type-safe
* const user = contextProvider.get(userContext);
* // ^ User
*
* @public
* @category Utils
* @mode framework
* @mode data
*/
declare class RouterContextProvider {
#private;
/**
* Create a new `RouterContextProvider` instance
* @param init An optional initial context map to populate the provider with
*/
constructor(init?: Map<RouterContext, unknown>);
/**
* Access a value from the context. If no value has been set for the context,
* it will return the context's `defaultValue` if provided, or throw an error
* if no `defaultValue` was set.
* @param context The context to get the value for
* @returns The value for the context, or the context's `defaultValue` if no
* value was set
*/
get<T>(context: RouterContext<T>): T;
/**
* Set a value for the context. If the context already has a value set, this
* will overwrite it.
*
* @param context The context to set the value for
* @param value The value to set for the context
* @returns {void}
*/
set<C extends RouterContext>(context: C, value: C extends RouterContext<infer T> ? T : never): void;
}
type DefaultContext = MiddlewareEnabled extends true ? Readonly<RouterContextProvider> : any;
/**
* @private
* Arguments passed to route loader/action functions. Same for now but we keep
* this as a private implementation detail in case they diverge in the future.
*/
interface DataFunctionArgs<Context> {
/** A {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request Fetch Request instance} which you can use to read headers (like cookies, and {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URLSearchParams URLSearchParams} from the request. */
request: Request;
/**
* A URL instance representing the application location being navigated to or fetched.
* Without `future.unstable_passThroughRequests` enabled, this matches `request.url`.
* With `future.unstable_passThroughRequests` enabled, this is a normalized
* URL with React-Router-specific implementation details removed (`.data`
* suffixes, `index`/`_routes` search params).
* The URL includes the origin from the request for convenience.
*/
unstable_url: URL;
/**
* Matched un-interpolated route pattern for the current path (i.e., /blog/:slug).
* Mostly useful as a identifier to aggregate on for logging/tracing/etc.
*/
unstable_pattern: string;
/**
* {@link https://reactrouter.com/start/framework/routing#dynamic-segments Dynamic route params} for the current route.
* @example
* // app/routes.ts
* route("teams/:teamId", "./team.tsx"),
*
* // app/team.tsx
* export function loader({
* params,
* }: Route.LoaderArgs) {
* params.teamId;
* // ^ string
* }
*/
params: Params;
/**
* This is the context passed in to your server adapter's getLoadContext() function.
* It's a way to bridge the gap between the adapter's request/response API with your React Router app.
* It is only applicable if you are using a custom server adapter.
*/
context: Context;
}
/**
* Route middleware `next` function to call downstream handlers and then complete
* middlewares from the bottom-up
*/
interface MiddlewareNextFunction<Result = unknown> {
(): Promise<Result>;
}
/**
* Route middleware function signature. Receives the same "data" arguments as a
* `loader`/`action` (`request`, `params`, `context`) as the first parameter and
* a `next` function as the second parameter which will call downstream handlers
* and then complete middlewares from the bottom-up
*/
type MiddlewareFunction<Result = unknown> = (args: DataFunctionArgs<Readonly<RouterContextProvider>>, next: MiddlewareNextFunction<Result>) => MaybePromise<Result | void>;
/**
* Arguments passed to loader functions
*/
interface LoaderFunctionArgs<Context = DefaultContext> extends DataFunctionArgs<Context> {
}
/**
* Arguments passed to action functions
*/
interface ActionFunctionArgs<Context = DefaultContext> extends DataFunctionArgs<Context> {
}
/**
* Loaders and actions can return anything
*/
type DataFunctionValue = unknown;
type DataFunctionReturnValue = MaybePromise<DataFunctionValue>;
/**
* Route loader function signature
*/
type LoaderFunction<Context = DefaultContext> = {
(args: LoaderFunctionArgs<Context>, handlerCtx?: unknown): DataFunctionReturnValue;
} & {
hydrate?: boolean;
};
/**
* Route action function signature
*/
interface ActionFunction<Context = DefaultContext> {
(args: ActionFunctionArgs<Context>, handlerCtx?: unknown): DataFunctionReturnValue;
}
/**
* Arguments passed to shouldRevalidate function
*/
interface ShouldRevalidateFunctionArgs {
/** This is the url the navigation started from. You can compare it with `nextUrl` to decide if you need to revalidate this route's data. */
currentUrl: URL;
/** These are the {@link https://reactrouter.com/start/framework/routing#dynamic-segments dynamic route params} from the URL that can be compared to the `nextParams` to decide if you need to reload or not. Perhaps you're using only a partial piece of the param for data loading, you don't need to revalidate if a superfluous part of the param changed. */
currentParams: DataRouteMatch["params"];
/** In the case of navigation, this the URL the user is requesting. Some revalidations are not navigation, so it will simply be the same as currentUrl. */
nextUrl: URL;
/** In the case of navigation, these are the {@link https://reactrouter.com/start/framework/routing#dynamic-segments dynamic route params} from the next location the user is requesting. Some revalidations are not navigation, so it will simply be the same as currentParams. */
nextParams: DataRouteMatch["params"];
/** The method (probably `"GET"` or `"POST"`) used in the form submission that triggered the revalidation. */
formMethod?: Submission["formMethod"];
/** The form action (`<Form action="/somewhere">`) that triggered the revalidation. */
formAction?: Submission["formAction"];
/** The form encType (`<Form encType="application/x-www-form-urlencoded">) used in the form submission that triggered the revalidation*/
formEncType?: Submission["formEncType"];
/** The form submission data when the form's encType is `text/plain` */
text?: Submission["text"];
/** The form submission data when the form's encType is `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` or `multipart/form-data` */
formData?: Submission["formData"];
/** The form submission data when the form's encType is `application/json` */
json?: Submission["json"];
/** The status code of the action response */
actionStatus?: number;
/**
* When a submission causes the revalidation this will be the result of the action—either action data or an error if the action failed. It's common to include some information in the action result to instruct shouldRevalidate to revalidate or not.
*
* @example
* export async function action() {
* await saveSomeStuff();
* return { ok: true };
* }
*
* export function shouldRevalidate({
* actionResult,
* }) {
* if (actionResult?.ok) {
* return false;
* }
* return true;
* }
*/
actionResult?: any;
/**
* By default, React Router doesn't call every loader all the time. There are reliable optimizations it can make by default. For example, only loaders with changing params are called. Consider navigating from the following URL to the one below it:
*
* /projects/123/tasks/abc
* /projects/123/tasks/def
* React Router will only call the loader for tasks/def because the param for projects/123 didn't change.
