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{"version":3,"file":"router.umd.min.js","sources":["../history.ts","../utils.ts","../router.ts"],"sourcesContent":["////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n//#region Types and Constants\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n\n/**\n * Actions represent the type of change to a location value.\n */\nexport enum Action {\n /**\n * A POP indicates a change to an arbitrary index in the history stack, such\n * as a back or forward navigation. It does not describe the direction of the\n * navigation, only that the current index changed.\n *\n * Note: This is the default action for newly created history objects.\n */\n Pop = \"POP\",\n\n /**\n * A PUSH indicates a new entry being added to the history stack, such as when\n * a link is clicked and a new page loads. When this happens, all subsequent\n * entries in the stack are lost.\n */\n Push = \"PUSH\",\n\n /**\n * A REPLACE indicates the entry at the current index in the history stack\n * being replaced by a new one.\n */\n Replace = \"REPLACE\",\n}\n\n/**\n * The pathname, search, and hash values of a URL.\n */\nexport interface Path {\n /**\n * A URL pathname, beginning with a /.\n */\n pathname: string;\n\n /**\n * A URL search string, beginning with a ?.\n */\n search: string;\n\n /**\n * A URL fragment identifier, beginning with a #.\n */\n hash: string;\n}\n\n// TODO: (v7) Change the Location generic default from `any` to `unknown` and\n// remove Remix `useLocation` wrapper.\n\n/**\n * An entry in a history stack. A location contains information about the\n * URL path, as well as possibly some arbitrary state and a key.\n */\nexport interface Location extends Path {\n /**\n * A value of arbitrary data associated with this location.\n */\n state: State;\n\n /**\n * A unique string associated with this location. May be used to safely store\n * and retrieve data in some other storage API, like `localStorage`.\n *\n * Note: This value is always \"default\" on the initial location.\n */\n key: string;\n}\n\n/**\n * A change to the current location.\n */\nexport interface Update {\n /**\n * The action that triggered the change.\n */\n action: Action;\n\n /**\n * The new location.\n */\n location: Location;\n\n /**\n * The delta between this location and the former location in the history stack\n */\n delta: number | null;\n}\n\n/**\n * A function that receives notifications about location changes.\n */\nexport interface Listener {\n (update: Update): void;\n}\n\n/**\n * Describes a location that is the destination of some navigation, either via\n * `history.push` or `history.replace`. This may be either a URL or the pieces\n * of a URL path.\n */\nexport type To = string | Partial;\n\n/**\n * A history is an interface to the navigation stack. The history serves as the\n * source of truth for the current location, as well as provides a set of\n * methods that may be used to change it.\n *\n * It is similar to the DOM's `window.history` object, but with a smaller, more\n * focused API.\n */\nexport interface History {\n /**\n * The last action that modified the current location. This will always be\n * Action.Pop when a history instance is first created. This value is mutable.\n */\n readonly action: Action;\n\n /**\n * The current location. This value is mutable.\n */\n readonly location: Location;\n\n /**\n * Returns a valid href for the given `to` value that may be used as\n * the value of an attribute.\n *\n * @param to - The destination URL\n */\n createHref(to: To): string;\n\n /**\n * Returns a URL for the given `to` value\n *\n * @param to - The destination URL\n */\n createURL(to: To): URL;\n\n /**\n * Encode a location the same way window.history would do (no-op for memory\n * history) so we ensure our PUSH/REPLACE navigations for data routers\n * behave the same as POP\n *\n * @param to Unencoded path\n */\n encodeLocation(to: To): Path;\n\n /**\n * Pushes a new location onto the history stack, increasing its length by one.\n * If there were any entries in the stack after the current one, they are\n * lost.\n *\n * @param to - The new URL\n * @param state - Data to associate with the new location\n */\n push(to: To, state?: any): void;\n\n /**\n * Replaces the current location in the history stack with a new one. The\n * location that was replaced will no longer be available.