react-router-bootstrap
Integration between React Router and React-Bootstrap.
Usage
Wrap your React-Bootstrap element in a LinkContainer to make it behave like a React Router Link:
<LinkContainer to={{ pathname: '/foo', query: { bar: 'baz' } }}>
<Button>Foo</Button>
</LinkContainer>To disable the element and the link, set the disabled prop on the LinkContainer. For the equivalent of IndexLink, use IndexLinkContainer.
As with React Router's Link, returning false from an onClick handler on LinkContainer will prevent the transition. However, this behavior will not apply to any onClick on the child, which instead will have to call event.preventDefault() explicitly to prevent the transition.
Installation
Note: Releases from v0.20.0 onward only support React Router v2.x. For React Router 1.x support, use v0.19.3 or earlier.
npm install react-router-bootstrap
You will also want to have React Router and React-Bootstrap.
npm install react-router react-bootstrap
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.