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/**
 * React Router v6.28.0
 *
 * Copyright (c) Remix Software Inc.
 *
 * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
 * LICENSE.md file in the root directory of this source tree.
 *
 * @license MIT
 */
import * as React from 'react';
import { UNSAFE_invariant, joinPaths, matchPath, UNSAFE_decodePath, UNSAFE_getResolveToMatches, UNSAFE_warning, resolveTo, parsePath, matchRoutes, Action, UNSAFE_convertRouteMatchToUiMatch, stripBasename, IDLE_BLOCKER, isRouteErrorResponse, createMemoryHistory, AbortedDeferredError, createRouter } from '@remix-run/router';
export { AbortedDeferredError, Action as NavigationType, createPath, defer, generatePath, isRouteErrorResponse, json, matchPath, matchRoutes, parsePath, redirect, redirectDocument, replace, resolvePath } from '@remix-run/router';

function _extends() {
  _extends = Object.assign ? Object.assign.bind() : function (target) {
    for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length; i++) {
      var source = arguments[i];
      for (var key in source) {
        if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(source, key)) {
          target[key] = source[key];
        }
      }
    }
    return target;
  };
  return _extends.apply(this, arguments);
}

// Create react-specific types from the agnostic types in @remix-run/router to
// export from react-router
const DataRouterContext = /*#__PURE__*/React.createContext(null);
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") {
  DataRouterContext.displayName = "DataRouter";
}
const DataRouterStateContext = /*#__PURE__*/React.createContext(null);
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") {
  DataRouterStateContext.displayName = "DataRouterState";
}
const AwaitContext = /*#__PURE__*/React.createContext(null);
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") {
  AwaitContext.displayName = "Await";
}

/**
 * A Navigator is a "location changer"; it's how you get to different locations.
 *
 * Every history instance conforms to the Navigator interface, but the
 * distinction is useful primarily when it comes to the low-level `` API
 * where both the location and a navigator must be provided separately in order
 * to avoid "tearing" that may occur in a suspense-enabled app if the action
 * and/or location were to be read directly from the history instance.
 */

const NavigationContext = /*#__PURE__*/React.createContext(null);
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") {
  NavigationContext.displayName = "Navigation";
}
const LocationContext = /*#__PURE__*/React.createContext(null);
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") {
  LocationContext.displayName = "Location";
}
const RouteContext = /*#__PURE__*/React.createContext({
  outlet: null,
  matches: [],
  isDataRoute: false
});
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") {
  RouteContext.displayName = "Route";
}
const RouteErrorContext = /*#__PURE__*/React.createContext(null);
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") {
  RouteErrorContext.displayName = "RouteError";
}

/**
 * Returns the full href for the given "to" value. This is useful for building
 * custom links that are also accessible and preserve right-click behavior.
 *
 * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-href
 */
function useHref(to, _temp) {
  let {
    relative
  } = _temp === void 0 ? {} : _temp;
  !useInRouterContext() ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the
  // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.
  "useHref() may be used only in the context of a  component.") : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;
  let {
    basename,
    navigator
  } = React.useContext(NavigationContext);
  let {
    hash,
    pathname,
    search
  } = useResolvedPath(to, {
    relative
  });
  let joinedPathname = pathname;

  // If we're operating within a basename, prepend it to the pathname prior
  // to creating the href.  If this is a root navigation, then just use the raw
  // basename which allows the basename to have full control over the presence
  // of a trailing slash on root links
  if (basename !== "/") {
    joinedPathname = pathname === "/" ? basename : joinPaths([basename, pathname]);
  }
  return navigator.createHref({
    pathname: joinedPathname,
    search,
    hash
  });
}

/**
 * Returns true if this component is a descendant of a ``.
 *
 * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-in-router-context
 */
function useInRouterContext() {
  return React.useContext(LocationContext) != null;
}

/**
 * Returns the current location object, which represents the current URL in web
 * browsers.
 *
 * Note: If you're using this it may mean you're doing some of your own
 * "routing" in your app, and we'd like to know what your use case is. We may
 * be able to provide something higher-level to better suit your needs.
 *
 * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-location
 */
function useLocation() {
  !useInRouterContext() ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the
  // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.
  "useLocation() may be used only in the context of a  component.") : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;
  return React.useContext(LocationContext).location;
}

/**
 * Returns the current navigation action which describes how the router came to
 * the current location, either by a pop, push, or replace on the history stack.
 *
 * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-navigation-type
 */
function useNavigationType() {
  return React.useContext(LocationContext).navigationType;
}