\n *\n * @param to - The new URL\n * @param state - Data to associate with the new location\n */\n replace(to: To, state?: any): void;\n\n /**\n * Navigates `n` entries backward/forward in the history stack relative to the\n * current index. For example, a \"back\" navigation would use go(-1).\n *\n * @param delta - The delta in the stack index\n */\n go(delta: number): void;\n\n /**\n * Sets up a listener that will be called whenever the current location\n * changes.\n *\n * @param listener - A function that will be called when the location changes\n * @returns unlisten - A function that may be used to stop listening\n */\n listen(listener: Listener): () => void;\n}\n\ntype HistoryState = {\n usr: any;\n key?: string;\n idx: number;\n};\n\nconst PopStateEventType = \"popstate\";\n//#endregion\n\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n//#region Memory History\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n\n/**\n * A user-supplied object that describes a location. Used when providing\n * entries to `createMemoryHistory` via its `initialEntries` option.\n */\nexport type InitialEntry = string | Partial;\n\nexport type MemoryHistoryOptions = {\n initialEntries?: InitialEntry[];\n initialIndex?: number;\n v5Compat?: boolean;\n};\n\n/**\n * A memory history stores locations in memory. This is useful in stateful\n * environments where there is no web browser, such as node tests or React\n * Native.\n */\nexport interface MemoryHistory extends History {\n /**\n * The current index in the history stack.\n */\n readonly index: number;\n}\n\n/**\n * Memory history stores the current location in memory. It is designed for use\n * in stateful non-browser environments like tests and React Native.\n */\nexport function createMemoryHistory(\n options: MemoryHistoryOptions = {}\n): MemoryHistory {\n let { initialEntries = [\"/\"], initialIndex, v5Compat = false } = options;\n let entries: Location[]; // Declare so we can access from createMemoryLocation\n entries = initialEntries.map((entry, index) =>\n createMemoryLocation(\n entry,\n typeof entry === \"string\" ? null : entry.state,\n index === 0 ? \"default\" : undefined\n )\n );\n let index = clampIndex(\n initialIndex == null ? entries.length - 1 : initialIndex\n );\n let action = Action.Pop;\n let listener: Listener | null = null;\n\n function clampIndex(n: number): number {\n return Math.min(Math.max(n, 0), entries.length - 1);\n }\n function getCurrentLocation(): Location {\n return entries[index];\n }\n function createMemoryLocation(\n to: To,\n state: any = null,\n key?: string\n ): Location {\n let location = createLocation(\n entries ? getCurrentLocation().pathname : \"/\",\n to,\n state,\n key\n );\n warning(\n location.pathname.charAt(0) === \"/\",\n `relative pathnames are not supported in memory history: ${JSON.stringify(\n to\n )}`\n );\n return location;\n }\n\n function createHref(to: To) {\n return typeof to === \"string\" ? to : createPath(to);\n }\n\n let history: MemoryHistory = {\n get index() {\n return index;\n },\n get action() {\n return action;\n },\n get location() {\n return getCurrentLocation();\n },\n createHref,\n createURL(to) {\n return new URL(createHref(to), \"http://localhost\");\n },\n encodeLocation(to: To) {\n let path = typeof to === \"string\" ? parsePath(to) : to;\n return {\n pathname: path.pathname || \"\",\n search: path.search || \"\",\n hash: path.hash || \"\",\n };\n },\n push(to, state) {\n action = Action.Push;\n let nextLocation = createMemoryLocation(to, state);\n index += 1;\n entries.splice(index, entries.length, nextLocation);\n if (v5Compat && listener) {\n listener({ action, location: nextLocation, delta: 1 });\n }\n },\n replace(to, state) {\n action = Action.Replace;\n let nextLocation = createMemoryLocation(to, state);\n entries[index] = nextLocation;\n if (v5Compat && listener) {\n listener({ action, location: nextLocation, delta: 0 });\n }\n },\n go(delta) {\n action = Action.Pop;\n let nextIndex = clampIndex(index + delta);\n let nextLocation = entries[nextIndex];\n index = nextIndex;\n if (listener) {\n listener({ action, location: nextLocation, delta });\n }\n },\n listen(fn: Listener) {\n listener = fn;\n return () => {\n listener = null;\n };\n },\n };\n\n return history;\n}\n//#endregion\n\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n//#region Browser History\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n\n/**\n * A browser history stores the current location in regular URLs in a web\n * browser environment. This is the standard for most web apps and provides the\n * cleanest URLs the browser's address bar.