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To prevent the router from matching on invalid input, you can specify a matcher. For example, you might want a route like /colors/[value]
to match hex values like /colors/ff3e00
but not named colors like /colors/octarine
or any other arbitrary input.
First, create a new file called src/params/hex.js
and export a match
function from it:
src/params/hex
export function match(value) {
return /^[0-9a-f]{6}$/.test(value);
}
Then, to use the new matcher, rename src/routes/colors/[color]
to src/routes/colors/[color=hex]
.
Now, whenever someone navigates to that route, SvelteKit will verify that color
is a valid hex
value. If not, SvelteKit will try to match other routes, before eventually returning a 404.
Matchers run both on the server and in the browser.
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<h1>color picker</h1>