Very similar to this angular question: how do I use anchor links for in-page navigation when using react-router?
In other words, how do I implement the following plain HTML when using react-router?
<a href="#faq-1">Question 1</a>
<a href="#faq-2">Question 2</a>
<a href="#faq-3">Question 3</a>
<h3 id="faq-1">Question 1</h3>
<h3 id="faq-2">Question 2</h3>
<h3 id="fa1-3">Question 3</h3>
Currently I intercept clicks on such links, and scroll to the anchor position. This isn't satisfactory, because it means it's impossible to link directly to some section of a page.
The problem with anchor links is that react-router's default is to use the hash in the URL to maintain state. Fortunately, you can swap out the default behaviour for something else, as per the Location documentation. In your case you'd probably want to try out "clean URLs" using the HistoryLocation object, which means react-router won't use the URL hash. Try it out like this:
Router.run(routes, Router.HistoryLocation, function (Handler) {
React.render(<Handler/>, document.body);
});
React Router Hash Link worked for me. Easy to install and implement:
$ npm install --save react-router-hash-link
In your component.js import it as Link:
import { HashLink as Link } from 'react-router-hash-link';
And instead of using an anchor <a>
, use <Link>
:
<Link to="#faq-1>Question 1</Link>
<Link to="#faq-2>Question 2</Link>
<Link to="#faq-3>Question 3</Link>
NOTE: I used HashRouter
instead of Router