<RecordRepresentation>
Render the current record as text, leveraging the <Resource recordRepresentation>
prop.
You can also use its hook version: useGetRecordRepresentation
.
Usage
<RecordRepresentation>
doesn’t require any argument. It reads the current record from the parent RecordContext
and the current resource from the parent ResourceContext
.
// in src/posts/PostBreadcrumbs.tsx
import * as React from 'react';
import { Breadcrumbs, Typography } from '@mui/material';
import { Link, RecordRepresentation } from 'react-admin';
export const PostBreadcrumbs = () => {
return (
<div role="presentation">
<Breadcrumbs aria-label="breadcrumb">
<Link underline="hover" color="inherit" to="/">
Home
</Link>
<Link underline="hover" color="inherit" to="/posts">
Posts
</Link>
<Typography color="text.primary">
<RecordRepresentation />
</Typography>
</Breadcrumbs>
</div>
);
}
// in src/posts/PostEdit.tsx
import { EditBase, EditView, SimpleForm, TextInput } from 'react-admin';
import { PostBreadcrumbs } from './PostBreadcrumbs';
const PostEdit = () => (
<EditBase>
<PostBreadcrumbs />
<EditView>
<SimpleForm>
<TextInput source="title" />
</SimpleForm>
</EditView>
</EditBase>
)
Props
Here are all the props you can set on the <RecordRepresentation>
component:
Prop | Required | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
record |
Optional | RaRecord |
Record from the parent RecordContext |
The record to display |
resource |
Optional | string |
Resource from the parent ResourceContext |
The record’s resource |
record
The record to display. Defaults to the record from the parent RecordContext
.
<RecordRepresentation record={record} />
resource
The record’s resource. Defaults to the resource from the parent ResourceContext
.
<RecordRepresentation resource="posts" />