'Deploying Reactjs website on github pages with routing results in 404 error on refresh
I've created a ReactJS webpage with multiple routes using BrowserRouter and deployed in via GitHub pages with its own domain. The website works perfectly as intended, however, when I refresh the page when I am on a route other than the home '/' page I receive a error 404 error from Github. For example, my domain is 'kigaru-sushi.com/'. When I try to refresh or type the url 'kigaru-sushi.com/sushi', then I get on this page:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/VxgIU.png
When I simulate this locally, it seems to work fine. However, I seem to be running into this issue when I run the script 'npm run deploy' and view it online and refresh the page.
Here is the beginning of my package.json:
{
"name": "kigaru-app",
"version": "0.1.0",
"private": true,
"homepage": "https://kigaru-sushi.com/",
"dependencies": {
"@material-ui/core": "^4.3.0",
"@material-ui/styles": "^4.3.0",
"gh-pages": "^2.0.1",
"react": "^16.8.6",
"react-dom": "^16.8.6",
"react-pose": "^4.0.8",
"react-redux": "^7.1.0",
"react-router-dom": "^5.0.1",
"react-scripts": "^2.1.8",
"redux": "^4.0.4"
}
...
and my routes in App.js:
render() {
return (
<BrowserRouter>
<div>
{this.state.isDesktop ? <Navbar /> : <Mobilenav openDrawer={this.state.openDrawer} closeDrawer={() => this.setState({openDrawer: false})}/>}
<Route exact path={process.env.PUBLIC_URL + '/'} render={ () => (<Home
handleListClick={() => this.setState({openDrawer: true})}
/>)} />
<Route
path="/sushi"
component={() => (
<Sushi
nigiri={sushi.nigiri}
gunkan={sushi.gunkan}
makirolls={sushi.makirolls}
desktop={this.state.isDesktop}
/>
)}
/>
<Route
path="/appetizers"
render={() => <Appetizers appetizers={appetizers} />}
/>
<Route
path="/maindish"
render={() => (
<Maindish
japaneseCurry={maindish.japaneseCurry}
noodles={maindish.noodles}
donburi={maindish.donburi}
/>
)}
/>
<Route
path="/drinks"
render={() => (
<Drinks
beer={drinks.beer}
chuHi={drinks.chuHi}
softDrinks={drinks.softDrinks}
dessert={drinks.dessert}
/>
)}
/>
<Route
path="/contact"
render={() => (
<Contact
/>
)}
/>
<Pop pose={this.state.showDialog ? "static" : "grow"}>
<Fab
onClick={this.handleClickButton}
style={{
position: "fixed",
bottom: "0",
right: "0",
zIndex: 2,
marginRight: "5px",
marginBottom: "10px"
}}
size={this.state.isDesktop ? "large" : "small"}
>
<Icon
style={
this.state.isDesktop
? { fontSize: "40px" }
: { fontSize: "30px" }
}
color={"error"}
>
favorite_border
</Icon>
</Fab>
</Pop>
<Shopping open={this.state.showDialog} close={this.handleClose} />
<Footer />
</div>
</BrowserRouter>
);
I have tried removing proccess.env.PUBLIC_URL and adding a basename and neither have worked and I am very lost. I also tried my best at using HashRouter but that only seemed to give me a blank page when I deployed it. Any help would be very appreciated!
Solution 1:[1]
Github pages doesn't play well with client side routing, especially Browser Router.
Create React App documentation has a few solutions for this.
Solution 2:[2]
Another solution I accidentally found (not HashRouter)
For example, url: username.github.io/gh-pages-url/
in Route path put /gh-pages-url
instead of root /
, like th:
ReactDOM.render(
<Router>
<Switch>
<Route path="/gh-pages-url" component={App} exact />
<Route path='/gh-pages-url/contacts' component={Contacts} />
</Switch>
</Router>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
Solution 3:[3]
GitHub pages doesn't support client routing but you can use HashRouter instead of BrowserRouter
import { HashRouter as Router} from "react-router-dom";
Sources
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Source: Stack Overflow
Solution | Source |
---|---|
Solution 1 | Clarity |
Solution 2 | China Thursunalieve |
Solution 3 | st.huber |