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category | type | title |
---|---|---|
Components | Navigation | Breadcrumb |
A breadcrumb displays the current location within a hierarchy. It allows going back to states higher up in the hierarchy.
When To Use
- When the system has more than two layers in a hierarchy.
- When you need to inform the user of where they are.
- When the user may need to navigate back to a higher level.
- When the application has multi-layer architecture.
API
Property | Description | Type | Optional | Default | Version |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
itemRender | Custom item renderer | (route, params, routes, paths) => ReactNode | - | ||
params | Routing parameters | object | - | ||
routes | The routing stack information of router | routes[] | - | ||
separator | Custom separator | string|ReactNode | / |
Use with browserHistory
The link of Breadcrumb item targets #
by default, you can use itemRender
to make a browserHistory
Link.
import { Link } from 'react-router';
const routes = [
{
path: 'index',
breadcrumbName: 'home',
},
{
path: 'first',
breadcrumbName: 'first',
children: [
{
path: '/general',
breadcrumbName: 'General',
},
{
path: '/layout',
breadcrumbName: 'Layout',
},
{
path: '/navigation',
breadcrumbName: 'Navigation',
},
],
},
{
path: 'second',
breadcrumbName: 'second',
},
];
function itemRender(route, params, routes, paths) {
const last = routes.indexOf(route) === routes.length - 1;
return last ? (
<span>{route.breadcrumbName}</span>
) : (
<Link to={paths.join('/')}>{route.breadcrumbName}</Link>
);
}
return <Breadcrumb itemRender={itemRender} routes={routes} />;