0.2.1 • Published 7 years ago

ajax-component v0.2.1

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MIT
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Last release
7 years ago

ajax-component

ajax-component on NPM Standard JavaScript Style

A Custom Element that AJAXs its content, style, and scripts.

Features

  • HTTP2 first. A component performs AJAX requests to fetch its HTML, CSS, and JS.
  • Scoped CSS. Via the Shadow DOM, ajax-component has native CSS scoping (no build step required).
  • Scoped JavaScript. Execute anything, with access to the global scope, but without polluting it.
  • Familiar. Same old HTML, CSS, and JS. Just new elements.

Install

$ npm i ajax-component --save

Use

Decide on a name for your element (it must contain a -).

HTML

Using your name, add the new element to your markup:

<!-- note that a closing tag is required -->
<ajax-component></ajax-component>

Then, add the these attributes to load your resources:

AttributeExtensionRequiredOptional
content.html
style.css
script.js
<!-- will load HTML only -->
<!-- while not technically required, scoped CSS and/or JS isn't useful without HTML -->
<ajax-component content="path/to/file.html"></ajax-component>

<!-- will load HTML content, scoped CSS, and scoped JS -->
<ajax-component
  content="path/to/file.html"
  style="path/to/file.css"
  script="path/to/file.js">
</ajax-component>

Finally, add the fetch attribute to your element.

It must have an initial value of false (or this wouldn't be an AJAX component).

<ajax-component
  fetch="false"
  content="path/to/file.html"
  style="path/to/file.css"
  script="path/to/file.js">
</ajax-component>

JavaScript

Using your name, in your JavaScript, pass it to the import:

// import the default export
// this is a function that accepts an element name
import createAJAXComponent from 'ajax-component'

// call the imported function
// pass the element name as used in the HTML to create the Custom Element
createAJAXComponent('ajax-component')

An element will AJAX its resources when the fetch attribute changes to true.

// selected the element we want to load
const customEl = document.querySelector('ajax-component')

// set the fetch attribute to true
customEl.setAttribute('fetch', 'true')

Browser Support

pjax-component makes use of the Custom Elements v1 API. As such, it runs natively in the following (see caniuse):

  • Chrome 54+
  • Safari 10.1+
  • Opera 42+

Roadmap

  • Explore polyfill options (potential impact on scoping)

License

MIT. © 2017 Michael Cavalea

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