/**
 * Returns a PathMatch object if the given pattern matches the current URL.
 * This is useful for components that need to know "active" state, e.g.
 * ``.
 *
 * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-match
 */
function useMatch(pattern) {
  !useInRouterContext() ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the
  // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.
  "useMatch() may be used only in the context of a  component.") : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;
  let {
    pathname
  } = useLocation();
  return React.useMemo(() => matchPath(pattern, UNSAFE_decodePath(pathname)), [pathname, pattern]);
}

/**
 * The interface for the navigate() function returned from useNavigate().
 */

const navigateEffectWarning = "You should call navigate() in a React.useEffect(), not when " + "your component is first rendered.";

// Mute warnings for calls to useNavigate in SSR environments
function useIsomorphicLayoutEffect(cb) {
  let isStatic = React.useContext(NavigationContext).static;
  if (!isStatic) {
    // We should be able to get rid of this once react 18.3 is released
    // See: https://github.com/facebook/react/pull/26395
    // eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/rules-of-hooks
    React.useLayoutEffect(cb);
  }
}

/**
 * Returns an imperative method for changing the location. Used by ``s, but
 * may also be used by other elements to change the location.
 *
 * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-navigate
 */
function useNavigate() {
  let {
    isDataRoute
  } = React.useContext(RouteContext);
  // Conditional usage is OK here because the usage of a data router is static
  // eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/rules-of-hooks
  return isDataRoute ? useNavigateStable() : useNavigateUnstable();
}
function useNavigateUnstable() {
  !useInRouterContext() ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the
  // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.
  "useNavigate() may be used only in the context of a  component.") : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;
  let dataRouterContext = React.useContext(DataRouterContext);
  let {
    basename,
    future,
    navigator
  } = React.useContext(NavigationContext);
  let {
    matches
  } = React.useContext(RouteContext);
  let {
    pathname: locationPathname
  } = useLocation();
  let routePathnamesJson = JSON.stringify(UNSAFE_getResolveToMatches(matches, future.v7_relativeSplatPath));
  let activeRef = React.useRef(false);
  useIsomorphicLayoutEffect(() => {
    activeRef.current = true;
  });
  let navigate = React.useCallback(function (to, options) {
    if (options === void 0) {
      options = {};
    }
    process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_warning(activeRef.current, navigateEffectWarning) : void 0;

    // Short circuit here since if this happens on first render the navigate
    // is useless because we haven't wired up our history listener yet
    if (!activeRef.current) return;
    if (typeof to === "number") {
      navigator.go(to);
      return;
    }
    let path = resolveTo(to, JSON.parse(routePathnamesJson), locationPathname, options.relative === "path");

    // If we're operating within a basename, prepend it to the pathname prior
    // to handing off to history (but only if we're not in a data router,
    // otherwise it'll prepend the basename inside of the router).
    // If this is a root navigation, then we navigate to the raw basename
    // which allows the basename to have full control over the presence of a
    // trailing slash on root links
    if (dataRouterContext == null && basename !== "/") {
      path.pathname = path.pathname === "/" ? basename : joinPaths([basename, path.pathname]);
    }
    (!!options.replace ? navigator.replace : navigator.push)(path, options.state, options);
  }, [basename, navigator, routePathnamesJson, locationPathname, dataRouterContext]);
  return navigate;
}
const OutletContext = /*#__PURE__*/React.createContext(null);

/**
 * Returns the context (if provided) for the child route at this level of the route
 * hierarchy.
 * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-outlet-context
 */
function useOutletContext() {
  return React.useContext(OutletContext);
}

/**
 * Returns the element for the child route at this level of the route
 * hierarchy. Used internally by `` to render child routes.
 *
 * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-outlet
 */
function useOutlet(context) {
  let outlet = React.useContext(RouteContext).outlet;
  if (outlet) {
    return /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(OutletContext.Provider, {
      value: context
    }, outlet);
  }
  return outlet;
}

/**
 * Returns an object of key/value pairs of the dynamic params from the current
 * URL that were matched by the route path.
 *
 * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-params
 */
function useParams() {
  let {
    matches
  } = React.useContext(RouteContext);
  let routeMatch = matches[matches.length - 1];
  return routeMatch ? routeMatch.params : {};
}

/**
 * Resolves the pathname of the given `to` value against the current location.
 *
 * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-resolved-path
 */
function useResolvedPath(to, _temp2) {
  let {
    relative
  } = _temp2 === void 0 ? {} : _temp2;
  let {
    future
  } = React.useContext(NavigationContext);
  let {
    matches
  } = React.useContext(RouteContext);
  let {
    pathname: locationPathname
  } = useLocation();
  let routePathnamesJson = JSON.stringify(UNSAFE_getResolveToMatches(matches, future.v7_relativeSplatPath));
  return React.useMemo(() => resolveTo(to, JSON.parse(routePathnamesJson), locationPathname, relative === "path"), [to, routePathnamesJson, locationPathname, relative]);
}