\n *\n * @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#browserhistory\n */\nexport interface BrowserHistory extends UrlHistory {}\n\nexport type BrowserHistoryOptions = UrlHistoryOptions;\n\n/**\n * Browser history stores the location in regular URLs. This is the standard for\n * most web apps, but it requires some configuration on the server to ensure you\n * serve the same app at multiple URLs.\n *\n * @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#createbrowserhistory\n */\nexport function createBrowserHistory(\n options: BrowserHistoryOptions = {}\n): BrowserHistory {\n function createBrowserLocation(\n window: Window,\n globalHistory: Window[\"history\"]\n ) {\n let { pathname, search, hash } = window.location;\n return createLocation(\n \"\",\n { pathname, search, hash },\n // state defaults to `null` because `window.history.state` does\n (globalHistory.state && globalHistory.state.usr) || null,\n (globalHistory.state && globalHistory.state.key) || \"default\"\n );\n }\n\n function createBrowserHref(window: Window, to: To) {\n return typeof to === \"string\" ? to : createPath(to);\n }\n\n return getUrlBasedHistory(\n createBrowserLocation,\n createBrowserHref,\n null,\n options\n );\n}\n//#endregion\n\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n//#region Hash History\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n\n/**\n * A hash history stores the current location in the fragment identifier portion\n * of the URL in a web browser environment.\n *\n * This is ideal for apps that do not control the server for some reason\n * (because the fragment identifier is never sent to the server), including some\n * shared hosting environments that do not provide fine-grained controls over\n * which pages are served at which URLs.\n *\n * @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#hashhistory\n */\nexport interface HashHistory extends UrlHistory {}\n\nexport type HashHistoryOptions = UrlHistoryOptions;\n\n/**\n * Hash history stores the location in window.location.hash. This makes it ideal\n * for situations where you don't want to send the location to the server for\n * some reason, either because you do cannot configure it or the URL space is\n * reserved for something else.\n *\n * @see https://github.com/remix-run/history/tree/main/docs/api-reference.md#createhashhistory\n */\nexport function createHashHistory(\n options: HashHistoryOptions = {}\n): HashHistory {\n function createHashLocation(\n window: Window,\n globalHistory: Window[\"history\"]\n ) {\n let {\n pathname = \"/\",\n search = \"\",\n hash = \"\",\n } = parsePath(window.location.hash.substr(1));\n\n // Hash URL should always have a leading / just like window.location.pathname\n // does, so if an app ends up at a route like /#something then we add a\n // leading slash so all of our path-matching behaves the same as if it would\n // in a browser router. This is particularly important when there exists a\n // root splat route () since that matches internally against\n // \"/*\" and we'd expect /#something to 404 in a hash router app.\n if (!pathname.startsWith(\"/\") && !pathname.startsWith(\".\")) {\n pathname = \"/\" + pathname;\n }\n\n return createLocation(\n \"\",\n { pathname, search, hash },\n // state defaults to `null` because `window.history.state` does\n (globalHistory.state && globalHistory.state.usr) || null,\n (globalHistory.state && globalHistory.state.key) || \"default\"\n );\n }\n\n function createHashHref(window: Window, to: To) {\n let base = window.document.querySelector(\"base\");\n let href = \"\";\n\n if (base && base.getAttribute(\"href\")) {\n let url = window.location.href;\n let hashIndex = url.indexOf(\"#\");\n href = hashIndex === -1 ? url : url.slice(0, hashIndex);\n }\n\n return href + \"#\" + (typeof to === \"string\" ? to : createPath(to));\n }\n\n function validateHashLocation(location: Location, to: To) {\n warning(\n location.pathname.charAt(0) === \"/\",\n `relative pathnames are not supported in hash history.push(${JSON.stringify(\n to\n )})`\n );\n }\n\n return getUrlBasedHistory(\n createHashLocation,\n createHashHref,\n validateHashLocation,\n options\n );\n}\n//#endregion\n\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n//#region UTILS\n////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\n\n/**\n * @private\n */\nexport function invariant(value: boolean, message?: string): asserts value;\nexport function invariant(\n value: T | null | undefined,\n message?: string\n): asserts value is T;\nexport function invariant(value: any, message?: string) {\n if (value === false || value === null || typeof value === \"undefined\") {\n throw new Error(message);\n }\n}\n\nexport function warning(cond: any, message: string) {\n if (!cond) {\n // eslint-disable-next-line no-console\n if (typeof console !