Topics:
- React Router
- Using Link and NavLink to navigate to specific routes
- Passing Route Parameters
- Passing props to components rendered by the Router
NOTE
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Fork this repository, then clone your fork.
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NOTE You have 2 servers that you will be running here so read these instructions carefully.
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In the root of this directory: Run
yarn install
to download dependencies. -
Run the server using
yarn start
ornode server.js
. (Don't worry too much about this process, you'll get used to doing this and it will be explained more in the future). -
In a separate terminal cd into the
client
folder and runyarn install
to download dependencies. -
Still inside the
client
folder runyarn start
to run the client application. -
Once your application is up and running on the client, you should see a browser window that looks like this at
localhost:3000
- Wrap your app with the router.
- Inside your App file add two routes.
- one route for
/
that loads theMovieList
component. - one route that will take an
id
parameter after/movies/
(ex:/movies/2
,/movies/3
where the id is dynamic). This route should load theMovie
component.
- one route for
- Make it so that the card in
MovieList
is a link, this should direct the user to the/movies/{id of movie here}
URL, where:id
is the id of the individual movie. - When a user clicks on a movie card they should be taken to
/movies/{id of movie here}
to see the details for the selected movie. - You will need to modify line 13 of
Movie.js
in order to accept the correct id for the movie selected. - Add functionality so the
Home
button on theSavedList
component navigates back to home. - You should now be able to navigate back and forth between the individual movies and the home screen.
If you have completed Parts 1 & 2 feel free to move on to these stretch goals.
You may notice that we are using essentially the same exact JSX code in the Movie
component and the MovieDetails
component in MovieList.js
create a new component in MovieCard.js
that returns this JSX code. Then remove the old code from Movie
and MovieDetails
and instead return the new MovieCard
component.
You will notice there is a 'Saved Movies' component that we are not currently using. In this step you will add the functionality to save a movie. You will need to pass the addToSavedList
function to the Movie
component. Once you have done that you will need to add a click handler to the save button. You will need to uncomment lines 24-27 in Movie.js
to complete this.
Your list of saved movies should be links to the movie itself. Study and understand what the saveMovie
function is doing.