@schhatbar/custom-component-v3 v0.0.21
Component Starter
This is a starter component with custom attributes.
Using this component
There are two strategies we recommend for using web components built with Stencil.
The first step for all two of these strategies is to publish to NPM.
You can read more about these different approaches in the Stencil docs.
Lazy Loading
If your Stencil project is built with the dist
output target, you can import a small bootstrap script that registers all components and allows you to load individual component scripts lazily.
For example, given your Stencil project namespace is called my-design-system
, to use my-component
on any website, inject this into your HTML:
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/my-design-system"></script>
<!--
To avoid unpkg.com redirects to the actual file, you can also directly import:
https://unpkg.com/foobar-design-system@0.0.1/dist/foobar-design-system/foobar-design-system.esm.js
-->
<my-component first="Stencil" last="'Don't call me a framework' JS"></my-component>
This will only load the necessary scripts needed to render <my-component />
. Once more components of this package are used, they will automatically be loaded lazily.
You can also import the script as part of your node_modules
in your applications entry file:
import 'foobar-design-system/dist/foobar-design-system/foobar-design-system.esm.js';
Check out this Live Demo.
Standalone
If you are using a Stencil component library with dist-custom-elements
, we recommend importing Stencil components individually in those files where they are needed.
To export Stencil components as standalone components make sure you have the dist-custom-elements
output target defined in your stencil.config.ts
.
For example, given you'd like to use <my-component />
as part of a React component, you can import the component directly via:
import 'foobar-design-system/my-component';
function App() {
return (
<>
<div>
<my-component
first="Stencil"
last="'Don't call me a framework' JS"
></my-component>
</div>
</>
);
}
export default App;
Check out this Live Demo.
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