user3142695
user3142695

Reputation: 17332

How to use Link components in Menu.List elements

I'm trying to get a semantic ui (react) menu list, which should be working with react router, which means I would like to use the Link component of react router

If I use this...

<Menu.Item name='profile'>
    <Icon name='user' />
    My profile
</Menu.Item>

...it gives me the result:

<a class="item">
    <i aria-hidden="true" class="user icon"></i>
    My profile
</a>

But I would like to get something like

<Link to='profile'>
    <i aria-hidden="true" class="user icon"></i>
    My profile
</Link>

This one doesn't work, as the syntax is wrong:

<Menu.Item name='profile' as={ <Link to='profile' /> }>
    <Icon name='user' />
    My profile
</Menu.Item>

Upvotes: 33

Views: 34716

Answers (2)

Oleksandr Fediashov
Oleksandr Fediashov

Reputation: 4335

You need use the SUIR's augmentation:

<Menu.Item as={ Link } name='profile' to='profile'>
  <Icon name='user' />
  My profile
</Menu.Item>

Upvotes: 91

Abdennour TOUMI
Abdennour TOUMI

Reputation: 93203

Use browserHistory.push instead ; It was provided also by react-router as an alternative of Link but non-markup :

import {browserHistory} from 'react-router';

redirect(to) {
    browserHistory.push({
       pathname: to
    });
} 
//......
<Menu.Item name="profile" onClick={this.redirect('/profile')}
    <Icon name='user' />
    My profile
</Menu.Item>

If you want to get /profile from name props , change the line by :

<Menu.Item name="profile" onClick={(event, itemProps) => this.redirect(itemProps.name)}

And if so , <Menu onItemClick={...} > is better than <Menu.item onClick={...} >

Upvotes: 7

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