Active Links in Gatsby seems broken with trailing slashes
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I want to highlight my item when I'm on the right page, so I'm using this code :
const isActive = ({ isCurrent }) => {
return isCurrent ? { className: "active" } : null
}
<Link getProps={isActive} to="/post">Articles</Link>
It works for /post
but doesn't work for /post/
How to fix that for both case please?
I'm using :
gatsby-link
: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-link
which use: https://reach.tech/router/example/active-links
javascript reactjs gatsby
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I want to highlight my item when I'm on the right page, so I'm using this code :
const isActive = ({ isCurrent }) => {
return isCurrent ? { className: "active" } : null
}
<Link getProps={isActive} to="/post">Articles</Link>
It works for /post
but doesn't work for /post/
How to fix that for both case please?
I'm using :
gatsby-link
: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-link
which use: https://reach.tech/router/example/active-links
javascript reactjs gatsby
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Could you please add a bit more code? I tried to run it locally but then I'm getting error:React does not recognize the getProps prop on a DOM element.
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 20 at 9:41
@DominikKrzywiecki okay thanks. I update my question
– Steffi
Nov 20 at 9:46
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up vote
3
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I want to highlight my item when I'm on the right page, so I'm using this code :
const isActive = ({ isCurrent }) => {
return isCurrent ? { className: "active" } : null
}
<Link getProps={isActive} to="/post">Articles</Link>
It works for /post
but doesn't work for /post/
How to fix that for both case please?
I'm using :
gatsby-link
: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-link
which use: https://reach.tech/router/example/active-links
javascript reactjs gatsby
I want to highlight my item when I'm on the right page, so I'm using this code :
const isActive = ({ isCurrent }) => {
return isCurrent ? { className: "active" } : null
}
<Link getProps={isActive} to="/post">Articles</Link>
It works for /post
but doesn't work for /post/
How to fix that for both case please?
I'm using :
gatsby-link
: https://www.npmjs.com/package/gatsby-link
which use: https://reach.tech/router/example/active-links
javascript reactjs gatsby
javascript reactjs gatsby
edited Nov 20 at 9:45
asked Nov 20 at 9:23
Steffi
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Could you please add a bit more code? I tried to run it locally but then I'm getting error:React does not recognize the getProps prop on a DOM element.
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 20 at 9:41
@DominikKrzywiecki okay thanks. I update my question
– Steffi
Nov 20 at 9:46
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Could you please add a bit more code? I tried to run it locally but then I'm getting error:React does not recognize the getProps prop on a DOM element.
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 20 at 9:41
@DominikKrzywiecki okay thanks. I update my question
– Steffi
Nov 20 at 9:46
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Could you please add a bit more code? I tried to run it locally but then I'm getting error:
React does not recognize the getProps prop on a DOM element.
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 20 at 9:41
Could you please add a bit more code? I tried to run it locally but then I'm getting error:
React does not recognize the getProps prop on a DOM element.
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 20 at 9:41
@DominikKrzywiecki okay thanks. I update my question
– Steffi
Nov 20 at 9:46
@DominikKrzywiecki okay thanks. I update my question
– Steffi
Nov 20 at 9:46
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Ok, so there is a plugin https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/tree/master/packages/gatsby-plugin-remove-trailing-slashes which will remove trailing slashes from URL and I believe that this is the right solution.
If for some reason you don't want to install this dependency, you can customize your isActive
function, get href
param and compare with window.location.pathname
(firstly remove the trailing slash from last one) and then this will also work but I strongly recommend the first solution.
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Ok, so there is a plugin https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/tree/master/packages/gatsby-plugin-remove-trailing-slashes which will remove trailing slashes from URL and I believe that this is the right solution.
If for some reason you don't want to install this dependency, you can customize your isActive
function, get href
param and compare with window.location.pathname
(firstly remove the trailing slash from last one) and then this will also work but I strongly recommend the first solution.
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Ok, so there is a plugin https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/tree/master/packages/gatsby-plugin-remove-trailing-slashes which will remove trailing slashes from URL and I believe that this is the right solution.
If for some reason you don't want to install this dependency, you can customize your isActive
function, get href
param and compare with window.location.pathname
(firstly remove the trailing slash from last one) and then this will also work but I strongly recommend the first solution.
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Ok, so there is a plugin https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/tree/master/packages/gatsby-plugin-remove-trailing-slashes which will remove trailing slashes from URL and I believe that this is the right solution.
If for some reason you don't want to install this dependency, you can customize your isActive
function, get href
param and compare with window.location.pathname
(firstly remove the trailing slash from last one) and then this will also work but I strongly recommend the first solution.
Ok, so there is a plugin https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/tree/master/packages/gatsby-plugin-remove-trailing-slashes which will remove trailing slashes from URL and I believe that this is the right solution.
If for some reason you don't want to install this dependency, you can customize your isActive
function, get href
param and compare with window.location.pathname
(firstly remove the trailing slash from last one) and then this will also work but I strongly recommend the first solution.
answered Nov 20 at 10:34
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Could you please add a bit more code? I tried to run it locally but then I'm getting error:
React does not recognize the getProps prop on a DOM element.
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 20 at 9:41
@DominikKrzywiecki okay thanks. I update my question
– Steffi
Nov 20 at 9:46