2.0.0 • Published 10 months ago

@swup/custom-payload-plugin v2.0.0

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Last release
10 months ago

Swup Custom Payload Plugin

A swup plugin for sending custom payload formats.

🪦 Retired: This plugin is no longer supported in swup 4. Keep using swup 3 if you require custom payloads.

Allow receiving custom data formats on swup requests. Great for sending only the actually updated content as JSON, reducing response size and speeding up page load. To identify requests requiring a custom payload, check if the X-Requested-With header is set to swup.

Installation

Install the plugin from npm and import it into your bundle.

npm install @swup/custom-payload-plugin
import SwupCustomPayloadPlugin from '@swup/custom-payload-plugin';

Or include the minified production file from a CDN:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@swup/custom-payload-plugin@2"></script>

Usage

To run this plugin, include an instance in the swup options.

Pass in a generatePageObject function that receives a server request object, parses its response data and and returns an object with page data expected by swup. See below for the required structure and usage examples.

const swup = new Swup({
  plugins: [
    new SwupCustomPayloadPlugin({
        generatePageObject: (request) => {
            /* [parse data from response here] */
            return { title, blocks, pageClass, originalContent };
        }
    })
    ]
});

Payload → Page object

The returned page object must include the new page's title and all its content blocks. Other properties might be required to ensure proper functioning of additional plugins in use by the site.

PropertyRequired?TypeContentNotes
titlerequiredstringTitle of the new page
blocksrequiredarray of HTML stringsContainers of the new page, in the correct order (as marked by [data-swup] attributes in DOM)
pageClassstringClass name(s) of the new page's body tagRequired by Body Class Plugin
originalContentstringFull HTML response of the new pageRequired by Head Plugin

Example

This example shows how to parse a JSON response from the server and return the correct data expected by swup.

Given this custom JSON payload:

{
    "title": "About",
    "template": "about",
    "containers": [
        "<main id=\"content\" class=\"transition-fade\"><h1>About</h1><p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet</p></main>",
        "<nav id=\"menu\" class=\"transition-fade\"><a href=\"/\">Home</a><a href=\"/about/\">About</a></nav>"
    ]
}

This function will parse and prepare the page data for swup:

function generatePageObject({ response }) {
    const { title, template, containers } = JSON.parse(response);
    return {
        title: title,
        blocks: containers,
        pageClass: template
    };
}
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