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I use ReactJS and react-router-dom (version 4.2). I can't have my links working with :

<Link to={'/site/' + site.id}>
    <h5><Icon name="map-marker"/> {site.title}</h5>
</Link>

It works when I am on home page (http://localhost:3000), the component is rendered, but when I am on a page like : http://localhost:3000/site/1, I can't go to URL http://localhost:3000/site/2.

The URL changes in address bar, but nothing happens.

I use :

...
<Route path="/site/:id" render={(props) => (
    <SitesView id={props.match.params.id} />
)}/>
...

export default connect(mapStateToProps, mapDispatchToProps, undefined, { pure: false })(App);

In my Router. I can't get it, is it because the URL are almost the same ?

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As I understood , you have one component <SitesView/> for all of the /site/ routes with different props.id's.

When you change the parameter of URL, the id of <SitesView/> component and the URL will be changed but be noticed the <SitesView/> is rendered on previous route and at the moment you are seeing this rendered component which has no knowledge aboute the changes.

Then you need to use one of the React LifeCycle Methods named componentWillReceiveProps(nextProp, nextState) to get to know when the id of <SitesView/> changed. and based on new id you can update your component.

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  • Ok thanks for this explanation, for now I will just use <a href="site/2" which re-render the page, and very more simple. I will try your method when I will have time May 14, 2018 at 14:45
  • Ok but it's better to find a solution for this problem like componentWillReceiveProps sooner because using re-render for update sth is the violation of SPA. May 14, 2018 at 14:50
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    I know it, but I need a lot to make it work, but I will use it. I found other informations on StackOverflow since you explained me. May 14, 2018 at 14:53

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