*
* It's safest to always return defaultShouldRevalidate after you've done your specific optimizations that return false, otherwise your UI might get out of sync with your data on the server.
*/
defaultShouldRevalidate: boolean;
}
/**
* Route shouldRevalidate function signature. This runs after any submission
* (navigation or fetcher), so we flatten the navigation/fetcher submission
* onto the arguments. It shouldn't matter whether it came from a navigation
* or a fetcher, what really matters is the URLs and the formData since loaders
* have to re-run based on the data models that were potentially mutated.
*/
interface ShouldRevalidateFunction {
(args: ShouldRevalidateFunctionArgs): boolean;
}
interface DataStrategyMatch extends RouteMatch<string, DataRouteObject> {
/**
* @private
*/
_lazyPromises?: {
middleware: Promise<void> | undefined;
handler: Promise<void> | undefined;
route: Promise<void> | undefined;
};
/**
* @deprecated Deprecated in favor of `shouldCallHandler`
*
* A boolean value indicating whether this route handler should be called in
* this pass.
*
* The `matches` array always includes _all_ matched routes even when only
* _some_ route handlers need to be called so that things like middleware can
* be implemented.
*
* `shouldLoad` is usually only interesting if you are skipping the route
* handler entirely and implementing custom handler logic - since it lets you
* determine if that custom logic should run for this route or not.
*
* For example:
* - If you are on `/parent/child/a` and you navigate to `/parent/child/b` -
* you'll get an array of three matches (`[parent, child, b]`), but only `b`
* will have `shouldLoad=true` because the data for `parent` and `child` is
* already loaded
* - If you are on `/parent/child/a` and you submit to `a`'s [`action`](https://reactrouter.com/docs/start/data/route-object#action),
* then only `a` will have `shouldLoad=true` for the action execution of
* `dataStrategy`
* - After the [`action`](https://reactrouter.com/docs/start/data/route-object#action),
* `dataStrategy` will be called again for the [`loader`](https://reactrouter.com/docs/start/data/route-object#loader)
* revalidation, and all matches will have `shouldLoad=true` (assuming no
* custom `shouldRevalidate` implementations)
*/
shouldLoad: boolean;
/**
* Arguments passed to the `shouldRevalidate` function for this `loader` execution.
* Will be `null` if this is not a revalidating loader {@link DataStrategyMatch}.
*/
shouldRevalidateArgs: ShouldRevalidateFunctionArgs | null;
/**
* Determine if this route's handler should be called during this `dataStrategy`
* execution. Calling it with no arguments will leverage the default revalidation
* behavior. You can pass your own `defaultShouldRevalidate` value if you wish
* to change the default revalidation behavior with your `dataStrategy`.
*
* @param defaultShouldRevalidate `defaultShouldRevalidate` override value (optional)
*/
shouldCallHandler(defaultShouldRevalidate?: boolean): boolean;
/**
* An async function that will resolve any `route.lazy` implementations and
* execute the route's handler (if necessary), returning a {@link DataStrategyResult}
*
* - Calling `match.resolve` does not mean you're calling the
* [`action`](https://reactrouter.com/docs/start/data/route-object#action)/[`loader`](https://reactrouter.com/docs/start/data/route-object#loader)
* (the "handler") - `resolve` will only call the `handler` internally if
* needed _and_ if you don't pass your own `handlerOverride` function parameter
* - It is safe to call `match.resolve` for all matches, even if they have
* `shouldLoad=false`, and it will no-op if no loading is required
* - You should generally always call `match.resolve()` for `shouldLoad:true`
* routes to ensure that any `route.lazy` implementations are processed
* - See the examples below for how to implement custom handler execution via
* `match.resolve`
*/
resolve: (handlerOverride?: (handler: (ctx?: unknown) => DataFunctionReturnValue) => DataFunctionReturnValue) => Promise<DataStrategyResult>;
}
interface DataStrategyFunctionArgs<Context = DefaultContext> extends DataFunctionArgs<Context> {
/**
* Matches for this route extended with Data strategy APIs
*/
matches: DataStrategyMatch[];
runClientMiddleware: (cb: DataStrategyFunction<Context>) => Promise<Record<string, DataStrategyResult>>;
/**
* The key of the fetcher we are calling `dataStrategy` for, otherwise `null`
* for navigational executions
*/
fetcherKey: string | null;
}
/**
* Result from a loader or action called via dataStrategy
*/
interface DataStrategyResult {
type: "data" | "error";
result: unknown;
}
interface DataStrategyFunction<Context = DefaultContext> {
(args: DataStrategyFunctionArgs<Context>): Promise<Record<string, DataStrategyResult>>;
}
type PatchRoutesOnNavigationFunctionArgs = {
signal: AbortSignal;
path: string;
matches: RouteMatch[];
fetcherKey: string | undefined;
patch: (routeId: string | null, children: RouteObject[]) => void;
};
type PatchRoutesOnNavigationFunction = (opts: PatchRoutesOnNavigationFunctionArgs) => MaybePromise<void>;
/**
* Function provided to set route-specific properties from route objects
*/
interface MapRoutePropertiesFunction {
(route: DataRouteObject): {
hasErrorBoundary: boolean;
} & Record<string, any>;
}
/**
* Keys we cannot change from within a lazy object. We spread all other keys
* onto the route. Either they're meaningful to the router, or they'll get
* ignored.
*/
type UnsupportedLazyRouteObjectKey = "lazy" | "caseSensitive" | "path" | "id" | "index" | "children";
/**
* Keys we cannot change from within a lazy() function. We spread all other keys
* onto the route. Either they're meaningful to the router, or they'll get
* ignored.
*/
type UnsupportedLazyRouteFunctionKey = UnsupportedLazyRouteObjectKey | "middleware";
/**
* lazy object to load route properties, which can add non-matching
* related properties to a route
*/
type LazyRouteObject<R extends RouteObject> = {
[K in keyof R as K extends UnsupportedLazyRouteObjectKey ? never : K]?: () => Promise<R[K] | null | undefined>;
};
/**
* lazy() function to load a route definition, which can add non-matching
* related properties to a route
*/
interface LazyRouteFunction<R extends RouteObject> {
(): Promise<Omit<R, UnsupportedLazyRouteFunctionKey> & Partial<Record<UnsupportedLazyRouteFunctionKey, never>>>;
}
type LazyRouteDefinition<R extends RouteObject> = LazyRouteObject<R> | LazyRouteFunction<R>;
/**
* Base RouteObject with common props shared by all types of routes
* @internal
*/
type BaseRouteObject = {
/**
* Whether the path should be case-sensitive. Defaults to `false`.
