havana-component-handler v0.1.1
Havana component handler
An HTML response handler.
Havana component handler works with a request/response
dispatcher such as
Havana server,
Havana browser
or a library with an interchangeable API. When a dispatcher
publishes a response.received event Havana component
handler will publish a route.find event for consumption by
a router such as
Havana router
or a library with an interchangeable API.
Havana component handler consumes routes of the following structure (note how components can be nested):
[
{
'url': '/',
'method': 'GET',
'components': [
{
'component': 'page',
'properties': {
'header': {
'component': 'header',
'properties': {
'logo': '/public/logo.svg',
},
},
'content': 'Hello world',
},
},
],
},
]When the router publishes a route.found event Havana
component handler will convert the components array to the
following flattened structure:
[
{
'children': [ 2 ],
'component': 'page',
'id': 1,
'properties': {
'content': 'Hello world',
'header': null,
},
'state': 'not rendered',
},
{
'component': 'header',
'id': 2,
'parent': 1,
'properties': {
'logo': '/public/logo.svg',
},
'propertyKey': 'header',
'state': 'not rendered',
}
]Havana component handler then publishes a components.compile
event for consumption by
Havana component compiler
or a library with an interchangeable API. The component
compiler renders the components array into an HTML string,
publishing a components.compiled event when complete.
Havana component handler subscribes to the components.compiled
event and in turn publishes a response.send event
publishing the rendered HTML string for consumption by the
dispatcher.
How to install
npm install havana-component-handlerHow to use
import ComponentHandler from 'havana-component-handler';
import Event from 'havana-event';
import Router from 'havana-router';
import Server from 'havana-server';
const event = new Event();
const reporting = {
'level': 2,
'reporter': console.log,
};
const server = new Server({
'event': event,
'reporting': reporting,
});
new Router({
'event': event,
'reporting': reporting,
'routes': [
{
'url': '/',
'method': 'GET',
'components': [
{
'component': 'page',
'properties': {
'content': 'Hello world',
},
},
],
},
],
});
// Add a component compiler here
new ComponentHandler({
'event': event,
'reporting': reporting,
});
server.listen( 3000 );Event list
Events take the form of Havana event or a library with an interchangeable API.
Publish
response.handler.register: Signifies that Havana component handler will now attempt to handle requests.route.find: Signifies that a request has been received and Havana component handler requires a matching route.components.compile: Signifies that Havana component handler requires a components array to be rendered into an HTML string.response.send: Signifies that Havana component handler has received an HTML string for consumption by a request/response dispatcher.response.handler.error: Signifies that Havana component handler was unable to provide a response.
Subscribe
request.received: Allows a request/response dispatcher to notify Havana component handler that it has received a request, publishing the request data for consumption by Havana component handler.route.found: Allows a router to notify Havana component Handler that it has found a route, publishing the route data for consumption by Havana component handler.components.compiled: Allows a component compiler to notify Havana component handler that it has completed rendering the components array into an HTML string.
ES2015+
Havana component handler is written using ES2015+ syntax.
However, by default this module will use an ES5 compatible file that has been compiled using Babel.
In the dist directory there are four files, the default
is handler.server.js. The default when using a client-side
bundler that supports the
browser field
spec is handler.browser.js.
Havana component handler currently requires the
Babel polyfill.
You are expected to supply this yourself. However, as a
courtesy you will also find handler.server.with-polyfill.js
and handler.browser.with-polyfill.js in the dist
directory.