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reactjs - React Typescript: add location state to react router component

I have a normal route

function LoginPage(props: RouteComponentProps): React.ReactElement {...
}

that uses RouteComponentProps from react-router-dom.

Strangely there were no issues for a long time with this component, but now it is failing to compile on travis-ci when I use history.push(location.state.from.pathname) saying Property 'from' does not exist on type '{}'.

I set this state in my PrivateRoute component that is pretty standard with a Redirect

<Redirect
  to={{ pathname: '/login', state: { from: props.location } }}
/>

How can I update the typing for location to include a from object with pathname: string;

EDIT:

The solution was to add

COPY yarn.lock /usr/src/app/

to my Dockerfile after I copied the package.json over.

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Previously, type checking was disabled for location state. That changed with https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/issues/41674.

The type defaults to unknown, but you can change it using generics:

import { Location } from 'history';
import { ReactElement } from 'react';
import { StaticContext } from 'react-router';
import { RouteComponentProps } from 'react-router-dom';

type LocationState = {
    from: Location;
};

function LoginPage(
    props: RouteComponentProps<{}, StaticContext, LocationState>,
): ReactElement {
    props.history.push(props.location.state.from.pathname);
}

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