*/
caseSensitive?: boolean;
/**
* The path pattern to match. If unspecified or empty, then this becomes a
* layout route.
*/
path?: string;
/**
* The unique identifier for this route (for use with {@link DataRouter}s)
*/
id?: string;
/**
* The route middleware.
* See [`middleware`](../../start/data/route-object#middleware).
*/
middleware?: MiddlewareFunction[];
/**
* The route loader.
* See [`loader`](../../start/data/route-object#loader).
*/
loader?: LoaderFunction | boolean;
/**
* The route action.
* See [`action`](../../start/data/route-object#action).
*/
action?: ActionFunction | boolean;
hasErrorBoundary?: boolean;
/**
* The route shouldRevalidate function.
* See [`shouldRevalidate`](../../start/data/route-object#shouldRevalidate).
*/
shouldRevalidate?: ShouldRevalidateFunction;
/**
* The route handle.
*/
handle?: any;
/**
* A function that returns a promise that resolves to the route object.
* Used for code-splitting routes.
* See [`lazy`](../../start/data/route-object#lazy).
*/
lazy?: LazyRouteDefinition<BaseRouteObject>;
/**
* The React Component to render when this route matches.
* Mutually exclusive with `element`.
*/
Component?: React.ComponentType | null;
/**
* The React element to render when this Route matches.
* Mutually exclusive with `Component`.
*/
element?: React.ReactNode | null;
/**
* The React Component to render at this route if an error occurs.
* Mutually exclusive with `errorElement`.
*/
ErrorBoundary?: React.ComponentType | null;
/**
* The React element to render at this route if an error occurs.
* Mutually exclusive with `ErrorBoundary`.
*/
errorElement?: React.ReactNode | null;
/**
* The React Component to render while this router is loading data.
* Mutually exclusive with `hydrateFallbackElement`.
*/
HydrateFallback?: React.ComponentType | null;
/**
* The React element to render while this router is loading data.
* Mutually exclusive with `HydrateFallback`.
*/
hydrateFallbackElement?: React.ReactNode | null;
};
/**
* Index routes must not have children
*/
type IndexRouteObject = BaseRouteObject & {
/**
* Child Route objects - not valid on index routes.
*/
children?: undefined;
/**
* Whether this is an index route.
*/
index: true;
};
/**
* Non-index routes may have children, but cannot have `index` set to `true`.
*/
type NonIndexRouteObject = BaseRouteObject & {
/**
* Child Route objects.
*/
children?: RouteObject[];
/**
* Whether this is an index route - must be `false` or undefined on non-index routes.
*/
index?: false;
};
/**
* A route object represents a logical route, with (optionally) its child
* routes organized in a tree-like structure.
*/
type RouteObject = IndexRouteObject | NonIndexRouteObject;
type DataIndexRouteObject = IndexRouteObject & {
id: string;
};
type DataNonIndexRouteObject = NonIndexRouteObject & {
children?: DataRouteObject[];
id: string;
};
/**
* A data route object, which is just a RouteObject with a required unique ID
*/
type DataRouteObject = DataIndexRouteObject | DataNonIndexRouteObject;
type RouteManifest<R = DataRouteObject> = Record<string, R | undefined>;
type Regex_az = "a" | "b" | "c" | "d" | "e" | "f" | "g" | "h" | "i" | "j" | "k" | "l" | "m" | "n" | "o" | "p" | "q" | "r" | "s" | "t" | "u" | "v" | "w" | "x" | "y" | "z";
type Regex_AZ = Uppercase<Regex_az>;
type Regex_09 = "0" | "1" | "2" | "3" | "4" | "5" | "6" | "7" | "8" | "9";
type Regex_w = Regex_az | Regex_AZ | Regex_09 | "_";
/** Emulates Regex `+` operator */
type RegexMatchPlus<char extends string, T extends string> = _RegexMatchPlus<char, T> extends infer result extends string ? result extends '' ? never : result : never;
type _RegexMatchPlus<char extends string, T extends string> = T extends `${infer head extends char}${infer rest}` ? `${head}${_RegexMatchPlus<char, rest>}` : '';
type ParamNameChar = Regex_w | "-";
type Simplify<T> = {
[K in keyof T]: T[K];
} & {};
type GeneratePathParams<path extends string> = Simplify<ParseParams<path> & {
[key in string]: string | null | undefined;
}>;
type ParseParams<path extends string> = path extends '*' ? {
'*': string;
} : path extends `${infer rest}/*` ? {
'*': string;
} & ParseParams<rest> : _ParseParams<path>;
type _ParseParams<path extends string> = path extends `${infer left}/${infer right}` ? _ParseParams<left> & _ParseParams<right> : path extends `:${infer param}?${string}` ? {
[key in RegexMatchPlus<ParamNameChar, param>]?: string | null | undefined;
} : path extends `:${infer param}` ? {
[key in RegexMatchPlus<ParamNameChar, param>]: string;
} : {};
type PathParam<path extends string> = (keyof ParseParams<path>) & string;
type ParamParseKey<Segment extends string> = [
PathParam<Segment>
] extends [never] ? string : PathParam<Segment>;
/**
* The parameters that were parsed from the URL path.
*/
type Params<Key extends string = string> = {
readonly [key in Key]: string | undefined;
};
/**
* A RouteMatch contains info about how a route matched a URL.
*/
interface RouteMatch<ParamKey extends string = string, RouteObjectType extends RouteObject = RouteObject> {
/**
* The names and values of dynamic parameters in the URL.
*/
params: Params<ParamKey>;
/**
* The portion of the URL pathname that was matched.
*/
pathname: string;
/**
* The portion of the URL pathname that was matched before child routes.
*/
pathnameBase: string;
/**
* The route object that was used to match.
*/
route: RouteObjectType;
}
interface DataRouteMatch extends RouteMatch<string, DataRouteObject> {
}
/**
* Matches the given routes to a location and returns the match data.
