It has been deprecated in React 19, which allows functional components to receive refs just like any other prop.
27 lines
795 B
TypeScript
27 lines
795 B
TypeScript
/*
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Copyright 2024 New Vector Ltd.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-Element-Commercial
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Please see LICENSE in the repository root for full details.
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*/
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import { type ComponentProps, type FC } from "react";
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import { Button } from "@vector-im/compound-web";
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import type { LinkProps } from "react-router-dom";
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import { useLink } from "./Link";
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type Props = Omit<ComponentProps<typeof Button<"a">>, "as" | "href"> & {
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to: LinkProps["to"];
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state?: unknown;
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};
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/**
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* A version of Compound's button component that acts as a link and integrates
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* with our router setup.
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*/
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export const LinkButton: FC<Props> = ({ ref, to, state, ...props }) => {
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const [path, onClick] = useLink(to, state);
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return <Button as="a" ref={ref} {...props} href={path} onClick={onClick} />;
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};
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