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Building Single-page Web Apps with Meteor

You're reading from   Building Single-page Web Apps with Meteor Build real-time single page apps at lightning speed using the most powerful full-stack JavaScript framework around

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783988129
Length 198 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Meteor 2. Building HTML Templates FREE CHAPTER 3. Storing Data and Handling Collections 4. Controlling the Data Flow 5. Making Our App Versatile with Routing 6. Keeping States with Sessions 7. Users and Permissions 8. Security with the Allow and Deny Rules 9. Advanced Reactivity 10. Deploying Our App 11. Building Our Own Package 12. Testing in Meteor A. Appendix Index

Adding the iron:router package


Routes are the URLs of a specific page in our app. In a server-side-rendered app, routes are defined either by the server's/framework's configuration or the folder structure on the server.

In a client-side app, routes are simply paths that the app will use to determine which pages to render.

The steps to perform inside the client are as follows:

  1. The website is sent down to the client.

  2. The JavaScript file (or files) is loaded and parsed.

  3. The router code will check which current URL it is on and run the correct route function, which will then render the right templates.

    Tip

    To use routes in our app, we will make use of the iron:router package, a router specifically written for Meteor, which makes it easy to set up routes and combine them with subscriptions.

  4. To add the package, we cancel any running Meteor instance, go to our my-meteor-blog folder, and type the following command:

    $ meteor add iron:router
    
  5. If we are done with this, we can start Meteor again by running the...

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