Use URL params to store a state in React.
- Handle numbers, dates, booleans, and arrays.
- Have a type-safety with Zod
- CJS and ESM support
- 0 dependencies
https://example.com/?text=query&number=10&date=2023-11-29T13%3A52%3A50.230Z
<=>
{ text: 'query', number: 10, date: new Date('2023-11-29T13:52:50.230Z') }
npm i react-use-url-state zod
💬 It's important to use
.coerce
on your Zod schema to ensure that the values are parsed correctly from the URL.
function MyComponent() {
const { data, setState, setValue, setValues, isError, error } = useUrlState(
z.object({
name: z.string(),
age: z.coerce.number(),
birthDate: z.coerce.date().optional(),
}),
);
return <div>
<Button
onClick={() => {
setState({ name: 'test', age: 10, birthDate: new Date() });
}}
>
Set state
</Button>
<Button
onClick={() => {
setValue('age', data.age + 1);
}}
>
Increment age
</Button>
<pre>{JSON.stringify(data, null, 2)}</pre>
</div>
}