Routing in Reactjs App running with Tornado webserver doesn't work
I am going to run a Reactjs app by Tornado (Python) webserver.
The routing system in Reactjs does not work.
For example:
https://localhost/ (Works!)
https://localhost/login (Error 404!)
It seems the error comes from Tornado.
The following is the main files:
app.py:
return tornado.web.Application([
(r"/subscription", SubscriptionHandler),
(r"/user/authenticate", AuthenticateHandler),
(r"/user/register", RegistrationHandler),
(r"/static/js/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": js_root}),
(r"/static/css/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": css_root}),
(r"/static/lib/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": node_modules}),
(r"/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": widget_root, "default_filename": "index.html"})
], cookie_secret="1234567890")
App.js:
render() {
return(
<BrowserRouter>
<Switch>
<Route path="/" component={Profile} exact/>
<Route path="/login" component={Login} exact/>
<Route path="/signup" component={Signup} exact/>
<Route path="/subscription" component={Subscription} exact/>
<Route path="/payment" component={PaymentMethod} exact/>
<Route component={Error}/>
</Switch>
</BrowserRouter>
)
}
javascript python-3.x reactjs
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I am going to run a Reactjs app by Tornado (Python) webserver.
The routing system in Reactjs does not work.
For example:
https://localhost/ (Works!)
https://localhost/login (Error 404!)
It seems the error comes from Tornado.
The following is the main files:
app.py:
return tornado.web.Application([
(r"/subscription", SubscriptionHandler),
(r"/user/authenticate", AuthenticateHandler),
(r"/user/register", RegistrationHandler),
(r"/static/js/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": js_root}),
(r"/static/css/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": css_root}),
(r"/static/lib/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": node_modules}),
(r"/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": widget_root, "default_filename": "index.html"})
], cookie_secret="1234567890")
App.js:
render() {
return(
<BrowserRouter>
<Switch>
<Route path="/" component={Profile} exact/>
<Route path="/login" component={Login} exact/>
<Route path="/signup" component={Signup} exact/>
<Route path="/subscription" component={Subscription} exact/>
<Route path="/payment" component={PaymentMethod} exact/>
<Route component={Error}/>
</Switch>
</BrowserRouter>
)
}
javascript python-3.x reactjs
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I am going to run a Reactjs app by Tornado (Python) webserver.
The routing system in Reactjs does not work.
For example:
https://localhost/ (Works!)
https://localhost/login (Error 404!)
It seems the error comes from Tornado.
The following is the main files:
app.py:
return tornado.web.Application([
(r"/subscription", SubscriptionHandler),
(r"/user/authenticate", AuthenticateHandler),
(r"/user/register", RegistrationHandler),
(r"/static/js/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": js_root}),
(r"/static/css/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": css_root}),
(r"/static/lib/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": node_modules}),
(r"/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": widget_root, "default_filename": "index.html"})
], cookie_secret="1234567890")
App.js:
render() {
return(
<BrowserRouter>
<Switch>
<Route path="/" component={Profile} exact/>
<Route path="/login" component={Login} exact/>
<Route path="/signup" component={Signup} exact/>
<Route path="/subscription" component={Subscription} exact/>
<Route path="/payment" component={PaymentMethod} exact/>
<Route component={Error}/>
</Switch>
</BrowserRouter>
)
}
javascript python-3.x reactjs
I am going to run a Reactjs app by Tornado (Python) webserver.
The routing system in Reactjs does not work.
For example:
https://localhost/ (Works!)
https://localhost/login (Error 404!)
It seems the error comes from Tornado.
The following is the main files:
app.py:
return tornado.web.Application([
(r"/subscription", SubscriptionHandler),
(r"/user/authenticate", AuthenticateHandler),
(r"/user/register", RegistrationHandler),
(r"/static/js/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": js_root}),
(r"/static/css/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": css_root}),
(r"/static/lib/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": node_modules}),
(r"/(.*)", tornado.web.StaticFileHandler, {"path": widget_root, "default_filename": "index.html"})
], cookie_secret="1234567890")
App.js:
render() {
return(
<BrowserRouter>
<Switch>
<Route path="/" component={Profile} exact/>
<Route path="/login" component={Login} exact/>
<Route path="/signup" component={Signup} exact/>
<Route path="/subscription" component={Subscription} exact/>
<Route path="/payment" component={PaymentMethod} exact/>
<Route component={Error}/>
</Switch>
</BrowserRouter>
)
}
javascript python-3.x reactjs
javascript python-3.x reactjs
asked Nov 21 '18 at 11:46
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Actually, I found out the what issue is. Instead of using <BrowserRouter>
tag I used <HashRouter>
and it is solved
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Actually, I found out the what issue is. Instead of using <BrowserRouter>
tag I used <HashRouter>
and it is solved
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Actually, I found out the what issue is. Instead of using <BrowserRouter>
tag I used <HashRouter>
and it is solved
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Actually, I found out the what issue is. Instead of using <BrowserRouter>
tag I used <HashRouter>
and it is solved
Actually, I found out the what issue is. Instead of using <BrowserRouter>
tag I used <HashRouter>
and it is solved
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