React Router is not working with Amazon S3 bucket?












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I am deploying a React app on a Amazon server in a S3 bucket. The problem is that there are many websites hosted under the same adress. It is a show case website from the company I work for. The home page is: www.example.com



My website should become available at www.example.com/mywebsite this should also be the home page of my website. From there you can click around the site. I have build a custom prefix for it, it works fine for almost all the pages except for the ones containing some sort of ID in the path.



So when you navigate to www.example.com/mywebsite/user/123 you will be redirected to www.example.com



It seems that Amozon servers do not recognize the ID part in the URL.



Here are my route configurations from react router (in Typescript):



export class Routes extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<div>
<Route exact path={HOME_PAGE} component={Home}/>
<Route exact path={HOME_PAGE + "/user/:id"} component={UserDetails}/>
</div>
);
}


}



This the prefix I build for the URL:



//Specifies the ENVIRONMENT the app runs in DEVELOPMENT or PRODUCTION
export const ENVIRONMENT: "DEVELOPMENT" | "PRODUCTION" = "PRODUCTION"

//When in development the app is running local so no prefix is needed else
//add /mywebsite to the home page url
export const HOME_PAGE = (ENVIRONMENT == "DEVELOPMENT") ? "" : "/mywebsite"


The website is available online but I am not alowed to share the link in Stackoverflow










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    I am deploying a React app on a Amazon server in a S3 bucket. The problem is that there are many websites hosted under the same adress. It is a show case website from the company I work for. The home page is: www.example.com



    My website should become available at www.example.com/mywebsite this should also be the home page of my website. From there you can click around the site. I have build a custom prefix for it, it works fine for almost all the pages except for the ones containing some sort of ID in the path.



    So when you navigate to www.example.com/mywebsite/user/123 you will be redirected to www.example.com



    It seems that Amozon servers do not recognize the ID part in the URL.



    Here are my route configurations from react router (in Typescript):



    export class Routes extends React.Component {
    render() {
    return (
    <div>
    <Route exact path={HOME_PAGE} component={Home}/>
    <Route exact path={HOME_PAGE + "/user/:id"} component={UserDetails}/>
    </div>
    );
    }


    }



    This the prefix I build for the URL:



    //Specifies the ENVIRONMENT the app runs in DEVELOPMENT or PRODUCTION
    export const ENVIRONMENT: "DEVELOPMENT" | "PRODUCTION" = "PRODUCTION"

    //When in development the app is running local so no prefix is needed else
    //add /mywebsite to the home page url
    export const HOME_PAGE = (ENVIRONMENT == "DEVELOPMENT") ? "" : "/mywebsite"


    The website is available online but I am not alowed to share the link in Stackoverflow










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      I am deploying a React app on a Amazon server in a S3 bucket. The problem is that there are many websites hosted under the same adress. It is a show case website from the company I work for. The home page is: www.example.com



      My website should become available at www.example.com/mywebsite this should also be the home page of my website. From there you can click around the site. I have build a custom prefix for it, it works fine for almost all the pages except for the ones containing some sort of ID in the path.



      So when you navigate to www.example.com/mywebsite/user/123 you will be redirected to www.example.com



      It seems that Amozon servers do not recognize the ID part in the URL.



      Here are my route configurations from react router (in Typescript):



      export class Routes extends React.Component {
      render() {
      return (
      <div>
      <Route exact path={HOME_PAGE} component={Home}/>
      <Route exact path={HOME_PAGE + "/user/:id"} component={UserDetails}/>
      </div>
      );
      }


      }



      This the prefix I build for the URL:



      //Specifies the ENVIRONMENT the app runs in DEVELOPMENT or PRODUCTION
      export const ENVIRONMENT: "DEVELOPMENT" | "PRODUCTION" = "PRODUCTION"

      //When in development the app is running local so no prefix is needed else
      //add /mywebsite to the home page url
      export const HOME_PAGE = (ENVIRONMENT == "DEVELOPMENT") ? "" : "/mywebsite"


      The website is available online but I am not alowed to share the link in Stackoverflow










      share|improve this question














      I am deploying a React app on a Amazon server in a S3 bucket. The problem is that there are many websites hosted under the same adress. It is a show case website from the company I work for. The home page is: www.example.com



      My website should become available at www.example.com/mywebsite this should also be the home page of my website. From there you can click around the site. I have build a custom prefix for it, it works fine for almost all the pages except for the ones containing some sort of ID in the path.



      So when you navigate to www.example.com/mywebsite/user/123 you will be redirected to www.example.com



      It seems that Amozon servers do not recognize the ID part in the URL.



      Here are my route configurations from react router (in Typescript):



      export class Routes extends React.Component {
      render() {
      return (
      <div>
      <Route exact path={HOME_PAGE} component={Home}/>
      <Route exact path={HOME_PAGE + "/user/:id"} component={UserDetails}/>
      </div>
      );
      }


      }



      This the prefix I build for the URL:



      //Specifies the ENVIRONMENT the app runs in DEVELOPMENT or PRODUCTION
      export const ENVIRONMENT: "DEVELOPMENT" | "PRODUCTION" = "PRODUCTION"

      //When in development the app is running local so no prefix is needed else
      //add /mywebsite to the home page url
      export const HOME_PAGE = (ENVIRONMENT == "DEVELOPMENT") ? "" : "/mywebsite"


      The website is available online but I am not alowed to share the link in Stackoverflow







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