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If I have something like this:

<ConnectedRouter history={history}>
    <App />
</ConnectedRouter>

My routes config looks like:

export default [{
    path: '/',
    exact: true,
    main: Home
}, 
{
    path: '/:someId',
    exact: true,
    main: Profile
},
{
    path: '*',
    main: NotFound
}];

Where app is just a wrapper of the routes and other components like:

class App extends Component {
render() {
return (
  <div>
    <Header />
    <Switch>
      {routes.map((route, i) => <Route exact key={i} component={route.main} path={route.path}/>)}
    </Switch>
    <AnotherComponent {...this.props} />
  </div>
);
}
}

Is there a way for AnotherComponent to use match.params or to expose those? I already tried wrapping the component with withRouter and also adding it as a Route with no path to match like:

<Route component={AnotherComponent} />

And when the route is /:someId it does render both Profile and AnotherComponent, but match.params for AnotherComponent are empty :/.

Is this possible? Thanks!

gl0gl0
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React router will only return params if you have a path on the Route. You can pass down the params from your top level . Have that component render inside of it. It will have access to the params. As for any other time, you need to be doing:

<Route  path="/:someId" component={AnotherComponent} />

If you want it to actually get that param!

Only children underneath the Route component can access the params. You should be building your app in such a way that only the component inside that route needs its params.

zackify
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    I understand, the problem is that I need this component to be always present. At first is "hidden" but when navigating to /:someId, I need to initialize it with the information of this id, and then have it actively present throughout the app, even if the route changes. – gl0gl0 Jun 27 '17 at 15:22
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    Then render it with a question mark at the end :) `` That will render it with or without that id! – zackify Jun 28 '17 at 13:41
  • Perfect! Thank you! – gl0gl0 Jun 28 '17 at 22:18
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You can use matchPath

import { matchPath } from 'react-router'
import { useLocation } from 'react-router-dom'

 //----
const { pathname } = useLocation()

const params =  matchPath(pathname, { path:"/:someId" })
 //----

Haseeb A
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