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---
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category: Components
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type: Navigation
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title: Breadcrumb
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---
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A breadcrumb displays the current location within a hierarchy. It allows going back to states higher up in the hierarchy.
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## When To Use
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- When the system has more than two layers in a hierarchy.
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- When you need to inform the user of where they are.
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- When the user may need to navigate back to a higher level.
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- When the application has multi-layer architecture.
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## API
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| Property | Description | Type | Optional | Default |
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| -------- | ----------- | ---- | -------- | ------- |
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| itemRender | Custom item renderer | (route, params, routes, paths) => ReactNode | | - |
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| params | Routing parameters | object | | - |
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| routes | The routing stack information of router | object\[] | | - |
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| separator | Custom separator | string\|ReactNode | | `/` |
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> `linkRender` and `nameRender` were removed after `antd@2.0`, please use `itemRender` instead.
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### Use with browserHistory
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The link of Breadcrumb item targets `#` by default, you can use `itemRender` to make a `browserHistory` Link.
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```jsx
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import { Link } from 'react-router';
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const routes = [{
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path: 'index',
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breadcrumbName: 'home'
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}, {
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path: 'first',
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breadcrumbName: 'first'
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}, {
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path: 'second',
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breadcrumbName: 'second'
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}];
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function itemRender(route, params, routes, paths) {
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const last = routes.indexOf(route) === routes.length - 1;
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return last ? <span>{route.breadcrumbName}</span> : <Link to={paths.join('/')}>{route.breadcrumbName}</Link>;
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}
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return <Breadcrumb itemRender={itemRender} routes={routes} />;
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```
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