`push` from “connected-react-router” used in redux-observable epic doesn't change the url and renders empty page
push
from "connected-react-router" used in redux-observable epic doesn't change the url and renders empty page. state.router.location
never changes, so I think that the action does not get dispatched properly, but the components are not rendered any more - that's a change I can't figure out.
The app is as follows:
In reducers:
const rootReducer: Reducer<any, any> = history => combineReducers(
router: connectRouter(history),
)
In app config:
const history = createBrowserHistory(
basename: ROOT_PATH,
)
<Provider store=store>
<ConnectedRouter history=history>
<RootContainer />
</ConnectedRouter>
</Provider>
const configureStore = (): Store =>
return createStore(
rootReducer(history),
applyMiddleware(createEpicMiddleware(rootEpic)),
)
In RootContainer.js
import withRouter from "react-router-dom"
const Root = withRouter(connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(RootComponent))
export default Root
In epics:
import push from "connected-react-router"
const navigateTo = (action$: ActionsObservable<Action>): ActionsObservable<Action> => (
action$.pipe(
ofType(SharedActions.OPEN_WINDOW),
mergeMap((action) =>
return of(push(action.payload.url))
),
)
)
package.json
"connected-react-router": "^5.0.1",
"react": "^16.2.0",
"react-router": "^4.2.0",
"react-router-dom": "^4.2.2",
"redux": "^3.6.0",
"redux-observable": "^0.17.0",
"rxjs": "^5.5.7",
I don't have any hot module replacement like in this example, but I think it's not related.
UPDATE:
I've added epics to listen for:
import CALL_HISTORY_METHOD, LOCATION_CHANGE, push from "connected-react-router"
It seems that the following action gets dispatched:
type: "@@router/CALL_HISTORY_METHOD"
payload:
args: [ "new/path" ]
method: "push"
It just doesn't have any effect on the url.
UPDATE
Also using Link (react-router-dom) to directly navigate to the "new/path" works great inside components, so the path is correct.
react-router-v4 redux-observable connected-react-router
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push
from "connected-react-router" used in redux-observable epic doesn't change the url and renders empty page. state.router.location
never changes, so I think that the action does not get dispatched properly, but the components are not rendered any more - that's a change I can't figure out.
The app is as follows:
In reducers:
const rootReducer: Reducer<any, any> = history => combineReducers(
router: connectRouter(history),
)
In app config:
const history = createBrowserHistory(
basename: ROOT_PATH,
)
<Provider store=store>
<ConnectedRouter history=history>
<RootContainer />
</ConnectedRouter>
</Provider>
const configureStore = (): Store =>
return createStore(
rootReducer(history),
applyMiddleware(createEpicMiddleware(rootEpic)),
)
In RootContainer.js
import withRouter from "react-router-dom"
const Root = withRouter(connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(RootComponent))
export default Root
In epics:
import push from "connected-react-router"
const navigateTo = (action$: ActionsObservable<Action>): ActionsObservable<Action> => (
action$.pipe(
ofType(SharedActions.OPEN_WINDOW),
mergeMap((action) =>
return of(push(action.payload.url))
),
)
)
package.json
"connected-react-router": "^5.0.1",
"react": "^16.2.0",
"react-router": "^4.2.0",
"react-router-dom": "^4.2.2",
"redux": "^3.6.0",
"redux-observable": "^0.17.0",
"rxjs": "^5.5.7",
I don't have any hot module replacement like in this example, but I think it's not related.
UPDATE:
I've added epics to listen for:
import CALL_HISTORY_METHOD, LOCATION_CHANGE, push from "connected-react-router"
It seems that the following action gets dispatched:
type: "@@router/CALL_HISTORY_METHOD"
payload:
args: [ "new/path" ]
method: "push"
It just doesn't have any effect on the url.
UPDATE
Also using Link (react-router-dom) to directly navigate to the "new/path" works great inside components, so the path is correct.
react-router-v4 redux-observable connected-react-router
add a comment |
push
from "connected-react-router" used in redux-observable epic doesn't change the url and renders empty page. state.router.location
never changes, so I think that the action does not get dispatched properly, but the components are not rendered any more - that's a change I can't figure out.