/**
 * Returns the element of the route that matched the current location, prepared
 * with the correct context to render the remainder of the route tree. Route
 * elements in the tree must render an `` to render their child route's
 * element.
 *
 * @see https://reactrouter.com/v6/hooks/use-routes
 */
function useRoutes(routes, locationArg) {
  return useRoutesImpl(routes, locationArg);
}

// Internal implementation with accept optional param for RouterProvider usage
function useRoutesImpl(routes, locationArg, dataRouterState, future) {
  !useInRouterContext() ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, // TODO: This error is probably because they somehow have 2 versions of the
  // router loaded. We can help them understand how to avoid that.
  "useRoutes() may be used only in the context of a  component.") : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;
  let {
    navigator
  } = React.useContext(NavigationContext);
  let {
    matches: parentMatches
  } = React.useContext(RouteContext);
  let routeMatch = parentMatches[parentMatches.length - 1];
  let parentParams = routeMatch ? routeMatch.params : {};
  let parentPathname = routeMatch ? routeMatch.pathname : "/";
  let parentPathnameBase = routeMatch ? routeMatch.pathnameBase : "/";
  let parentRoute = routeMatch && routeMatch.route;
  if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") {
    // You won't get a warning about 2 different  under a 
    // without a trailing *, but this is a best-effort warning anyway since we
    // cannot even give the warning unless they land at the parent route.
    //
    // Example:
    //
    // 
    //   {/* This route path MUST end with /* because otherwise
    //       it will never match /blog/post/123 */}
    //   } />
    //   } />
    // 
    //
    // function Blog() {
    //   return (
    //     
    //       } />
    //     
    //   );
    // }
    let parentPath = parentRoute && parentRoute.path || "";
    warningOnce(parentPathname, !parentRoute || parentPath.endsWith("*"), "You rendered descendant  (or called `useRoutes()`) at " + ("\"" + parentPathname + "\" (under ) but the ") + "parent route path has no trailing \"*\". This means if you navigate " + "deeper, the parent won't match anymore and therefore the child " + "routes will never render.\n\n" + ("Please change the parent  to ."));
  }
  let locationFromContext = useLocation();
  let location;
  if (locationArg) {
    var _parsedLocationArg$pa;
    let parsedLocationArg = typeof locationArg === "string" ? parsePath(locationArg) : locationArg;
    !(parentPathnameBase === "/" || ((_parsedLocationArg$pa = parsedLocationArg.pathname) == null ? void 0 : _parsedLocationArg$pa.startsWith(parentPathnameBase))) ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, "When overriding the location using `` or `useRoutes(routes, location)`, " + "the location pathname must begin with the portion of the URL pathname that was " + ("matched by all parent routes. The current pathname base is \"" + parentPathnameBase + "\" ") + ("but pathname \"" + parsedLocationArg.pathname + "\" was given in the `location` prop.")) : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;
    location = parsedLocationArg;
  } else {
    location = locationFromContext;
  }
  let pathname = location.pathname || "/";
  let remainingPathname = pathname;
  if (parentPathnameBase !== "/") {
    // Determine the remaining pathname by removing the # of URL segments the
    // parentPathnameBase has, instead of removing based on character count.
    // This is because we can't guarantee that incoming/outgoing encodings/
    // decodings will match exactly.
    // We decode paths before matching on a per-segment basis with
    // decodeURIComponent(), but we re-encode pathnames via `new URL()` so they
    // match what `window.location.pathname` would reflect.  Those don't 100%
    // align when it comes to encoded URI characters such as % and &.
    //
    // So we may end up with:
    //   pathname:           "/descendant/a%25b/match"
    //   parentPathnameBase: "/descendant/a%b"
    //
    // And the direct substring removal approach won't work :/
    let parentSegments = parentPathnameBase.replace(/^\//, "").split("/");
    let segments = pathname.replace(/^\//, "").split("/");
    remainingPathname = "/" + segments.slice(parentSegments.length).join("/");
  }
  let matches = matchRoutes(routes, {
    pathname: remainingPathname
  });
  if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") {
    process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_warning(parentRoute || matches != null, "No routes matched location \"" + location.pathname + location.search + location.hash + "\" ") : void 0;
    process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_warning(matches == null || matches[matches.length - 1].route.element !== undefined || matches[matches.length - 1].route.Component !== undefined || matches[matches.length - 1].route.lazy !== undefined, "Matched leaf route at location \"" + location.pathname + location.search + location.hash + "\" " + "does not have an element or Component. This means it will render an  with a " + "null value by default resulting in an \"empty\" page.") : void 0;
  }
  let renderedMatches = _renderMatches(matches && matches.map(match => Object.assign({}, match, {
    params: Object.assign({}, parentParams, match.params),
    pathname: joinPaths([parentPathnameBase,
    // Re-encode pathnames that were decoded inside matchRoutes
    navigator.encodeLocation ? navigator.encodeLocation(match.pathname).pathname : match.pathname]),
    pathnameBase: match.pathnameBase === "/" ? parentPathnameBase : joinPaths([parentPathnameBase,
    // Re-encode pathnames that were decoded inside matchRoutes
    navigator.encodeLocation ? navigator.encodeLocation(match.pathnameBase).pathname : match.pathnameBase])
  })), parentMatches, dataRouterState, future);