== \"undefined\") console.warn(message);\n\n try {\n // Welcome to debugging history!\n //\n // This error is thrown as a convenience, so you can more easily\n // find the source for a warning that appears in the console by\n // enabling \"pause on exceptions\" in your JavaScript debugger.\n throw new Error(message);\n // eslint-disable-next-line no-empty\n } catch (e) {}\n }\n}\n\nfunction createKey() {\n return Math.random().toString(36).substr(2, 8);\n}\n\n/**\n * For browser-based histories, we combine the state and key into an object\n */\nfunction getHistoryState(location: Location, index: number): HistoryState {\n return {\n usr: location.state,\n key: location.key,\n idx: index,\n };\n}\n\n/**\n * Creates a Location object with a unique key from the given Path\n */\nexport function createLocation(\n current: string | Location,\n to: To,\n state: any = null,\n key?: string\n): Readonly {\n let location: Readonly = {\n pathname: typeof current === \"string\" ? current : current.pathname,\n search: \"\",\n hash: \"\",\n ...(typeof to === \"string\" ? parsePath(to) : to),\n state,\n // TODO: This could be cleaned up. push/replace should probably just take\n // full Locations now and avoid the need to run through this flow at all\n // But that's a pretty big refactor to the current test suite so going to\n // keep as is for the time being and just let any incoming keys take precedence\n key: (to && (to as Location).key) || key || createKey(),\n };\n return location;\n}\n\n/**\n * Creates a string URL path from the given pathname, search, and hash components.\n */\nexport function createPath({\n pathname = \"/\",\n search = \"\",\n hash = \"\",\n}: Partial) {\n if (search && search !== \"?\")\n pathname += search.charAt(0) === \"?\" ? search : \"?\" + search;\n if (hash && hash !== \"#\")\n pathname += hash.charAt(0) === \"#\" ? hash : \"#\" + hash;\n return pathname;\n}\n\n/**\n * Parses a string URL path into its separate pathname, search, and hash components.\n */\nexport function parsePath(path: string): Partial {\n let parsedPath: Partial = {};\n\n if (path) {\n let hashIndex = path.indexOf(\"#\");\n if (hashIndex >= 0) {\n parsedPath.hash = path.substr(hashIndex);\n path = path.substr(0, hashIndex);\n }\n\n let searchIndex = path.indexOf(\"?\");\n if (searchIndex >= 0) {\n parsedPath.search = path.substr(searchIndex);\n path = path.substr(0, searchIndex);\n }\n\n if (path) {\n parsedPath.pathname = path;\n }\n }\n\n return parsedPath;\n}\n\nexport interface UrlHistory extends History {}\n\nexport type UrlHistoryOptions = {\n window?: Window;\n v5Compat?: boolean;\n};\n\nfunction getUrlBasedHistory(\n getLocation: (window: Window, globalHistory: Window[\"history\"]) => Location,\n createHref: (window: Window, to: To) => string,\n validateLocation: ((location: Location, to: To) => void) | null,\n options: UrlHistoryOptions = {}\n): UrlHistory {\n let { window = document.defaultView!, v5Compat = false } = options;\n let globalHistory = window.history;\n let action = Action.Pop;\n let listener: Listener | null = null;\n\n let index = getIndex()!;\n // Index should only be null when we initialize. If not, it's because the\n // user called history.pushState or history.replaceState directly, in which\n // case we should log a warning as it will result in bugs.\n if (index == null) {\n index = 0;\n globalHistory.replaceState({ ...globalHistory.state, idx: index }, \"\");\n }\n\n function getIndex(): number {\n let state = globalHistory.state || { idx: null };\n return state.idx;\n }\n\n function handlePop() {\n action = Action.Pop;\n let nextIndex = getIndex();\n let delta = nextIndex == null ? null : nextIndex - index;\n index = nextIndex;\n if (listener) {\n listener({ action, location: history.location, delta });\n }\n }\n\n function push(to: To, state?: any) {\n action = Action.Push;\n let location = createLocation(history.location, to, state);\n if (validateLocation) validateLocation(location, to);\n\n index = getIndex() + 1;\n let historyState = getHistoryState(location, index);\n let url = history.createHref(location);\n\n // try...catch because iOS limits us to 100 pushState calls :/\n try {\n globalHistory.pushState(historyState, \"\", url);\n } catch (error) {\n // If the exception is because `state` can't be serialized, let that throw\n // outwards just like a replace call would so the dev knows the cause\n // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/nav-history-apis.html#shared-history-push/replace-state-steps\n // https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/structured-data.html#structuredserializeinternal\n if (error instanceof DOMException && error.name === \"DataCloneError\") {\n throw error;\n }\n // They are going to lose state here, but there is no real\n // way to warn them about it since the page will refresh...