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I have two different components that are rending under one another in my application because they have the same starting route. My current application flow goes from Booking to Time component using this:



<Link to={'/booking/' + this.props.booking.getURLName()} >


How can I make Booking component disappear when Time component appears?



<Router history={history}>
<div>
<IndexRoute exact path="/" component={Home} />
<Route path='/booking' render={(props) => <Booking {...props} details={details} />}/>
<Route path='/booking/:name' render={(props) => <Time {...props} details={details} />}/>
</div>
</Router>

class Booking extends Component {

render() {
return (
<Col>
<Link to={'/booking/' + this.props.booking.getURLName()} >
<div>
// Booking details here
</div>
</Link>
</Col>
);
}
}









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    I have two different components that are rending under one another in my application because they have the same starting route. My current application flow goes from Booking to Time component using this:



    <Link to={'/booking/' + this.props.booking.getURLName()} >


    How can I make Booking component disappear when Time component appears?



    <Router history={history}>
    <div>
    <IndexRoute exact path="/" component={Home} />
    <Route path='/booking' render={(props) => <Booking {...props} details={details} />}/>
    <Route path='/booking/:name' render={(props) => <Time {...props} details={details} />}/>
    </div>
    </Router>

    class Booking extends Component {

    render() {
    return (
    <Col>
    <Link to={'/booking/' + this.props.booking.getURLName()} >
    <div>
    // Booking details here
    </div>
    </Link>
    </Col>
    );
    }
    }









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      I have two different components that are rending under one another in my application because they have the same starting route. My current application flow goes from Booking to Time component using this:



      <Link to={'/booking/' + this.props.booking.getURLName()} >


      How can I make Booking component disappear when Time component appears?



      <Router history={history}>
      <div>
      <IndexRoute exact path="/" component={Home} />
      <Route path='/booking' render={(props) => <Booking {...props} details={details} />}/>
      <Route path='/booking/:name' render={(props) => <Time {...props} details={details} />}/>
      </div>
      </Router>

      class Booking extends Component {

      render() {
      return (
      <Col>
      <Link to={'/booking/' + this.props.booking.getURLName()} >
      <div>
      // Booking details here
      </div>
      </Link>
      </Col>
      );
      }
      }









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      I have two different components that are rending under one another in my application because they have the same starting route. My current application flow goes from Booking to Time component using this:



      <Link to={'/booking/' + this.props.booking.getURLName()} >


      How can I make Booking component disappear when Time component appears?



      <Router history={history}>
      <div>
      <IndexRoute exact path="/" component={Home} />
      <Route path='/booking' render={(props) => <Booking {...props} details={details} />}/>
      <Route path='/booking/:name' render={(props) => <Time {...props} details={details} />}/>
      </div>
      </Router>

      class Booking extends Component {

      render() {
      return (
      <Col>
      <Link to={'/booking/' + this.props.booking.getURLName()} >
      <div>
      // Booking details here
      </div>
      </Link>
      </Col>
      );
      }
      }






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          Use switch from react router dom.



          <Switch history={history}>
          <div>
          <IndexRoute exact path="/" component={Home} />
          <Route path='/booking' render={(props) => <Booking {...props} details={details} />}/>
          <Route path='/booking/:name' render={(props) => <Time {...props} details={details} />}/>
          </div>
          </Switch>





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          • I had to wrap Switch around BrowserRouter because it gave me an error saying You should not use <Switch> outside a <Router>
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:42












          • I got the same issue from it
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:47










          • Adding exact in my booking route fixed the issue. Should I add exact in both the booking routes?
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:50











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          Use switch from react router dom.



          <Switch history={history}>
          <div>
          <IndexRoute exact path="/" component={Home} />
          <Route path='/booking' render={(props) => <Booking {...props} details={details} />}/>
          <Route path='/booking/:name' render={(props) => <Time {...props} details={details} />}/>
          </div>
          </Switch>





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          • I had to wrap Switch around BrowserRouter because it gave me an error saying You should not use <Switch> outside a <Router>
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:42












          • I got the same issue from it
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:47










          • Adding exact in my booking route fixed the issue. Should I add exact in both the booking routes?
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:50
















          1














          Use switch from react router dom.



          <Switch history={history}>
          <div>
          <IndexRoute exact path="/" component={Home} />
          <Route path='/booking' render={(props) => <Booking {...props} details={details} />}/>
          <Route path='/booking/:name' render={(props) => <Time {...props} details={details} />}/>
          </div>
          </Switch>





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          • I had to wrap Switch around BrowserRouter because it gave me an error saying You should not use <Switch> outside a <Router>
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:42












          • I got the same issue from it
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:47










          • Adding exact in my booking route fixed the issue. Should I add exact in both the booking routes?
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:50














          1












          1








          1






          Use switch from react router dom.



          <Switch history={history}>
          <div>
          <IndexRoute exact path="/" component={Home} />
          <Route path='/booking' render={(props) => <Booking {...props} details={details} />}/>
          <Route path='/booking/:name' render={(props) => <Time {...props} details={details} />}/>
          </div>
          </Switch>





          share|improve this answer












          Use switch from react router dom.



          <Switch history={history}>
          <div>
          <IndexRoute exact path="/" component={Home} />
          <Route path='/booking' render={(props) => <Booking {...props} details={details} />}/>
          <Route path='/booking/:name' render={(props) => <Time {...props} details={details} />}/>
          </div>
          </Switch>






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          answered Dec 28 '18 at 3:37









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          • I had to wrap Switch around BrowserRouter because it gave me an error saying You should not use <Switch> outside a <Router>
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:42












          • I got the same issue from it
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:47










          • Adding exact in my booking route fixed the issue. Should I add exact in both the booking routes?
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:50


















          • I had to wrap Switch around BrowserRouter because it gave me an error saying You should not use <Switch> outside a <Router>
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:42












          • I got the same issue from it
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:47










          • Adding exact in my booking route fixed the issue. Should I add exact in both the booking routes?
            – HeelMega
            Dec 28 '18 at 3:50
















          I had to wrap Switch around BrowserRouter because it gave me an error saying You should not use <Switch> outside a <Router>
          – HeelMega
          Dec 28 '18 at 3:42






          I had to wrap Switch around BrowserRouter because it gave me an error saying You should not use <Switch> outside a <Router>
          – HeelMega
          Dec 28 '18 at 3:42














          I got the same issue from it
          – HeelMega
          Dec 28 '18 at 3:47




          I got the same issue from it
          – HeelMega
          Dec 28 '18 at 3:47












          Adding exact in my booking route fixed the issue. Should I add exact in both the booking routes?
          – HeelMega
          Dec 28 '18 at 3:50




          Adding exact in my booking route fixed the issue. Should I add exact in both the booking routes?
          – HeelMega
          Dec 28 '18 at 3:50


















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