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fix: revert navlink back to prior approach #9497

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let anchor = renderer.root.findByType("a");

expect(anchor.props.className).not.toMatch("active");
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@mjackson Wanted to get your thoughts on the behavior of <NavLink to="/">. In 6.3 and before it seems like it was impossible to get that to apply as a partial match (end=false). Assuming that's intentional (since / is a weird case and matches everything), then this change reverts back to the previous logic from 6.3 and updates it for isPending.

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This looks right to me. A <NavLink to="/"> should not be active at /home.


let anchor = renderer.root.findByType("a");

expect(anchor.props.className).not.toMatch("active");
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This looks right to me. A <NavLink to="/"> should not be active at /home.

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