  // When a user passes in a `locationArg`, the associated routes need to
  // be wrapped in a new `LocationContext.Provider` in order for `useLocation`
  // to use the scoped location instead of the global location.
  if (locationArg && renderedMatches) {
    return /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(LocationContext.Provider, {
      value: {
        location: _extends({
          pathname: "/",
          search: "",
          hash: "",
          state: null,
          key: "default"
        }, location),
        navigationType: Action.Pop
      }
    }, renderedMatches);
  }
  return renderedMatches;
}
function DefaultErrorComponent() {
  let error = useRouteError();
  let message = isRouteErrorResponse(error) ? error.status + " " + error.statusText : error instanceof Error ? error.message : JSON.stringify(error);
  let stack = error instanceof Error ? error.stack : null;
  let lightgrey = "rgba(200,200,200, 0.5)";
  let preStyles = {
    padding: "0.5rem",
    backgroundColor: lightgrey
  };
  let codeStyles = {
    padding: "2px 4px",
    backgroundColor: lightgrey
  };
  let devInfo = null;
  if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production") {
    console.error("Error handled by React Router default ErrorBoundary:", error);
    devInfo = /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(React.Fragment, null, /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement("p", null, "\uD83D\uDCBF Hey developer \uD83D\uDC4B"), /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement("p", null, "You can provide a way better UX than this when your app throws errors by providing your own ", /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement("code", {
      style: codeStyles
    }, "ErrorBoundary"), " or", " ", /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement("code", {
      style: codeStyles
    }, "errorElement"), " prop on your route."));
  }
  return /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(React.Fragment, null, /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement("h2", null, "Unexpected Application Error!"), /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement("h3", {
    style: {
      fontStyle: "italic"
    }
  }, message), stack ? /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement("pre", {
    style: preStyles
  }, stack) : null, devInfo);
}
const defaultErrorElement = /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(DefaultErrorComponent, null);
class RenderErrorBoundary extends React.Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.state = {
      location: props.location,
      revalidation: props.revalidation,
      error: props.error
    };
  }
  static getDerivedStateFromError(error) {
    return {
      error: error
    };
  }
  static getDerivedStateFromProps(props, state) {
    // When we get into an error state, the user will likely click "back" to the
    // previous page that didn't have an error. Because this wraps the entire
    // application, that will have no effect--the error page continues to display.
    // This gives us a mechanism to recover from the error when the location changes.
    //
    // Whether we're in an error state or not, we update the location in state
    // so that when we are in an error state, it gets reset when a new location
    // comes in and the user recovers from the error.
    if (state.location !== props.location || state.revalidation !== "idle" && props.revalidation === "idle") {
      return {
        error: props.error,
        location: props.location,
        revalidation: props.revalidation
      };
    }

    // If we're not changing locations, preserve the location but still surface
    // any new errors that may come through. We retain the existing error, we do
    // this because the error provided from the app state may be cleared without
    // the location changing.
    return {
      error: props.error !== undefined ? props.error : state.error,
      location: state.location,
      revalidation: props.revalidation || state.revalidation
    };
  }
  componentDidCatch(error, errorInfo) {
    console.error("React Router caught the following error during render", error, errorInfo);
  }
  render() {
    return this.state.error !== undefined ? /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(RouteContext.Provider, {
      value: this.props.routeContext
    }, /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(RouteErrorContext.Provider, {
      value: this.state.error,
      children: this.props.component
    })) : this.props.children;
  }
}
function RenderedRoute(_ref) {
  let {
    routeContext,
    match,
    children
  } = _ref;
  let dataRouterContext = React.useContext(DataRouterContext);

