react-router-framework-mode

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This skill documents building full-stack React apps with React Router framework mode (routes, loaders, actions, middleware, sessions, rendering). It contains developer commands like npm list react-router/npx react-router reveal, references process.env.SESSION_SECRET! and process.env.COOKIE_SECRET!, and links to https://fonts.googleapis.com.

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React Router Framework Mode

Framework mode is React Router's full-stack development experience with file-based routing, server-side, client-side, and static rendering strategies, data loading and mutations, and type-safe route module API.

When to Apply

  • Configuring new routes (app/routes.ts)
  • Loading data with loader or clientLoader
  • Handling mutations with action or clientAction
  • Navigating with <Link>, <NavLink>, <Form>, redirect, and useNavigate
  • Implementing pending/loading UI states
  • Configuring SSR, SPA mode, or pre-rendering (react-router.config.ts)
  • Implementing authentication

References

Load the relevant reference for detailed guidance on the specific API/concept:

ReferenceUse When
references/routing.mdConfiguring routes, nested routes, dynamic segments
references/route-modules.mdUnderstanding all route module exports
references/special-files.mdCustomizing root.tsx, adding global nav/footer, fonts
references/data-loading.mdLoading data with loaders, streaming, caching
references/actions.mdHandling forms, mutations, validation
references/navigation.mdLinks, programmatic navigation, redirects
references/pending-ui.mdLoading states, optimistic UI
references/error-handling.mdError boundaries, error reporting
references/rendering-strategies.mdSSR vs SPA vs pre-rendering configuration
references/middleware.mdAdding middleware (requires v7.9.0+)
references/sessions.mdCookie sessions, authentication, protected routes
references/type-safety.mdAuto-generated route types, type imports, type safety

Version Compatibility

Some features require specific React Router versions. Always verify before implementing:

npm list react-router
FeatureMinimum VersionNotes
Middleware7.9.0+Requires v8_middleware flag
Core framework features7.0.0+loaders, actions, Form, etc.

Critical Patterns

These are the most important patterns to follow. Load the relevant reference for full details.

Forms & Mutations

Search forms - use <Form method="get">, NOT onSubmit with setSearchParams:

// ✅ Correct
<Form method="get">
  <input name="q" />
</Form>

// ❌ Wrong - don't manually handle search params
<form onSubmit={(e) => { e.preventDefault(); setSearchParams(...) }}>

Inline mutations - use useFetcher, NOT <Form> (which causes page navigation):

const fetcher = useFetcher();
const optimistic = fetcher.formData?.get("favorite") === "true" ?? isFavorite;

<fetcher.Form method="post" action={`/favorites/${id}`}>
  <button>{optimistic ? "★" : "☆"}</button>
</fetcher.Form>;

See references/actions.md for complete patterns.

Layouts

Global UI belongs in root.tsx - don't create separate layout files for nav/footer:

// app/root.tsx - add navigation, footer, providers here
export default function App() {
  return (
    <div>
      <nav>...</nav>
      <Outlet />
      <footer>...</footer>
    </div>
  );
}

Use nested routes for section-specific layouts. See references/routing.md.

Route Module Exports

meta uses loaderData, not deprecated data:

// ✅ Correct
export function meta({ loaderData }: Route.MetaArgs) { ... }

// ❌ Wrong - `data` is deprecated
export function meta({ data }: Route.MetaArgs) { ... }

See references/route-modules.md for all exports.

Further Documentation

If anything related to React Router is not covered in these references, you can search the official documentation:

https://reactrouter.com/docs