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import React from "react";
import {
BrowserRouter as Router,
Link,
useLocation
} from "react-router-dom";
// React Router does not have any opinions about
// how you should parse URL query strings.
//
// If you use simple key=value query strings and
// you do not need to support IE 11, you can use
// the browser's built-in URLSearchParams API.
//
// If your query strings contain array or object
// syntax, you'll probably need to bring your own
// query parsing function.
export default function QueryParamsExample() {
return (
<Router>
<QueryParamsDemo />
</Router>
);
}
// A custom hook that builds on useLocation to parse
// the query string for you.
function useQuery() {
const { search } = useLocation();
return React.useMemo(() => new URLSearchParams(search), [search]);
}
function QueryParamsDemo() {
let query = useQuery();
return (
<div>
<div>
<h2>Accounts</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<Link to="/account?name=netflix">Netflix</Link>
</li>
<li>
<Link to="/account?name=zillow-group">Zillow Group</Link>
</li>
<li>
<Link to="/account?name=yahoo">Yahoo</Link>
</li>
<li>
<Link to="/account?name=modus-create">Modus Create</Link>
</li>
</ul>
<Child name={query.get("name")} />
</div>
</div>
);
}
function Child({ name }) {
return (
<div>
{name ? (
<h3>
The <code>name</code> in the query string is "{name}
"
</h3>
) : (
<h3>There is no name in the query string</h3>
)}
</div>
);
}