  // Track how deep we got in our render pass to emulate SSR componentDidCatch
  // in a DataStaticRouter
  if (dataRouterContext && dataRouterContext.static && dataRouterContext.staticContext && (match.route.errorElement || match.route.ErrorBoundary)) {
    dataRouterContext.staticContext._deepestRenderedBoundaryId = match.route.id;
  }
  return /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(RouteContext.Provider, {
    value: routeContext
  }, children);
}
function _renderMatches(matches, parentMatches, dataRouterState, future) {
  var _dataRouterState;
  if (parentMatches === void 0) {
    parentMatches = [];
  }
  if (dataRouterState === void 0) {
    dataRouterState = null;
  }
  if (future === void 0) {
    future = null;
  }
  if (matches == null) {
    var _future;
    if (!dataRouterState) {
      return null;
    }
    if (dataRouterState.errors) {
      // Don't bail if we have data router errors so we can render them in the
      // boundary.  Use the pre-matched (or shimmed) matches
      matches = dataRouterState.matches;
    } else if ((_future = future) != null && _future.v7_partialHydration && parentMatches.length === 0 && !dataRouterState.initialized && dataRouterState.matches.length > 0) {
      // Don't bail if we're initializing with partial hydration and we have
      // router matches.  That means we're actively running `patchRoutesOnNavigation`
      // so we should render down the partial matches to the appropriate
      // `HydrateFallback`.  We only do this if `parentMatches` is empty so it
      // only impacts the root matches for `RouterProvider` and no descendant
      // ``
      matches = dataRouterState.matches;
    } else {
      return null;
    }
  }
  let renderedMatches = matches;

  // If we have data errors, trim matches to the highest error boundary
  let errors = (_dataRouterState = dataRouterState) == null ? void 0 : _dataRouterState.errors;
  if (errors != null) {
    let errorIndex = renderedMatches.findIndex(m => m.route.id && (errors == null ? void 0 : errors[m.route.id]) !== undefined);
    !(errorIndex >= 0) ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, "Could not find a matching route for errors on route IDs: " + Object.keys(errors).join(",")) : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;
    renderedMatches = renderedMatches.slice(0, Math.min(renderedMatches.length, errorIndex + 1));
  }

  // If we're in a partial hydration mode, detect if we need to render down to
  // a given HydrateFallback while we load the rest of the hydration data
  let renderFallback = false;
  let fallbackIndex = -1;
  if (dataRouterState && future && future.v7_partialHydration) {
    for (let i = 0; i < renderedMatches.length; i++) {
      let match = renderedMatches[i];
      // Track the deepest fallback up until the first route without data
      if (match.route.HydrateFallback || match.route.hydrateFallbackElement) {
        fallbackIndex = i;
      }
      if (match.route.id) {
        let {
          loaderData,
          errors
        } = dataRouterState;
        let needsToRunLoader = match.route.loader && loaderData[match.route.id] === undefined && (!errors || errors[match.route.id] === undefined);
        if (match.route.lazy || needsToRunLoader) {
          // We found the first route that's not ready to render (waiting on
          // lazy, or has a loader that hasn't run yet).  Flag that we need to
          // render a fallback and render up until the appropriate fallback
          renderFallback = true;
          if (fallbackIndex >= 0) {
            renderedMatches = renderedMatches.slice(0, fallbackIndex + 1);
          } else {
            renderedMatches = [renderedMatches[0]];
          }
          break;
        }
      }
    }
  }
  return renderedMatches.reduceRight((outlet, match, index) => {
    // Only data routers handle errors/fallbacks
    let error;
    let shouldRenderHydrateFallback = false;
    let errorElement = null;
    let hydrateFallbackElement = null;
    if (dataRouterState) {
      error = errors && match.route.id ? errors[match.route.id] : undefined;
      errorElement = match.route.errorElement || defaultErrorElement;
      if (renderFallback) {
        if (fallbackIndex < 0 && index === 0) {
          warningOnce("route-fallback", false, "No `HydrateFallback` element provided to render during initial hydration");
          shouldRenderHydrateFallback = true;
          hydrateFallbackElement = null;
        } else if (fallbackIndex === index) {
          shouldRenderHydrateFallback = true;
          hydrateFallbackElement = match.route.hydrateFallbackElement || null;
        }
      }
    }
    let matches = parentMatches.concat(renderedMatches.slice(0, index + 1));
    let getChildren = () => {
      let children;
      if (error) {
        children = errorElement;
      } else if (shouldRenderHydrateFallback) {
        children = hydrateFallbackElement;
      } else if (match.route.Component) {
        // Note: This is a de-optimized path since React won't re-use the
        // ReactElement since it's identity changes with each new
        // React.createElement call.  We keep this so folks can use
        // `` in `` but generally `Component`
        // usage is only advised in `RouterProvider` when we can convert it to
        // `element` ahead of time.
        children = /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(match.route.Component, null);
      } else if (match.route.element) {
        children = match.route.element;
      } else {
        children = outlet;
      }
      return /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(RenderedRoute, {
        match: match,
        routeContext: {
          outlet,
          matches,
          isDataRoute: dataRouterState != null
        },
        children: children
      });
    };
    // Only wrap in an error boundary within data router usages when we have an
    // ErrorBoundary/errorElement on this route.  Otherwise let it bubble up to
    // an ancestor ErrorBoundary/errorElement
    return dataRouterState && (match.route.ErrorBoundary || match.route.errorElement || index === 0) ? /*#__PURE__*/React.createElement(RenderErrorBoundary, {
      location: dataRouterState.location,
      revalidation: dataRouterState.revalidation,
      component: errorElement,
      error: error,
      children: getChildren(),
      routeContext: {
        outlet: null,
        matches,
        isDataRoute: true
      }
    }) : getChildren();
  }, null);
}
var DataRouterHook = /*#__PURE__*/function (DataRouterHook) {
  DataRouterHook["UseBlocker"] = "useBlocker";
  DataRouterHook["UseRevalidator"] = "useRevalidator";
  DataRouterHook["UseNavigateStable"] = "useNavigate";
  return DataRouterHook;
}(DataRouterHook || {});
var DataRouterStateHook = /*#__PURE__*/function (DataRouterStateHook) {
  DataRouterStateHook["UseBlocker"] = "useBlocker";
  DataRouterStateHook["UseLoaderData"] = "useLoaderData";
  DataRouterStateHook["UseActionData"] = "useActionData";
  DataRouterStateHook["UseRouteError"] = "useRouteError";
  DataRouterStateHook["UseNavigation"] = "useNavigation";
  DataRouterStateHook["UseRouteLoaderData"] = "useRouteLoaderData";
  DataRouterStateHook["UseMatches"] = "useMatches";
  DataRouterStateHook["UseRevalidator"] = "useRevalidator";
  DataRouterStateHook["UseNavigateStable"] = "useNavigate";
  DataRouterStateHook["UseRouteId"] = "useRouteId";
  return DataRouterStateHook;
}(DataRouterStateHook || {});
function getDataRouterConsoleError(hookName) {
  return hookName + " must be used within a data router.  See https://reactrouter.com/v6/routers/picking-a-router.";
}
function useDataRouterContext(hookName) {
  let ctx = React.useContext(DataRouterContext);
  !ctx ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, getDataRouterConsoleError(hookName)) : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;
  return ctx;
}
function useDataRouterState(hookName) {
  let state = React.useContext(DataRouterStateContext);
  !state ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, getDataRouterConsoleError(hookName)) : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;
  return state;
}
function useRouteContext(hookName) {
  let route = React.useContext(RouteContext);
  !route ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, getDataRouterConsoleError(hookName)) : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;
  return route;
}

