unfortunately with the latest version of React - 16. Async rendering is not an option yet.
With React Router v4, the render
props of Route
component expects a valid React Element or array of React Elements to be returned, therefore, it doesn't accept the Promise object return from your function.
However, it's not impossible to achieve what you want with the current version of React and React Router. You just need to tweak your code a little bit. Instead of returning a Promise, your render
should return a React Component, then you can do conditional rendering based on async value inside that component.
It should look like:
<Route path="/foo/bar" render={BazWrapper} />
class BazWrapper extends React.Component {
// Do asynchronous action here
async componentDidMount() {
try {
const apiValue = await get('/some/api');
this.setState({ apiValue })
} catch(err) {
// error handling
}
}
render() {
const { apiValue } = this.state;
return <Baz data={apiValue} />;
}
}
By calling setState
after the asynchronous call finish, you let React Component know that the data is ready and it's should re-render the component.
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