*
* @example
* import { matchRoutes } from "react-router";
*
* let routes = [{
* path: "/",
* Component: Root,
* children: [{
* path: "dashboard",
* Component: Dashboard,
* }]
* }];
*
* matchRoutes(routes, "/dashboard"); // [rootMatch, dashboardMatch]
*
* @public
* @category Utils
* @param routes The array of route objects to match against.
* @param locationArg The location to match against, either a string path or a
* partial {@link Location} object
* @param basename Optional base path to strip from the location before matching.
* Defaults to `/`.
* @returns An array of matched routes, or `null` if no matches were found.
*/
declare function matchRoutes<RouteObjectType extends RouteObject = RouteObject>(routes: RouteObjectType[], locationArg: Partial<Location> | string, basename?: string): RouteMatch<string, RouteObjectType>[] | null;
interface UIMatch<Data = unknown, Handle = unknown> {
id: string;
pathname: string;
/**
* {@link https://reactrouter.com/start/framework/routing#dynamic-segments Dynamic route params} for the matched route.
*/
params: RouteMatch["params"];
/**
* The return value from the matched route's loader or clientLoader. This might
* be `undefined` if this route's `loader` (or a deeper route's `loader`) threw
* an error and we're currently displaying an `ErrorBoundary`.
*
* @deprecated Use `UIMatch.loaderData` instead
*/
data: Data | undefined;
/**
* The return value from the matched route's loader or clientLoader. This might
* be `undefined` if this route's `loader` (or a deeper route's `loader`) threw
* an error and we're currently displaying an `ErrorBoundary`.
*/
loaderData: Data | undefined;
/**
* The {@link https://reactrouter.com/start/framework/route-module#handle handle object}
* exported from the matched route module
*/
handle: Handle;
}
/**
* Returns a path with params interpolated.
*
* @example
* import { generatePath } from "react-router";
*
* generatePath("/users/:id", { id: "123" }); // "/users/123"
*
* @public
* @category Utils
* @param originalPath The original path to generate.
* @param params The parameters to interpolate into the path.
* @returns The generated path with parameters interpolated.
*/
declare function generatePath<Path extends string>(originalPath: Path, params?: GeneratePathParams<Path>): string;
/**
* Used to match on some portion of a URL pathname.
*/
interface PathPattern<Path extends string = string> {
/**
* A string to match against a URL pathname. May contain `:id`-style segments
* to indicate placeholders for dynamic parameters. It May also end with `/*`
* to indicate matching the rest of the URL pathname.
*/
path: Path;
/**
* Should be `true` if the static portions of the `path` should be matched in
* the same case.
*/
caseSensitive?: boolean;
/**
* Should be `true` if this pattern should match the entire URL pathname.
*/
end?: boolean;
}
/**
* Contains info about how a {@link PathPattern} matched on a URL pathname.
*/
interface PathMatch<ParamKey extends string = string> {
/**
* The names and values of dynamic parameters in the URL.
*/
params: Params<ParamKey>;
/**
* The portion of the URL pathname that was matched.
*/
pathname: string;
/**
* The portion of the URL pathname that was matched before child routes.
*/
pathnameBase: string;
/**
* The pattern that was used to match.
*/
pattern: PathPattern;
}
/**
* Performs pattern matching on a URL pathname and returns information about
* the match.
*
* @public
* @category Utils
* @param pattern The pattern to match against the URL pathname. This can be a
* string or a {@link PathPattern} object. If a string is provided, it will be
* treated as a pattern with `caseSensitive` set to `false` and `end` set to
* `true`.
* @param pathname The URL pathname to match against the pattern.
* @returns A path match object if the pattern matches the pathname,
* or `null` if it does not match.
*/
declare function matchPath<Path extends string>(pattern: PathPattern<Path> | Path, pathname: string): PathMatch<ParamParseKey<Path>> | null;
/**
* Returns a resolved {@link Path} object relative to the given pathname.
*
* @public
* @category Utils
* @param to The path to resolve, either a string or a partial {@link Path}
* object.
* @param fromPathname The pathname to resolve the path from. Defaults to `/`.
* @returns A {@link Path} object with the resolved pathname, search, and hash.
*/
declare function resolvePath(to: To, fromPathname?: string): Path;
declare class DataWithResponseInit<D> {
type: string;
data: D;
init: ResponseInit | null;
constructor(data: D, init?: ResponseInit);
}
/**
* Create "responses" that contain `headers`/`status` without forcing
* serialization into an actual [`Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response)
*
* @example
* import { data } from "react-router";
*
* export async function action({ request }: Route.ActionArgs) {
* let formData = await request.formData();
* let item = await createItem(formData);
* return data(item, {
* headers: { "X-Custom-Header": "value" }
* status: 201,
* });
* }
*
* @public
* @category Utils
* @mode framework
* @mode data
* @param data The data to be included in the response.
* @param init The status code or a `ResponseInit` object to be included in the
* response.
* @returns A {@link DataWithResponseInit} instance containing the data and
* response init.
*/
declare function data<D>(data: D, init?: number | ResponseInit): DataWithResponseInit<D>;
interface TrackedPromise extends Promise<any> {
_tracked?: boolean;
_data?: any;
_error?: any;
}
type RedirectFunction = (url: string, init?: number | ResponseInit) => Response;
/**
* A redirect [`Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response).
* Sets the status code and the [`Location`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Location)
* header. Defaults to [`302 Found`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/302).
*
* This utility accepts absolute URLs and can navigate to external domains, so
* the application should validate any user-supplied inputs to redirects.
*
* @example
* import { redirect } from "react-router";
*
* export async function loader({ request }: Route.LoaderArgs) {
* if (!isLoggedIn(request))
* throw redirect("/login");
* }
*
* // ...
* }
*
* @public
* @category Utils
* @mode framework
* @mode data
* @param url The URL to redirect to.
* @param init The status code or a `ResponseInit` object to be included in the
* response.
* @returns A [`Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response)
* object with the redirect status and [`Location`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Location)
* header.
*/
declare const redirect: RedirectFunction;
/**
* A redirect [`Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response)
* that will force a document reload to the new location. Sets the status code
* and the [`Location`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Location)
* header. Defaults to [`302 Found`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/302).
*
* This utility accepts absolute URLs and can navigate to external domains, so
* the application should validate any user-supplied inputs to redirects.