\n window.location.assign(url);\n }\n\n if (v5Compat && listener) {\n listener({ action, location: history.location, delta: 1 });\n }\n }\n\n function replace(to: To, state?: any) {\n action = Action.Replace;\n let location = createLocation(history.location, to, state);\n if (validateLocation) validateLocation(location, to);\n\n index = getIndex();\n let historyState = getHistoryState(location, index);\n let url = history.createHref(location);\n globalHistory.replaceState(historyState, \"\", url);\n\n if (v5Compat && listener) {\n listener({ action, location: history.location, delta: 0 });\n }\n }\n\n function createURL(to: To): URL {\n // window.location.origin is \"null\" (the literal string value) in Firefox\n // under certain conditions, notably when serving from a local HTML file\n // See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=878297\n let base =\n window.location.origin !== \"null\"\n ? window.location.origin\n : window.location.href;\n\n let href = typeof to === \"string\" ? to : createPath(to);\n // Treating this as a full URL will strip any trailing spaces so we need to\n // pre-encode them since they might be part of a matching splat param from\n // an ancestor route\n href = href.replace(/ $/, \"%20\");\n invariant(\n base,\n `No window.location.(origin|href) available to create URL for href: ${href}`\n );\n return new URL(href, base);\n }\n\n let history: History = {\n get action() {\n return action;\n },\n get location() {\n return getLocation(window, globalHistory);\n },\n listen(fn: Listener) {\n if (listener) {\n throw new Error(\"A history only accepts one active listener\");\n }\n window.addEventListener(PopStateEventType, handlePop);\n listener = fn;\n\n return () => {\n window.removeEventListener(PopStateEventType, handlePop);\n listener = null;\n };\n },\n createHref(to) {\n return createHref(window, to);\n },\n createURL,\n encodeLocation(to) {\n // Encode a Location the same way window.location would\n let url = createURL(to);\n return {\n pathname: url.pathname,\n search: url.search,\n hash: url.hash,\n };\n },\n push,\n replace,\n go(n) {\n return globalHistory.go(n);\n },\n };\n\n return history;\n}\n\n//#endregion\n","import type { Location, Path, To } from \"./history\";\nimport { invariant, parsePath, warning } from \"./history\";\n\n/**\n * Map of routeId -> data returned from a loader/action/error\n */\nexport interface RouteData {\n [routeId: string]: any;\n}\n\nexport enum ResultType {\n data = \"data\",\n deferred = \"deferred\",\n redirect = \"redirect\",\n error = \"error\",\n}\n\n/**\n * Successful result from a loader or action\n */\nexport interface SuccessResult {\n type: ResultType.data;\n data: unknown;\n statusCode?: number;\n headers?: Headers;\n}\n\n/**\n * Successful defer() result from a loader or action\n */\nexport interface DeferredResult {\n type: ResultType.deferred;\n deferredData: DeferredData;\n statusCode?: number;\n headers?: Headers;\n}\n\n/**\n * Redirect result from a loader or action\n */\nexport interface RedirectResult {\n type: ResultType.redirect;\n // We keep the raw Response for redirects so we can return it verbatim\n response: Response;\n}\n\n/**\n * Unsuccessful result from a loader or action\n */\nexport interface ErrorResult {\n type: ResultType.error;\n error: unknown;\n statusCode?: number;\n headers?: Headers;\n}\n\n/**\n * Result from a loader or action - potentially successful or unsuccessful\n */\nexport type DataResult =\n | SuccessResult\n | DeferredResult\n | RedirectResult\n | ErrorResult;\n\n/**\n * Result from a loader or action called via dataStrategy\n */\nexport interface HandlerResult {\n type: \"data\" | \"error\";\n result: unknown; // data, Error, Response, DeferredData, DataWithResponseInit\n}\n\ntype LowerCaseFormMethod = \"get\" | \"post\" | \"put\" | \"patch\" | \"delete\";\ntype UpperCaseFormMethod = Uppercase;\n\n/**\n * Users can specify either lowercase or uppercase form methods on `