dify/web/hooks/use-tab-searchparams.ts
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Feat/use searchparams as state (#2554)
Co-authored-by: crazywoola <427733928@qq.com>
2024-02-26 12:52:59 +08:00

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import { usePathname, useRouter, useSearchParams } from 'next/navigation'
type UseTabSearchParamsOptions = {
defaultTab: string
routingBehavior?: 'push' | 'replace'
searchParamName?: string
}
/**
* Custom hook to manage tab state via URL search parameters in a Next.js application.
* This hook allows for syncing the active tab with the browser's URL, enabling bookmarking and sharing of URLs with a specific tab activated.
*
* @param {UseTabSearchParamsOptions} options Configuration options for the hook:
* - `defaultTab`: The tab to default to when no tab is specified in the URL.
* - `routingBehavior`: Optional. Determines how changes to the active tab update the browser's history ('push' or 'replace'). Default is 'push'.
* - `searchParamName`: Optional. The name of the search parameter that holds the tab state in the URL. Default is 'category'.
* @returns A tuple where the first element is the active tab and the second element is a function to set the active tab.
*/
export const useTabSearchParams = ({
defaultTab,
routingBehavior = 'push',
searchParamName = 'category',
}: UseTabSearchParamsOptions) => {
const router = useRouter()
const pathName = usePathname()
const searchParams = useSearchParams()
const activeTab = searchParams.get(searchParamName) || defaultTab
const setActiveTab = (newActiveTab: string) => {
router[routingBehavior](`${pathName}?${searchParamName}=${newActiveTab}`)
}
return [activeTab, setActiveTab] as const
}