*
* ```tsx filename=routes/logout.tsx
* import { redirectDocument } from "react-router";
*
* import { destroySession } from "../sessions.server";
*
* export async function action({ request }: Route.ActionArgs) {
* let session = await getSession(request.headers.get("Cookie"));
* return redirectDocument("/", {
* headers: { "Set-Cookie": await destroySession(session) }
* });
* }
* ```
*
* @public
* @category Utils
* @mode framework
* @mode data
* @param url The URL to redirect to.
* @param init The status code or a `ResponseInit` object to be included in the
* response.
* @returns A [`Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response)
* object with the redirect status and [`Location`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Location)
* header.
*/
declare const redirectDocument: RedirectFunction;
/**
* A redirect [`Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response)
* that will perform a [`history.replaceState`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History/replaceState)
* instead of a [`history.pushState`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History/pushState)
* for client-side navigation redirects. Sets the status code and the [`Location`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Location)
* header. Defaults to [`302 Found`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/302).
*
* @example
* import { replace } from "react-router";
*
* export async function loader() {
* return replace("/new-location");
* }
*
* @public
* @category Utils
* @mode framework
* @mode data
* @param url The URL to redirect to.
* @param init The status code or a `ResponseInit` object to be included in the
* response.
* @returns A [`Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response)
* object with the redirect status and [`Location`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Location)
* header.
*/
declare const replace: RedirectFunction;
type ErrorResponse = {
status: number;
statusText: string;
data: any;
};
declare class ErrorResponseImpl implements ErrorResponse {
status: number;
statusText: string;
data: any;
private error?;
private internal;
constructor(status: number, statusText: string | undefined, data: any, internal?: boolean);
}
/**
* Check if the given error is an {@link ErrorResponse} generated from a 4xx/5xx
* [`Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response)
* thrown from an [`action`](../../start/framework/route-module#action) or
* [`loader`](../../start/framework/route-module#loader) function.
*
* @example
* import { isRouteErrorResponse } from "react-router";
*
* export function ErrorBoundary({ error }: Route.ErrorBoundaryProps) {
* if (isRouteErrorResponse(error)) {
* return (
* <>
* <p>Error: `${error.status}: ${error.statusText}`</p>
* <p>{error.data}</p>
* </>
* );
* }
*
* return (
* <p>Error: {error instanceof Error ? error.message : "Unknown Error"}</p>
* );
* }
*
* @public
* @category Utils
* @mode framework
* @mode data
* @param error The error to check.
* @returns `true` if the error is an {@link ErrorResponse}, `false` otherwise.
*/
declare function isRouteErrorResponse(error: any): error is ErrorResponse;
/**
* An object of unknown type for route loaders and actions provided by the
* server's `getLoadContext()` function. This is defined as an empty interface
* specifically so apps can leverage declaration merging to augment this type
* globally: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/declaration-merging.html
*/
interface AppLoadContext {
[key: string]: unknown;
}
type Primitive = null | undefined | string | number | boolean | symbol | bigint;
type LiteralUnion<LiteralType, BaseType extends Primitive> = LiteralType | (BaseType & Record<never, never>);
interface HtmlLinkProps {
/**
* Address of the hyperlink
*/
href?: string;
/**
* How the element handles crossorigin requests
*/
crossOrigin?: "anonymous" | "use-credentials";
/**
* Relationship between the document containing the hyperlink and the destination resource
*/
rel: LiteralUnion<"alternate" | "dns-prefetch" | "icon" | "manifest" | "modulepreload" | "next" | "pingback" | "preconnect" | "prefetch" | "preload" | "prerender" | "search" | "stylesheet", string>;
/**
* Applicable media: "screen", "print", "(max-width: 764px)"
*/
media?: string;
/**
* Integrity metadata used in Subresource Integrity checks
*/
integrity?: string;
/**
* Language of the linked resource
*/
hrefLang?: string;
/**
* Hint for the type of the referenced resource
*/
type?: string;
/**
* Referrer policy for fetches initiated by the element
*/
referrerPolicy?: "" | "no-referrer" | "no-referrer-when-downgrade" | "same-origin" | "origin" | "strict-origin" | "origin-when-cross-origin" | "strict-origin-when-cross-origin" | "unsafe-url";
/**
* Sizes of the icons (for rel="icon")
*/
sizes?: string;
/**
* Potential destination for a preload request (for rel="preload" and rel="modulepreload")
*/
as?: LiteralUnion<"audio" | "audioworklet" | "document" | "embed" | "fetch" | "font" | "frame" | "iframe" | "image" | "manifest" | "object" | "paintworklet" | "report" | "script" | "serviceworker" | "sharedworker" | "style" | "track" | "video" | "worker" | "xslt", string>;
/**
* Color to use when customizing a site's icon (for rel="mask-icon")
*/
color?: string;
/**
* Whether the link is disabled
*/
disabled?: boolean;
/**
* The title attribute has special semantics on this element: Title of the link; CSS style sheet set name.
*/
title?: string;
/**
* Images to use in different situations, e.g., high-resolution displays,
* small monitors, etc. (for rel="preload")
*/
imageSrcSet?: string;
/**
* Image sizes for different page layouts (for rel="preload")
*/
imageSizes?: string;
}
interface HtmlLinkPreloadImage extends HtmlLinkProps {
/**
* Relationship between the document containing the hyperlink and the destination resource
*/
rel: "preload";
/**
* Potential destination for a preload request (for rel="preload" and rel="modulepreload")
*/
as: "image";
/**
* Address of the hyperlink
*/
href?: string;
/**
* Images to use in different situations, e.g., high-resolution displays,
* small monitors, etc. (for rel="preload")
*/
imageSrcSet: string;
/**
* Image sizes for different page layouts (for rel="preload")
*/
imageSizes?: string;
}
/**
* Represents a `<link>` element.
*
* WHATWG Specification: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/semantics.html#the-link-element
*/
type HtmlLinkDescriptor = (HtmlLinkProps & Pick<Required<HtmlLinkProps>, "href">) | (HtmlLinkPreloadImage & Pick<Required<HtmlLinkPreloadImage>, "imageSizes">) | (HtmlLinkPreloadImage & Pick<Required<HtmlLinkPreloadImage>, "href"> & {
imageSizes?: never;
});
interface PageLinkDescriptor extends Omit<HtmlLinkDescriptor, "href" | "rel" | "type" | "sizes" | "imageSrcSet" | "imageSizes" | "as" | "color" | "title"> {
/**
* A [`nonce`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/Global_attributes/nonce)
* attribute to render on the [`<link>`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/link)
* element
*/
nonce?: string | undefined;
/**
* The absolute path of the page to prefetch, e.g. `/absolute/path`.
