Type-Safe Links
If you are using Typescript, you can use Wasp's custom Link component to create type-safe links to other pages on your site.
Using the Link Component
After you defined a route:
route TaskRoute { path: "/task/:id", to: TaskPage }
page TaskPage { ... }
You can get the benefits of type-safe links by using the Link component from @wasp/router:
import { Link } from '@wasp/router'
export const TaskList = () => {
// ...
return (
<div>
{tasks.map((task) => (
<Link
key={task.id}
to="/task/:id"
{/* 👆 You must provide a valid path here */}
params={{ id: task.id }}>
{/* 👆 All the params must be correctly passed in */}
{task.description}
</Link>
))}
</div>
)
}
Using Search Query & Hash
You can also pass search and hash props to the Link component:
<Link
to="/task/:id"
params={{ id: task.id }}
search={{ sortBy: 'date' }}
hash="comments"
>
{task.description}
</Link>
This will result in a link like this: /task/1?sortBy=date#comments. Check out the API Reference for more details.
The routes Object
You can also get all the pages in your app with the routes object:
import { routes } from '@wasp/router'
const linkToTask = routes.TaskRoute.build({ params: { id: 1 } })
This will result in a link like this: /task/1.
You can also pass search and hash props to the build function. Check out the API Reference for more details.
API Reference
Link Component
The Link component accepts the following props:
-
torequired- A valid Wasp Route path from your
main.waspfile.
- A valid Wasp Route path from your
-
params: { [name: string]: string | number }required (if the path contains params)- An object with keys and values for each param in the path.
- For example, if the path is
/task/:id, then theparamsprop must be{ id: 1 }. Wasp supports required and optional params.
-
search: string[][] | Record<string, string> | string | URLSearchParams- Any valid input for
URLSearchParamsconstructor. - For example, the object
{ sortBy: 'date' }becomes?sortBy=date.
- Any valid input for
-
hash: string -
all other props that the
react-router-dom's Link component accepts
routes Object
The routes object contains a function for each route in your app.
export const routes = {
// RootRoute has a path like "/"
RootRoute: {
build: (options?: {
search?: string[][] | Record<string, string> | string | URLSearchParams
hash?: string
}) => // ...
},
// DetailRoute has a path like "/task/:id/:something?"
DetailRoute: {
build: (
options: {
params: { id: ParamValue; something?: ParamValue; },
search?: string[][] | Record<string, string> | string | URLSearchParams
hash?: string
}
) => // ...
}
}
The params object is required if the route contains params. The search and hash parameters are optional.
You can use the routes object like this:
import { routes } from '@wasp/router'
const linkToRoot = routes.RootRoute.build()
const linkToTask = routes.DetailRoute.build({ params: { id: 1 } })