A Virtual DOM component (view).
Virtual components expose events
, state
, and a render
function.
The state returned by a component acts as a lens meant to be embedded in the "top level" state atom. Component state is not mutated directly. It's a black box mutated by methods exposed on the component.
Events returned by a component are used to communicate with the application or other components. For example, a component may have a "login button pressed" event but no logic for handling login. Instead, another component can listen for this event and mutate state.
These ideas are taken from Raynos' mercury component documentation.
Using npm:
npm install --save virtual-dom-component
Using bower:
bower install --save alexmingoia/virtual-dom-component
Using browser script tag and global (UMD wrapper):
// Available via window.VirtualComponent
<script src="dist/virtual-dom-component.js"></script>
Create a component:
var h = require('virtual-hyperscript');
var VirtualComponent = require('virtual-dom-component');
var LoginForm = VirtualComponent.extend({
render: function (state) {
return h('form', [
h('input', { name: "username", type: "text" }),
h('input', { name: "password", type: "password" }),
h('button', { type: "submit" })
]);
}
});
var loginForm = LoginForm(); // use of `new` keyword optional
Embed component state in application state:
appState.loginState = loginForm(...).state;
Once embedded call the component's render method:
function appRender (state) {
return h('div', [
loginForm.render(state.loginState);
]);
};
Wire up geval events via the prototype events
array:
var LoginForm = VirtualComponent.extend({
events: ['login'],
render: function (state) { ... }
});
var loginForm = LoginForm();
// listen for event by passing a listener function
loginForm.events.login(function listener (...) { ... });
// emit/broadcast/trigger event by passing a non-function value
loginForm.events.login(value);
If an initialize
function is provided it will be called with the constructor
arguments when components are created.
var LoginForm = VirtualComponent.extend({
initialize: function(options) {
console.log(options.foo) // => "bar"
}
});
var loginForm = new LoginForm({ foo: "bar" });
Extend the component by passing additional properties or methods:
var LoginForm = VirtualComponent.extend({
validate: function() { ... },
render: function (state) { ... }
});
var loginForm = LoginForm();
loginForm.validate();
Components can have children that inherit from their parent:
var Form = VirtualComponent.extend({
validate: function () { ... },
render: function (state) { ... }
});
var LoginForm = Form.extend({
render: function (state) { ... }
});
var loginForm = LoginForm();
loginForm.validate();
Please submit all issues and pull requests to the alexmingoia/virtual-dom-component repository!
If you have any problem or suggestion please open an issue here.
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