*/
page: string;
}
type LinkDescriptor = HtmlLinkDescriptor | PageLinkDescriptor;
type Serializable = undefined | null | boolean | string | symbol | number | Array<Serializable> | {
[key: PropertyKey]: Serializable;
} | bigint | Date | URL | RegExp | Error | Map<Serializable, Serializable> | Set<Serializable> | Promise<Serializable>;
type Equal<X, Y> = (<T>() => T extends X ? 1 : 2) extends (<T>() => T extends Y ? 1 : 2) ? true : false;
type IsAny<T> = 0 extends 1 & T ? true : false;
type Func = (...args: any[]) => unknown;
type Pretty<T> = {
[K in keyof T]: T[K];
} & {};
type Normalize<T> = _Normalize<UnionKeys<T>, T>;
type _Normalize<Key extends keyof any, T> = T extends infer U ? Pretty<{
[K in Key as K extends keyof U ? undefined extends U[K] ? never : K : never]: K extends keyof U ? U[K] : never;
} & {
[K in Key as K extends keyof U ? undefined extends U[K] ? K : never : never]?: K extends keyof U ? U[K] : never;
} & {
[K in Key as K extends keyof U ? never : K]?: undefined;
}> : never;
type UnionKeys<T> = T extends any ? keyof T : never;
type RouteModule$1 = {
meta?: Func;
links?: Func;
headers?: Func;
loader?: Func;
clientLoader?: Func;
action?: Func;
clientAction?: Func;
HydrateFallback?: Func;
default?: Func;
ErrorBoundary?: Func;
[key: string]: unknown;
};
/**
* A brand that can be applied to a type to indicate that it will serialize
* to a specific type when transported to the client from a loader.
* Only use this if you have additional serialization/deserialization logic
* in your application.
*/
type unstable_SerializesTo<T> = {
unstable__ReactRouter_SerializesTo: [T];
};
type Serialize<T> = T extends unstable_SerializesTo<infer To> ? To : T extends Serializable ? T : T extends (...args: any[]) => unknown ? undefined : T extends Promise<infer U> ? Promise<Serialize<U>> : T extends Map<infer K, infer V> ? Map<Serialize<K>, Serialize<V>> : T extends ReadonlyMap<infer K, infer V> ? ReadonlyMap<Serialize<K>, Serialize<V>> : T extends Set<infer U> ? Set<Serialize<U>> : T extends ReadonlySet<infer U> ? ReadonlySet<Serialize<U>> : T extends [] ? [] : T extends readonly [infer F, ...infer R] ? [Serialize<F>, ...Serialize<R>] : T extends Array<infer U> ? Array<Serialize<U>> : T extends readonly unknown[] ? readonly Serialize<T[number]>[] : T extends Record<any, any> ? {
[K in keyof T]: Serialize<T[K]>;
} : undefined;
type VoidToUndefined<T> = Equal<T, void> extends true ? undefined : T;
type DataFrom<T> = IsAny<T> extends true ? undefined : T extends Func ? VoidToUndefined<Awaited<ReturnType<T>>> : undefined;
type ClientData<T> = T extends Response ? never : T extends DataWithResponseInit<infer U> ? U : T;
type ServerData<T> = T extends Response ? never : T extends DataWithResponseInit<infer U> ? Serialize<U> : Serialize<T>;
type ServerDataFrom<T> = ServerData<DataFrom<T>>;
type ClientDataFrom<T> = ClientData<DataFrom<T>>;
type ClientDataFunctionArgs<Params> = {
/**
* A {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request Fetch Request instance} which you can use to read the URL, the method, the "content-type" header, and the request body from the request.
*
* @note Because client data functions are called before a network request is made, the Request object does not include the headers which the browser automatically adds. React Router infers the "content-type" header from the enc-type of the form that performed the submission.
**/
request: Request;
/**
* A URL instance representing the application location being navigated to or fetched.
* Without `future.unstable_passThroughRequests` enabled, this matches `request.url`.
* With `future.unstable_passThroughRequests` enabled, this is a normalized
* URL with React-Router-specific implementation details removed (`.data`
* pathnames, `index`/`_routes` search params).
* The URL includes the origin from the request for convenience.
*/
unstable_url: URL;
/**
* {@link https://reactrouter.com/start/framework/routing#dynamic-segments Dynamic route params} for the current route.
* @example
* // app/routes.ts
* route("teams/:teamId", "./team.tsx"),
*
* // app/team.tsx
* export function clientLoader({
* params,
* }: Route.ClientLoaderArgs) {
* params.teamId;
* // ^ string
* }
**/
params: Params;
/**
* Matched un-interpolated route pattern for the current path (i.e., /blog/:slug).
* Mostly useful as a identifier to aggregate on for logging/tracing/etc.
*/
unstable_pattern: string;
/**
* When `future.v8_middleware` is not enabled, this is undefined.
*
* When `future.v8_middleware` is enabled, this is an instance of
* `RouterContextProvider` and can be used to access context values
* from your route middlewares. You may pass in initial context values in your
* `<HydratedRouter getContext>` prop
*/
context: Readonly<RouterContextProvider>;
};
type ServerDataFunctionArgs<Params> = {
/** A {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request Fetch Request instance} which you can use to read the url, method, headers (such as cookies), and request body from the request. */
request: Request;
/**
* A URL instance representing the application location being navigated to or fetched.
* Without `future.unstable_passThroughRequests` enabled, this matches `request.url`.
* With `future.unstable_passThroughRequests` enabled, this is a normalized
* URL with React-Router-specific implementation details removed (`.data`
* pathnames, `index`/`_routes` search params).
* The URL includes the origin from the request for convenience.
*/
unstable_url: URL;
/**
* {@link https://reactrouter.com/start/framework/routing#dynamic-segments Dynamic route params} for the current route.
* @example
* // app/routes.ts
* route("teams/:teamId", "./team.tsx"),
*
* // app/team.tsx
* export function loader({
* params,
* }: Route.LoaderArgs) {
* params.teamId;
* // ^ string
* }
**/
params: Params;
/**
* Matched un-interpolated route pattern for the current path (i.e., /blog/:slug).
* Mostly useful as a identifier to aggregate on for logging/tracing/etc.