The app is as follows:
In reducers:
const rootReducer: Reducer<any, any> = history => combineReducers(
router: connectRouter(history),
)
In app config:
const history = createBrowserHistory(
basename: ROOT_PATH,
)
<Provider store=store>
<ConnectedRouter history=history>
<RootContainer />
</ConnectedRouter>
</Provider>
const configureStore = (): Store =>
return createStore(
rootReducer(history),
applyMiddleware(createEpicMiddleware(rootEpic)),
)
In RootContainer.js
import withRouter from "react-router-dom"
const Root = withRouter(connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(RootComponent))
export default Root
In epics:
import push from "connected-react-router"
const navigateTo = (action$: ActionsObservable<Action>): ActionsObservable<Action> => (
action$.pipe(
ofType(SharedActions.OPEN_WINDOW),
mergeMap((action) =>
return of(push(action.payload.url))
),
)
)
package.json
"connected-react-router": "^5.0.1",
"react": "^16.2.0",
"react-router": "^4.2.0",
"react-router-dom": "^4.2.2",
"redux": "^3.6.0",
"redux-observable": "^0.17.0",
"rxjs": "^5.5.7",
I don't have any hot module replacement like in this example, but I think it's not related.
UPDATE:
I've added epics to listen for:
import CALL_HISTORY_METHOD, LOCATION_CHANGE, push from "connected-react-router"
It seems that the following action gets dispatched:
type: "@@router/CALL_HISTORY_METHOD"
payload:
args: [ "new/path" ]
method: "push"
It just doesn't have any effect on the url.
UPDATE
Also using Link (react-router-dom) to directly navigate to the "new/path" works great inside components, so the path is correct.
react-router-v4 redux-observable connected-react-router
push
from "connected-react-router" used in redux-observable epic doesn't change the url and renders empty page. state.router.location
never changes, so I think that the action does not get dispatched properly, but the components are not rendered any more - that's a change I can't figure out.
The app is as follows:
In reducers:
const rootReducer: Reducer<any, any> = history => combineReducers(
router: connectRouter(history),
)
In app config:
const history = createBrowserHistory(
basename: ROOT_PATH,
)
<Provider store=store>
<ConnectedRouter history=history>
<RootContainer />
</ConnectedRouter>
</Provider>
const configureStore = (): Store =>
return createStore(
rootReducer(history),
applyMiddleware(createEpicMiddleware(rootEpic)),
)
In RootContainer.js
import withRouter from "react-router-dom"
const Root = withRouter(connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps)(RootComponent))
export default Root
In epics:
import push from "connected-react-router"
const navigateTo = (action$: ActionsObservable<Action>): ActionsObservable<Action> => (
action$.pipe(
ofType(SharedActions.OPEN_WINDOW),
mergeMap((action) =>
return of(push(action.payload.url))
),
)
)
package.json
"connected-react-router": "^5.0.1",
"react": "^16.2.0",
"react-router": "^4.2.0",
"react-router-dom": "^4.2.2",
"redux": "^3.6.0",
"redux-observable": "^0.17.0",
"rxjs": "^5.5.7",
I don't have any hot module replacement like in this example, but I think it's not related.
UPDATE:
I've added epics to listen for:
import CALL_HISTORY_METHOD, LOCATION_CHANGE, push from "connected-react-router"
It seems that the following action gets dispatched:
type: "@@router/CALL_HISTORY_METHOD"
payload:
args: [ "new/path" ]
method: "push"
It just doesn't have any effect on the url.
UPDATE
Also using Link (react-router-dom) to directly navigate to the "new/path" works great inside components, so the path is correct.
react-router-v4 redux-observable connected-react-router
react-router-v4 redux-observable connected-react-router
edited Nov 13 '18 at 11:10
Galya
asked Nov 9 '18 at 14:18
GalyaGalya
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