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Frontend basics
Reitit frontend integration is built from multiple layers:
- Core functions with some additional browser oriented features
- Browser integration for attaching Reitit to hash-change or HTML history events
- Stateful wrapper for easy use of history integration
- Optional controller extension
You likely won't use reitit.frontend directly in your apps and instead you
will use the API documented in the browser integration docs, which wraps these
lower level functions.
Core functions
reitit.frontend provides some useful functions wrapping core functions:
match-by-path version which parses a URI using JavaScript, including
query-string, and also coerces the parameters.
Coerced parameters are stored in match :parameters property. If coercion
is not enabled, the original parameters are stored in the same property,
to allow the same code to read parameters regardless if coercion is
enabled.
router which compiles coercers by default.
match-by-name and match-by-name! with optional path-paramers and
logging errors to console.warn instead of throwing errors to prevent
React breaking due to errors. These can also encode query-parameters
using schema from match data.