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
npm install
to download dependencies. -
Run the server using
npm 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 runnpm install
to download dependencies. -
Still inside the
client
folder runnpm 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 theMovieDetails
component inMovieList.js
create a new component inMovieCard.js
that returns this JSX code. Then remove the old code fromMovie
andMovieDetails
and instead return the newMovieCard
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 theMovie
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 inMovie.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.
- Navlink