This package will provide a easy way to add a breadcrumb with enough flexibility to your project.
This FlowRouter version attempts to provide the same functionality found in the Iron Router version.
- It current utilizes a private variable within FlowRouter which may cause it to break on FlowRouter updates.( I'll submit an issue about this once the other issues are resolved)
- Flow-Router >=2.0
- Meteor >1.0
- works out of the box with bootstrap3
- use the pre existing template or use your own
Use meteor add ahref:flow-router-breadcrumb
to add the package to your meteor app
- You need to add two parameters to your flow routes which are
parent
andtitle
In this example the Breadcrumb would look or the url /dashboard/analytics/books
like: Dashboard / Analytics / Category Books
// Level 0
FlowRouter.route('/', {
name: 'dashboard',
title: 'Dashboard'
});
// Level 1
FlowRouter.route('/dashboard/analytics', {
name: 'dashboard.analytics',
parent: 'dashboard', // this should be the name variable of the parent route
title: 'Analytics'
});
// Level 2
FlowRouter.route('/dashboard/analytics/books', {
name: 'dashboard.analytics.books',
parent: 'dashboard.analytics', // this should be the name variable of the parent route
title: 'Category Books'
});
In this example the Breadcrumb would look for the url /post/hello-world
like: Home / Blogpost Hello-World
FlowRouter.route('/', {
name: 'home',
template: 'home',
title: 'Home'
});
FlowRouter.route('/post/:_name', {
name: 'post',
parent: 'home', // this should be the name variable of the parent route
title: 'Blogpost :_name' // the variable :_name will be automatically replaced with the value from the url
});
It's a common thing to provide a slug of a title/name of document in route. This leads to breadcrumb in a form:
level 1 > My-awesome-title > level 3
What we usually want is for that to look like:
level 1 > My Awesome Title > level 3
If You specify the slug parameter in your route configuration like this:
title: ':param',
slug: '-'
Then all the '-' characters in the title will be changed into ' ' and the title will get capitalized as usual.
Please note, that you dont have to use a custom template with the name breadcrumb
, you can use the existing one out of the box by simply using {{> breadcrumb}}
to include the preexisting template (which looks exact like the following example) anywhere in your own templates.
<template name="breadcrumb">
<ol class="breadcrumb">
{{#each Breadcrumb}}
<li class="{{cssClasses}}"><a href="{{url}}">{{title}}</a></li>
{{/each}}
</ol>
</template>
if (Meteor.is_client) {
Template.analytics.rendered = function(){
console.log(Breadcrumb.getAll()); // you can access the breadcrumb objects in a template helper as well
}
}