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mjackson / redirects-in-react-router-v6.md
Last active November 12, 2023 07:32
Notes on handling redirects in React Router v6, including a detailed explanation of how this improves on what we used to do in v4/5

Redirects in React Router v6

An important part of "routing" is handling redirects. Redirects usually happen when you want to preserve an old link and send all the traffic bound for that destination to some new URL so you don't end up with broken links.

The way we recommend handling redirects has changed in React Router v6. This document explains why.

Background

In React Router v4/5 (they have the same API, you can read about why we had to bump the major version here) we had a <Redirect> component that you could use to tell the router when to automatically redirect to another URL. You might have used it like this:

@cecilemuller
cecilemuller / letsencrypt_2020.md
Last active September 29, 2024 08:31
How to setup Let's Encrypt for Nginx on Ubuntu 18.04 (including IPv6, HTTP/2 and A+ SSL rating)

How to setup Let's Encrypt for Nginx on Ubuntu 18.04 (including IPv6, HTTP/2 and A+ SLL rating)


Virtual hosts

Let's say you want to host domains first.com and second.com.

Create folders for their files:

@gokulkrishh
gokulkrishh / media-query.css
Last active November 10, 2024 02:00
CSS Media Queries for Desktop, Tablet, Mobile.
/*
##Device = Desktops
##Screen = 1281px to higher resolution desktops
*/
@media (min-width: 1281px) {
/* CSS */
@learncodeacademy
learncodeacademy / gist:5850f394342a5bfdbfa4
Last active October 10, 2024 10:55
SSH Basics - Getting started with Linux Server Administration

###SSH into a remote machine###

ssh [email protected]
#or by ip address
ssh [email protected]

exit: exit ###Install Something###

#If it's a new server, update apt-get first thing
@JedWatson
JedWatson / KeystoneApiExample.md
Last active July 26, 2021 11:29
Example of how to scaffold API endpoints for Posts in a Keystone project (based on the yo keystone example).

This is an example of how to scaffold API endpoints to list / get / create / update / delete Posts in a Keystone website.

It's a modification of the default project created with the yo keystone generator (see https://github.com/JedWatson/generator-keystone)

Gists don't let you specify full paths, so in the project structure the files would be:

routes-index.js        -->    /routes/index.js         // modified to add the api endpoints
routes-api-posts.js    -->    /routes/api/posts.js     // new file containing the Post API route controllers
@inlikealion
inlikealion / add-compass.bash
Created August 15, 2012 21:06
Add Compass to an existing project (so it doesn't overwrite your files/directory structure).
compass create . --bare --sass-dir "source/assets/ss/sass" --css-dir "source/assets/ss/css" --javascripts-dir "source/assets/js" --images-dir "source/assets/img"
@luetkemj
luetkemj / wp-query-ref.php
Last active September 14, 2024 13:06
WP: Query $args
// This gist is now maintained on github at https://github.com/luetkemj/wp-query-ref
<?php
/**
* WordPress Query Comprehensive Reference
* Compiled by luetkemj - luetkemj.github.io
*
* CODEX: http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query#Parameters
* Source: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/4.9.4/src/wp-includes/query.php
*/
@mathewbyrne
mathewbyrne / slugify.js
Created October 12, 2011 04:34
Javascript Slugify
function slugify(text)
{
return text.toString().toLowerCase()
.replace(/\s+/g, '-') // Replace spaces with -
.replace(/[^\w\-]+/g, '') // Remove all non-word chars
.replace(/\-\-+/g, '-') // Replace multiple - with single -
.replace(/^-+/, '') // Trim - from start of text
.replace(/-+$/, ''); // Trim - from end of text
}
@jimeh
jimeh / mustache.js
Created March 15, 2010 11:41
mustache.js — Super-simple Mustache-style text-replacement.
/*
Super-simple Mustache-style text-replacement.
Example:
var data = {name: "James", location: "Mars"};
mustache("Welcome to {{location}}, {{ name }}.", data); // => Welcome to Mars, James.
*/
function mustache(string, data){