// Internal version with hookName-aware debugging
function useCurrentRouteId(hookName) {
  let route = useRouteContext(hookName);
  let thisRoute = route.matches[route.matches.length - 1];
  !thisRoute.route.id ? process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_invariant(false, hookName + " can only be used on routes that contain a unique \"id\"") : UNSAFE_invariant(false) : void 0;
  return thisRoute.route.id;
}

/**
 * Returns the ID for the nearest contextual route
 */
function useRouteId() {
  return useCurrentRouteId(DataRouterStateHook.UseRouteId);
}

/**
 * Returns the current navigation, defaulting to an "idle" navigation when
 * no navigation is in progress
 */
function useNavigation() {
  let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseNavigation);
  return state.navigation;
}

/**
 * Returns a revalidate function for manually triggering revalidation, as well
 * as the current state of any manual revalidations
 */
function useRevalidator() {
  let dataRouterContext = useDataRouterContext(DataRouterHook.UseRevalidator);
  let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseRevalidator);
  return React.useMemo(() => ({
    revalidate: dataRouterContext.router.revalidate,
    state: state.revalidation
  }), [dataRouterContext.router.revalidate, state.revalidation]);
}

/**
 * Returns the active route matches, useful for accessing loaderData for
 * parent/child routes or the route "handle" property
 */
function useMatches() {
  let {
    matches,
    loaderData
  } = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseMatches);
  return React.useMemo(() => matches.map(m => UNSAFE_convertRouteMatchToUiMatch(m, loaderData)), [matches, loaderData]);
}

/**
 * Returns the loader data for the nearest ancestor Route loader
 */
function useLoaderData() {
  let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseLoaderData);
  let routeId = useCurrentRouteId(DataRouterStateHook.UseLoaderData);
  if (state.errors && state.errors[routeId] != null) {
    console.error("You cannot `useLoaderData` in an errorElement (routeId: " + routeId + ")");
    return undefined;
  }
  return state.loaderData[routeId];
}

/**
 * Returns the loaderData for the given routeId
 */
function useRouteLoaderData(routeId) {
  let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseRouteLoaderData);
  return state.loaderData[routeId];
}

/**
 * Returns the action data for the nearest ancestor Route action
 */
function useActionData() {
  let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseActionData);
  let routeId = useCurrentRouteId(DataRouterStateHook.UseLoaderData);
  return state.actionData ? state.actionData[routeId] : undefined;
}