*/
unstable_pattern: string;
/**
* Without `future.v8_middleware` enabled, this is the context passed in
* to your server adapter's `getLoadContext` function. It's a way to bridge the
* gap between the adapter's request/response API with your React Router app.
* It is only applicable if you are using a custom server adapter.
*
* With `future.v8_middleware` enabled, this is an instance of
* `RouterContextProvider` and can be used for type-safe access to
* context value set in your route middlewares. If you are using a custom
* server adapter, you may provide an initial set of context values from your
* `getLoadContext` function.
*/
context: MiddlewareEnabled extends true ? Readonly<RouterContextProvider> : AppLoadContext;
};
type SerializeFrom<T> = T extends (...args: infer Args) => unknown ? Args extends [
ClientLoaderFunctionArgs | ClientActionFunctionArgs | ClientDataFunctionArgs<unknown>
] ? ClientDataFrom<T> : ServerDataFrom<T> : T;
type IsDefined<T> = Equal<T, undefined> extends true ? false : true;
type IsHydrate<ClientLoader> = ClientLoader extends {
hydrate: true;
} ? true : ClientLoader extends {
hydrate: false;
} ? false : false;
type GetLoaderData<T extends RouteModule$1> = _DataLoaderData<ServerDataFrom<T["loader"]>, ClientDataFrom<T["clientLoader"]>, IsHydrate<T["clientLoader"]>, T extends {
HydrateFallback: Func;
} ? true : false>;
type _DataLoaderData<ServerLoaderData, ClientLoaderData, ClientLoaderHydrate extends boolean, HasHydrateFallback> = [
HasHydrateFallback,
ClientLoaderHydrate
] extends [true, true] ? IsDefined<ClientLoaderData> extends true ? ClientLoaderData : undefined : [
IsDefined<ClientLoaderData>,
IsDefined<ServerLoaderData>
] extends [true, true] ? ServerLoaderData | ClientLoaderData : IsDefined<ClientLoaderData> extends true ? ClientLoaderData : IsDefined<ServerLoaderData> extends true ? ServerLoaderData : undefined;
type GetActionData<T extends RouteModule$1> = _DataActionData<ServerDataFrom<T["action"]>, ClientDataFrom<T["clientAction"]>>;
type _DataActionData<ServerActionData, ClientActionData> = Awaited<[
IsDefined<ServerActionData>,
IsDefined<ClientActionData>
] extends [true, true] ? ServerActionData | ClientActionData : IsDefined<ClientActionData> extends true ? ClientActionData : IsDefined<ServerActionData> extends true ? ServerActionData : undefined>;
interface RouteModules {
[routeId: string]: RouteModule | undefined;
}
/**
* The shape of a route module shipped to the client
*/
interface RouteModule {
clientAction?: ClientActionFunction;
clientLoader?: ClientLoaderFunction;
clientMiddleware?: MiddlewareFunction<Record<string, DataStrategyResult>>[];
ErrorBoundary?: ErrorBoundaryComponent;
HydrateFallback?: HydrateFallbackComponent;
Layout?: LayoutComponent;
default: RouteComponent;
handle?: RouteHandle;
links?: LinksFunction;
meta?: MetaFunction;
shouldRevalidate?: ShouldRevalidateFunction;
}
/**
* The shape of a route module on the server
*/
interface ServerRouteModule extends RouteModule {
action?: ActionFunction;
headers?: HeadersFunction | {
[name: string]: string;
};
loader?: LoaderFunction;
middleware?: MiddlewareFunction<Response>[];
}
/**
* A function that handles data mutations for a route on the client
*/
type ClientActionFunction = (args: ClientActionFunctionArgs) => ReturnType<ActionFunction>;
/**
* Arguments passed to a route `clientAction` function
*/
type ClientActionFunctionArgs = ActionFunctionArgs & {
serverAction: <T = unknown>() => Promise<SerializeFrom<T>>;
};
/**
* A function that loads data for a route on the client
*/
type ClientLoaderFunction = ((args: ClientLoaderFunctionArgs) => ReturnType<LoaderFunction>) & {
hydrate?: boolean;
};
/**
* Arguments passed to a route `clientLoader` function
*/
type ClientLoaderFunctionArgs = LoaderFunctionArgs & {
serverLoader: <T = unknown>() => Promise<SerializeFrom<T>>;
};
/**
* ErrorBoundary to display for this route
*/
type ErrorBoundaryComponent = ComponentType;
type HeadersArgs = {
loaderHeaders: Headers;
parentHeaders: Headers;
actionHeaders: Headers;
errorHeaders: Headers | undefined;
};
/**
* A function that returns HTTP headers to be used for a route. These headers
* will be merged with (and take precedence over) headers from parent routes.
*/
interface HeadersFunction {
(args: HeadersArgs): Headers | HeadersInit;
}
/**
* `<Route HydrateFallback>` component to render on initial loads
* when client loaders are present
*/
type HydrateFallbackComponent = ComponentType;
/**
* Optional, root-only `<Route Layout>` component to wrap the root content in.
* Useful for defining the <html>/<head>/<body> document shell shared by the
* Component, HydrateFallback, and ErrorBoundary
*/
type LayoutComponent = ComponentType<{
children: ReactElement<unknown, ErrorBoundaryComponent | HydrateFallbackComponent | RouteComponent>;
}>;
/**
* A function that defines `<link>` tags to be inserted into the `<head>` of
* the document on route transitions.
*
* @see https://reactrouter.com/start/framework/route-module#meta
*/
interface LinksFunction {
(): LinkDescriptor[];
}
interface MetaMatch<RouteId extends string = string, Loader extends LoaderFunction | ClientLoaderFunction | unknown = unknown> {
id: RouteId;
pathname: DataRouteMatch["pathname"];
/** @deprecated Use `MetaMatch.loaderData` instead */
data: Loader extends LoaderFunction | ClientLoaderFunction ? SerializeFrom<Loader> : unknown;
loaderData: Loader extends LoaderFunction | ClientLoaderFunction ? SerializeFrom<Loader> : unknown;
handle?: RouteHandle;
params: DataRouteMatch["params"];
meta: MetaDescriptor[];
error?: unknown;
}
type MetaMatches<MatchLoaders extends Record<string, LoaderFunction | ClientLoaderFunction | unknown> = Record<string, unknown>> = Array<{
[K in keyof MatchLoaders]: MetaMatch<Exclude<K, number | symbol>, MatchLoaders[K]>;
}[keyof MatchLoaders]>;
interface MetaArgs<Loader extends LoaderFunction | ClientLoaderFunction | unknown = unknown, MatchLoaders extends Record<string, LoaderFunction | ClientLoaderFunction | unknown> = Record<string, unknown>> {
/** @deprecated Use `MetaArgs.loaderData` instead */
data: (Loader extends LoaderFunction | ClientLoaderFunction ? SerializeFrom<Loader> : unknown) | undefined;
loaderData: (Loader extends LoaderFunction | ClientLoaderFunction ? SerializeFrom<Loader> : unknown) | undefined;
params: Params;
location: Location;
matches: MetaMatches<MatchLoaders>;
error?: unknown;
}
/**
* A function that returns an array of data objects to use for rendering
* metadata HTML tags in a route. These tags are not rendered on descendant
* routes in the route hierarchy. In other words, they will only be rendered on
* the route in which they are exported.
