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Published inSep 2018
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Sagar Ganatra
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Sagar Ganatra

Sagar Ganatra is a frontend engineer and an architect from Bangalore, India. He has more than a decade of experience in developing web and mobile applications. He specializes in architecting projects using JavaScript and frameworks such as React, Angular, and Node. His previous books include Kendo UI Cookbook and Instant Kendo UI Mobile, both published by Packt Publishing. He also writes about frontend technologies in his blog, sagarganatra (dot) com.
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The <Router> component in the react-router package provides a low-level implementation of the router interface. Various routers in react-router-dom and react-router-native use this low-level <Router> interface to provide routing features for the given environment. The history prop in <Router> is used to specify the history object for the given environment. For example, the <BrowserRouter> component uses history/createBrowserHistory to create a history object in the browser environment. All the Router components accept only one child, and it's usually the application's root component.

The BrowserRouter component in react-router-dom makes use of the HTML5 history API to keep the application's URL in sync with the browser's history. It accepts props—basename, keyLength, forceRefresh, and getUserConfirmation. The <HashRouter...

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Sagar Ganatra

Sagar Ganatra is a frontend engineer and an architect from Bangalore, India. He has more than a decade of experience in developing web and mobile applications. He specializes in architecting projects using JavaScript and frameworks such as React, Angular, and Node. His previous books include Kendo UI Cookbook and Instant Kendo UI Mobile, both published by Packt Publishing. He also writes about frontend technologies in his blog, sagarganatra (dot) com.
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