/**
 * Returns the nearest ancestor Route error, which could be a loader/action
 * error or a render error.  This is intended to be called from your
 * ErrorBoundary/errorElement to display a proper error message.
 */
function useRouteError() {
  var _state$errors;
  let error = React.useContext(RouteErrorContext);
  let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseRouteError);
  let routeId = useCurrentRouteId(DataRouterStateHook.UseRouteError);

  // If this was a render error, we put it in a RouteError context inside
  // of RenderErrorBoundary
  if (error !== undefined) {
    return error;
  }

  // Otherwise look for errors from our data router state
  return (_state$errors = state.errors) == null ? void 0 : _state$errors[routeId];
}

/**
 * Returns the happy-path data from the nearest ancestor `` value
 */
function useAsyncValue() {
  let value = React.useContext(AwaitContext);
  return value == null ? void 0 : value._data;
}

/**
 * Returns the error from the nearest ancestor `` value
 */
function useAsyncError() {
  let value = React.useContext(AwaitContext);
  return value == null ? void 0 : value._error;
}
let blockerId = 0;

/**
 * Allow the application to block navigations within the SPA and present the
 * user a confirmation dialog to confirm the navigation.  Mostly used to avoid
 * using half-filled form data.  This does not handle hard-reloads or
 * cross-origin navigations.
 */
function useBlocker(shouldBlock) {
  let {
    router,
    basename
  } = useDataRouterContext(DataRouterHook.UseBlocker);
  let state = useDataRouterState(DataRouterStateHook.UseBlocker);
  let [blockerKey, setBlockerKey] = React.useState("");
  let blockerFunction = React.useCallback(arg => {
    if (typeof shouldBlock !== "function") {
      return !!shouldBlock;
    }
    if (basename === "/") {
      return shouldBlock(arg);
    }

    // If they provided us a function and we've got an active basename, strip
    // it from the locations we expose to the user to match the behavior of
    // useLocation
    let {
      currentLocation,
      nextLocation,
      historyAction
    } = arg;
    return shouldBlock({
      currentLocation: _extends({}, currentLocation, {
        pathname: stripBasename(currentLocation.pathname, basename) || currentLocation.pathname
      }),
      nextLocation: _extends({}, nextLocation, {
        pathname: stripBasename(nextLocation.pathname, basename) || nextLocation.pathname
      }),
      historyAction
    });
  }, [basename, shouldBlock]);

  // This effect is in charge of blocker key assignment and deletion (which is
  // tightly coupled to the key)
  React.useEffect(() => {
    let key = String(++blockerId);
    setBlockerKey(key);
    return () => router.deleteBlocker(key);
  }, [router]);

  // This effect handles assigning the blockerFunction.  This is to handle
  // unstable blocker function identities, and happens only after the prior
  // effect so we don't get an orphaned blockerFunction in the router with a
  // key of "".  Until then we just have the IDLE_BLOCKER.
  React.useEffect(() => {
    if (blockerKey !== "") {
      router.getBlocker(blockerKey, blockerFunction);
    }
  }, [router, blockerKey, blockerFunction]);

  // Prefer the blocker from `state` not `router.state` since DataRouterContext
  // is memoized so this ensures we update on blocker state updates
  return blockerKey && state.blockers.has(blockerKey) ? state.blockers.get(blockerKey) : IDLE_BLOCKER;
}

/**
 * Stable version of useNavigate that is used when we are in the context of
 * a RouterProvider.
 */
function useNavigateStable() {
  let {
    router
  } = useDataRouterContext(DataRouterHook.UseNavigateStable);
  let id = useCurrentRouteId(DataRouterStateHook.UseNavigateStable);
  let activeRef = React.useRef(false);
  useIsomorphicLayoutEffect(() => {
    activeRef.current = true;
  });
  let navigate = React.useCallback(function (to, options) {
    if (options === void 0) {
      options = {};
    }
    process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_warning(activeRef.current, navigateEffectWarning) : void 0;

    // Short circuit here since if this happens on first render the navigate
    // is useless because we haven't wired up our router subscriber yet
    if (!activeRef.current) return;
    if (typeof to === "number") {
      router.navigate(to);
    } else {
      router.navigate(to, _extends({
        fromRouteId: id
      }, options));
    }
  }, [router, id]);
  return navigate;
}
const alreadyWarned$1 = {};
function warningOnce(key, cond, message) {
  if (!cond && !alreadyWarned$1[key]) {
    alreadyWarned$1[key] = true;
    process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_warning(false, message) : void 0;
  }
}

