@cube-nl/lazymodule v1.0.6
Lazymodule
Watches HTML elements with a data-lazy-module attribute and mounts the module when they come into view.
Installation
npm install @cube-nl/lazymodule
# or
yarn add @cube-nl/lazymoduleUsage
import { createLazyLoader } from '@cube-nl/lazymodule';
import { preloadModules, observeInsertions, observeInteractions } from '@cube-nl/lazymodule/plugins';
createLazyLoader({
modules: import.meta.glob('./lazymodules/**/*.ts'),
})
.use(preloadModules)
.use(observeInsertions)
.use(observeInteractions)
.start();tsconfig.json
When using Vite make sure you add vite/client to the compilerOptions types.
{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES2020",
"module": "ES2020",
"types": ["vite/client"]
}
}index.html:
<div data-lazy-module="example">0</div>lazymodules/example.ts:
import type { LazyModule } from '@cube-nl/lazymodule';
export default class Example implements LazyModule {
constructor(public element: HTMLElement) {}
public *onMount() { console.log('mounted'); }
public onUnmount(wasMounted: boolean) { console.log('unmounted'); }
}Plugins
preloadModules (build-in plugin)
The preload lazy modules feature automatically, generates modulepreload links in the document head based on data-lazy-module elements. These fetch the JavaScript modules with low priority in the background, speeding up the mounting process.
observeInsertions (build-in plugin)
Monitors dynamically added data-lazy-module elements, for example, ones injected via JavaScript. When an element is added, the module is downloaded and mounted once it comes into view.
observeInteractions (build-in plugin)
This functionality captures user interactions with a lazy module before it is downloaded and replays the interaction once the module is downloaded and mounted. Useful for slow connections. The function accepts an eventTypes parameter to specify which events to track, defaulting to click and submit.
<button data-lazy-interact="click">
refresh quote
</button>Development
yarn install
yarn dev
cd demo && yarn dev
yarn test
yarn formatLifecycle
- none (JavaScript module not yet loaded)
- loading (JavaScript module is loading)
- mounting (JavaScript module is mounting)
- mounted (JavaScript module is active on the element)
- unmounted (JavaScript module is inactive on the element)