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Utilities for working with the router. Note that you should only have to use these when waiting for a page transition in normal use-cases.
Structs
Information about a route, which, combined with error pages and a client-side translations manager, allows the initialization of the app shell and the rendering of a page.
Information about a route, which, combined with error pages and a client-side translations manager, allows the initialization of the app shell and the rendering of a page.
The state for the router. This makes use of RcSignal
s internally, and can
be cheaply cloned.
Enums
The possible outcomes of matching a route in an app.
The possible outcomes of matching a route. This is an alternative
implementation of Sycamore’s Route
trait to enable greater control and
tighter integration of routing with templates. This can only be used if
Routes
has been defined in context (done automatically by the CLI).
The current load state of the router. You can use this to be warned of when a new page is about to be loaded (and display a loading bar or the like, perhaps).
Functions
Determines the template to use for the given path by checking against the
render configuration, also returning whether we matched a simple page or an
incrementally-generated one (true
for incrementally generated). Note that
simple pages include those on incrementally-generated templates that we
pre-rendered with build paths at build-time (and are hence in an immutable
store rather than a mutable store).
A version of get_template_for_path
that accepts an ArcTemplateMap<G>
.
This is used by match_route_atomic
, which should be used in scenarios in
which the template map needs to be passed betgween threads.
Matches the given path to a RouteVerdict
. This takes a TemplateMap
to
match against, the render configuration to index, and it needs to know if
i18n is being used. The path this takes should be raw, it may or may not
have a locale, but should be split into segments by /
, with empty ones
having been removed.
A version of match_route
that accepts an ArcTemplateMap<G>
. This should
be used in multithreaded situations, like on the server.