const alreadyWarned = {};
function warnOnce(key, message) {
  if (!alreadyWarned[message]) {
    alreadyWarned[message] = true;
    console.warn(message);
  }
}
const logDeprecation = (flag, msg, link) => warnOnce(flag, "\u26A0\uFE0F React Router Future Flag Warning: " + msg + ". " + ("You can use the `" + flag + "` future flag to opt-in early. ") + ("For more information, see " + link + "."));
function logV6DeprecationWarnings(renderFuture, routerFuture) {
  if (!(renderFuture != null && renderFuture.v7_startTransition)) {
    logDeprecation("v7_startTransition", "React Router will begin wrapping state updates in `React.startTransition` in v7", "https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_starttransition");
  }
  if (!(renderFuture != null && renderFuture.v7_relativeSplatPath) && (!routerFuture || !routerFuture.v7_relativeSplatPath)) {
    logDeprecation("v7_relativeSplatPath", "Relative route resolution within Splat routes is changing in v7", "https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_relativesplatpath");
  }
  if (routerFuture) {
    if (!routerFuture.v7_fetcherPersist) {
      logDeprecation("v7_fetcherPersist", "The persistence behavior of fetchers is changing in v7", "https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_fetcherpersist");
    }
    if (!routerFuture.v7_normalizeFormMethod) {
      logDeprecation("v7_normalizeFormMethod", "Casing of `formMethod` fields is being normalized to uppercase in v7", "https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_normalizeformmethod");
    }
    if (!routerFuture.v7_partialHydration) {
      logDeprecation("v7_partialHydration", "`RouterProvider` hydration behavior is changing in v7", "https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_partialhydration");
    }
    if (!routerFuture.v7_skipActionErrorRevalidation) {
      logDeprecation("v7_skipActionErrorRevalidation", "The revalidation behavior after 4xx/5xx `action` responses is changing in v7", "https://reactrouter.com/v6/upgrading/future#v7_skipactionerrorrevalidation");
    }
  }
}

/**
  Webpack + React 17 fails to compile on any of the following because webpack
  complains that `startTransition` doesn't exist in `React`:
  * import { startTransition } from "react"
  * import * as React from from "react";
    "startTransition" in React ? React.startTransition(() => setState()) : setState()
  * import * as React from from "react";
    "startTransition" in React ? React["startTransition"](() => setState()) : setState()

  Moving it to a constant such as the following solves the Webpack/React 17 issue:
  * import * as React from from "react";
    const START_TRANSITION = "startTransition";
    START_TRANSITION in React ? React[START_TRANSITION](() => setState()) : setState()

  However, that introduces webpack/terser minification issues in production builds
  in React 18 where minification/obfuscation ends up removing the call of
  React.startTransition entirely from the first half of the ternary.  Grabbing
  this exported reference once up front resolves that issue.

  See https://github.com/remix-run/react-router/issues/10579
*/
const START_TRANSITION = "startTransition";
const startTransitionImpl = React[START_TRANSITION];

/**
 * Given a Remix Router instance, render the appropriate UI
 */
function RouterProvider(_ref) {
  let {
    fallbackElement,
    router,
    future
  } = _ref;
  let [state, setStateImpl] = React.useState(router.state);
  let {
    v7_startTransition
  } = future || {};
  let setState = React.useCallback(newState => {
    if (v7_startTransition && startTransitionImpl) {
      startTransitionImpl(() => setStateImpl(newState));
    } else {
      setStateImpl(newState);
    }
  }, [setStateImpl, v7_startTransition]);

  // Need to use a layout effect here so we are subscribed early enough to
  // pick up on any render-driven redirects/navigations (useEffect/)
  React.useLayoutEffect(() => router.subscribe(setState), [router, setState]);
  React.useEffect(() => {
    process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production" ? UNSAFE_warning(fallbackElement == null || !router.future.v7_partialHydration, "`` is deprecated when using " + "`v7_partialHydration`, use a `HydrateFallback` component instead") : void 0;
    // Only log this once on initial mount
    // eslint-disable-next-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps
  }, []);
  let navigator = React.useMemo(() => {
    return {
      createHref: router.createHref,
      encodeLocation: router.encodeLocation,
      go: n => router.navigate(n),
      push: (to, state, opts) => router.navigate(to, {
        state,
        preventScrollReset: opts == null ? void 0 : opts.preventScrollReset
      }),
      replace: (to, state, opts) => router.navigate(to, {
        replace: true,
        state,
        preventScrollReset: opts == null ? void 0 : opts.preventScrollReset
      })
    };
  }, [router]);
  let basename = router.basename || "/";
  let dataRouterContext = React.useMemo(() => ({
    router,
    navigator,
    static: false,
    basename
  }), [router, navigator, basename]);
  React.useEffect(() => logV6DeprecationWarnings(future, router.future), [router, future]);

  // The fragment and {null} here are important!  We need them to keep React 18's
  // useId happy when we are server-rendering since we may have a