*
* @param Loader - The type of the current route's loader function
* @param MatchLoaders - Mapping from a parent route's filepath to its loader
* function type
*
* Note that parent route filepaths are relative to the `app/` directory.
*
* For example, if this meta function is for `/sales/customers/$customerId`:
*
* ```ts
* // app/root.tsx
* const loader = () => ({ hello: "world" })
* export type Loader = typeof loader
*
* // app/routes/sales.tsx
* const loader = () => ({ salesCount: 1074 })
* export type Loader = typeof loader
*
* // app/routes/sales/customers.tsx
* const loader = () => ({ customerCount: 74 })
* export type Loader = typeof loader
*
* // app/routes/sales/customers/$customersId.tsx
* import type { Loader as RootLoader } from "../../../root"
* import type { Loader as SalesLoader } from "../../sales"
* import type { Loader as CustomersLoader } from "../../sales/customers"
*
* const loader = () => ({ name: "Customer name" })
*
* const meta: MetaFunction<typeof loader, {
* "root": RootLoader,
* "routes/sales": SalesLoader,
* "routes/sales/customers": CustomersLoader,
* }> = ({ data, matches }) => {
* const { name } = data
* // ^? string
* const { customerCount } = matches.find((match) => match.id === "routes/sales/customers").data
* // ^? number
* const { salesCount } = matches.find((match) => match.id === "routes/sales").data
* // ^? number
* const { hello } = matches.find((match) => match.id === "root").data
* // ^? "world"
* }
* ```
*/
interface MetaFunction<Loader extends LoaderFunction | ClientLoaderFunction | unknown = unknown, MatchLoaders extends Record<string, LoaderFunction | ClientLoaderFunction | unknown> = Record<string, unknown>> {
(args: MetaArgs<Loader, MatchLoaders>): MetaDescriptor[] | undefined;
}
type MetaDescriptor = {
charSet: "utf-8";
} | {
title: string;
} | {
name: string;
content: string;
} | {
property: string;
content: string;
} | {
httpEquiv: string;
content: string;
} | {
"script:ld+json": LdJsonObject;
} | {
tagName: "meta" | "link";
[name: string]: string;
} | {
[name: string]: unknown;
};
type LdJsonObject = {
[Key in string]: LdJsonValue;
} & {
[Key in string]?: LdJsonValue | undefined;
};
type LdJsonArray = LdJsonValue[] | readonly LdJsonValue[];
type LdJsonPrimitive = string | number | boolean | null;
type LdJsonValue = LdJsonPrimitive | LdJsonObject | LdJsonArray;
/**
* A React component that is rendered for a route.
*/
type RouteComponent = ComponentType<{}>;
/**
* An arbitrary object that is associated with a route.
*
* @see https://reactrouter.com/how-to/using-handle
*/
type RouteHandle = unknown;
export { type BaseRouteObject as $, type ActionFunction as A, type DataStrategyResult as B, type ClientActionFunction as C, type DataRouteMatch as D, type ServerDataFrom as E, type FormEncType as F, type GetLoaderData as G, type HeadersFunction as H, type GetActionData as I, type RouteModules as J, type SerializeFrom as K, type Location as L, type MetaFunction as M, type Normalize as N, type PathPattern as O, type Params as P, type PathMatch as Q, type RouteModule$1 as R, type ShouldRevalidateFunction as S, type To as T, type UIMatch as U, type ParamParseKey as V, type InitialEntry as W, type IndexRouteObject as X, type NonIndexRouteObject as Y, type Equal as Z, type ActionFunctionArgs as _, type ClientLoaderFunction as a, type DataStrategyFunctionArgs as a0, type DataStrategyMatch as a1, DataWithResponseInit as a2, type ErrorResponse as a3, type FormMethod as a4, type LazyRouteFunction as a5, type MiddlewareFunction as a6, type PatchRoutesOnNavigationFunctionArgs as a7, type PathParam as a8, type RedirectFunction as a9, invariant as aA, ErrorResponseImpl as aB, type RouteManifest as aC, type ServerRouteModule as aD, type TrackedPromise as aE, type RouteMatch as aa, type RouterContext as ab, type ShouldRevalidateFunctionArgs as ac, createContext as ad, createPath as ae, parsePath as af, data as ag, generatePath as ah, isRouteErrorResponse as ai, matchPath as aj, matchRoutes as ak, redirect as al, redirectDocument as am, replace as an, resolvePath as ao, type ClientActionFunctionArgs as ap, type ClientLoaderFunctionArgs as aq, type HeadersArgs as ar, type MetaArgs as as, type PageLinkDescriptor as at, type HtmlLinkDescriptor as au, type Future as av, type unstable_SerializesTo as aw, createMemoryHistory as ax, createBrowserHistory as ay, createHashHistory as az, type LinksFunction as b, RouterContextProvider as c, type LoaderFunction as d, type RouteObject as e, type History as f, type MaybePromise as g, type MapRoutePropertiesFunction as h, Action as i, type Submission as j, type RouteData as k, type DataStrategyFunction as l, type PatchRoutesOnNavigationFunction as m, type DataRouteObject as n, type HTMLFormMethod as o, type Path as p, type LoaderFunctionArgs as q, type MiddlewareEnabled as r, type AppLoadContext as s, type LinkDescriptor as t, type Func as u, type Pretty as v, type MetaDescriptor as w, type ServerDataFunctionArgs as x, type MiddlewareNextFunction as y, type ClientDataFunctionArgs as z };
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