0.0.1 • Published 2 years ago

@atomico/channel v0.0.1

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@atomico/channel

@atomico/channel allows sharing states between WebComponents or DOM easily.

Example

This API is inspired by the objectives of React Context, but eliminates the complexity and is an agnostic implementation.

What is a channel?

A channel is a sender and a receiver of status through the native event system of the DOM, a channel has the following logic:

  1. read the context of parent
  2. modify the context for children

Example

This is an example where the webcomponent subscribes to the parent node:

import { Channel } from "@atomico/channel";

const CHANNEL = "MyChannel";
// Parent channel
const parentChannel = new Channel(document.body, CHANNEL);

class MyComponent extends HTMLElement {
    constructor() {
        super();
        // Child channel
        this.channel = new Channel(this, CHANNEL);
    }
    connectedcallback() {
        this.channel.connected(
            (data) => (this.textContent = JSON.stringify(data))
        );
    }
    disconnectedCallback() {
        this.channel.disconnect();
    }
}

// Connect the channel to the native DOM event system
parentChannel.connect();

parentChannel.cast("I'm your father");

API

Channel()

const channel = new Channel(
    // Element
    host,
    // string
    "idString",
    // associates the composed option to the event
    // this allows bypassing the shadowDOM when connecting the channels
    true
);

channel.connect()

channel.connect(optionalCallback);

Where:

  1. optionalCallback: optional callback that allows to read the transmissions of the parent.

channel.disconect()

Remove subscriptions

channel.cast()

Issues a new broadcast to the child channels

channel.cast(10);
channel.cast({ data });

Executing this method prevents any transmission from the parent from spreading to the children of this channel.