GoScrobble/web/node_modules/react-router/modules/Switch.js

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import React from "react";
import PropTypes from "prop-types";
import invariant from "tiny-invariant";
import warning from "tiny-warning";
import RouterContext from "./RouterContext.js";
import matchPath from "./matchPath.js";
/**
* The public API for rendering the first <Route> that matches.
*/
class Switch extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<RouterContext.Consumer>
{context => {
invariant(context, "You should not use <Switch> outside a <Router>");
const location = this.props.location || context.location;
let element, match;
// We use React.Children.forEach instead of React.Children.toArray().find()
// here because toArray adds keys to all child elements and we do not want
// to trigger an unmount/remount for two <Route>s that render the same
// component at different URLs.
React.Children.forEach(this.props.children, child => {
if (match == null && React.isValidElement(child)) {
element = child;
const path = child.props.path || child.props.from;
match = path
? matchPath(location.pathname, { ...child.props, path })
: context.match;
}
});
return match
? React.cloneElement(element, { location, computedMatch: match })
: null;
}}
</RouterContext.Consumer>
);
}
}
if (__DEV__) {
Switch.propTypes = {
children: PropTypes.node,
location: PropTypes.object
};
Switch.prototype.componentDidUpdate = function(prevProps) {
warning(
!(this.props.location && !prevProps.location),
'<Switch> elements should not change from uncontrolled to controlled (or vice versa). You initially used no "location" prop and then provided one on a subsequent render.'
);
warning(
!(!this.props.location && prevProps.location),
'<Switch> elements should not change from controlled to uncontrolled (or vice versa). You provided a "location" prop initially but omitted it on a subsequent render.'
);
};
}
export default Switch;