How to properly structure routes in react.js using nested routes along with private route component?





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I am using react-router-dom. Currently i have an app.js file with routhing something like this:



<BrowserRouter>
<div className="App container">

<Header/>

<Switch>
<Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
<Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
</Switch>

</div>
</BrowserRouter>


So, I have header component which is always on the page, and routing for two components, dashboard and profile. Now, i want to add new page "Login" that will only have a login component (without header component). Something like this:



<BrowserRouter>
<div className="App container">

<Switch>
<Route path='/login' component={Login}/>

<Route path='/'>

<Header/>

<Switch>
<Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
<Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
</Switch>

</Route>
</Switch>
</div>
</BrowserRouter>


And the final step would be to replace route component with private route component.










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    I am using react-router-dom. Currently i have an app.js file with routhing something like this:



    <BrowserRouter>
    <div className="App container">

    <Header/>

    <Switch>
    <Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
    <Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
    </Switch>

    </div>
    </BrowserRouter>


    So, I have header component which is always on the page, and routing for two components, dashboard and profile. Now, i want to add new page "Login" that will only have a login component (without header component). Something like this:



    <BrowserRouter>
    <div className="App container">

    <Switch>
    <Route path='/login' component={Login}/>

    <Route path='/'>

    <Header/>

    <Switch>
    <Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
    <Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
    </Switch>

    </Route>
    </Switch>
    </div>
    </BrowserRouter>


    And the final step would be to replace route component with private route component.










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      I am using react-router-dom. Currently i have an app.js file with routhing something like this:



      <BrowserRouter>
      <div className="App container">

      <Header/>

      <Switch>
      <Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
      <Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
      </Switch>

      </div>
      </BrowserRouter>


      So, I have header component which is always on the page, and routing for two components, dashboard and profile. Now, i want to add new page "Login" that will only have a login component (without header component). Something like this:



      <BrowserRouter>
      <div className="App container">

      <Switch>
      <Route path='/login' component={Login}/>

      <Route path='/'>

      <Header/>

      <Switch>
      <Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
      <Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
      </Switch>

      </Route>
      </Switch>
      </div>
      </BrowserRouter>


      And the final step would be to replace route component with private route component.










      share|improve this question














      I am using react-router-dom. Currently i have an app.js file with routhing something like this:



      <BrowserRouter>
      <div className="App container">

      <Header/>

      <Switch>
      <Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
      <Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
      </Switch>

      </div>
      </BrowserRouter>


      So, I have header component which is always on the page, and routing for two components, dashboard and profile. Now, i want to add new page "Login" that will only have a login component (without header component). Something like this:



      <BrowserRouter>
      <div className="App container">

      <Switch>
      <Route path='/login' component={Login}/>

      <Route path='/'>

      <Header/>

      <Switch>
      <Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
      <Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
      </Switch>

      </Route>
      </Switch>
      </div>
      </BrowserRouter>


      And the final step would be to replace route component with private route component.







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          What do you mean by private route?
          For the login page with no header use React fragments



          <Switch>
          <Route path='/login' component={LoginComponent} /> {/* <--- No header */}
          <Fragment>
          <Header/>
          <Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
          <Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
          </Fragment>
          </Switch>





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          • thanks, but i needed to wrap thoes two routes inside fragment into one more switch to for this to work as expected. Is there any smoother way of doing this?

            – bobby
            Jan 3 at 17:25














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          What do you mean by private route?
          For the login page with no header use React fragments



          <Switch>
          <Route path='/login' component={LoginComponent} /> {/* <--- No header */}
          <Fragment>
          <Header/>
          <Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
          <Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
          </Fragment>
          </Switch>





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          • thanks, but i needed to wrap thoes two routes inside fragment into one more switch to for this to work as expected. Is there any smoother way of doing this?

            – bobby
            Jan 3 at 17:25


















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          What do you mean by private route?
          For the login page with no header use React fragments



          <Switch>
          <Route path='/login' component={LoginComponent} /> {/* <--- No header */}
          <Fragment>
          <Header/>
          <Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
          <Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
          </Fragment>
          </Switch>





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          • thanks, but i needed to wrap thoes two routes inside fragment into one more switch to for this to work as expected. Is there any smoother way of doing this?

            – bobby
            Jan 3 at 17:25
















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          What do you mean by private route?
          For the login page with no header use React fragments



          <Switch>
          <Route path='/login' component={LoginComponent} /> {/* <--- No header */}
          <Fragment>
          <Header/>
          <Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
          <Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
          </Fragment>
          </Switch>





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          What do you mean by private route?
          For the login page with no header use React fragments



          <Switch>
          <Route path='/login' component={LoginComponent} /> {/* <--- No header */}
          <Fragment>
          <Header/>
          <Route exact path='/' component={Dashboard}/>
          <Route path='/profile' component={Profile}/>
          </Fragment>
          </Switch>






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          • thanks, but i needed to wrap thoes two routes inside fragment into one more switch to for this to work as expected. Is there any smoother way of doing this?

            – bobby
            Jan 3 at 17:25





















          • thanks, but i needed to wrap thoes two routes inside fragment into one more switch to for this to work as expected. Is there any smoother way of doing this?

            – bobby
            Jan 3 at 17:25



















          thanks, but i needed to wrap thoes two routes inside fragment into one more switch to for this to work as expected. Is there any smoother way of doing this?

          – bobby
          Jan 3 at 17:25







          thanks, but i needed to wrap thoes two routes inside fragment into one more switch to for this to work as expected. Is there any smoother way of doing this?

          – bobby
          Jan 3 at 17:25






















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