0.1.0 • Published 3 years ago

valtio-element v0.1.0

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valtio-element

Create reactive, declarative custom elements with valtio

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Install

npm install --save valtio valtio-element
yarn add valtio valtio-element

Usage

Element definition

// For handling element state
import { proxy } from 'valtio/vanilla';
// For element lifecycle
import { watch } from 'valtio/utils';
// For element definition
import { define, setRenderer } from 'valtio-element';
// For element rendering
// You can use any renderer or VDOM libraries
import { html, render } from 'lit-html';

// Define our renderer
setRenderer((root, result) => {
  render(result, root);
});

define({
  // Custom element name
  name: 'counter-button',

  // Define props to track for.
  // This is an array of prop names.
  props: [],

  // This setup is only called once.
  // All watch lifecycles inside setup are automatically managed.
  setup() {
    const count = proxy({ value: 0 });

    function increment() {
      count.value += 1;
    }

    watch((get) => {
      console.log('Current count:', get(count).value);
    });

    return (get) => (
      // This re-renders for every tracked updates
      // In this case, it re-renders when count updates.
      html`
        <button @click=${increment}>Count: ${get(count).value}</button>
      `
    );
  },
});
<counter-button></counter-button>

Features

Setup and Render

Inspired by Vue's Composition API, valtio-element has elements with setup definition, which defines the element's logic and the render method.

setup is only called once everytime the element gets connected (see customElements connectedCallback), and constructs the element's logic. The setup then must return a render callback which instructs the element how to render to its Shadow DOM.

define({
  name: 'my-element',
  setup() {
    // element logic
    return () => (
      // render
    );
  }
});

render receives a get callback which is used to track proxy updates and prompts the element to re-render its content.

Props

valtio-element uses the element's props definition for tracking element attributes. You can then access these props with setup. The props object received is wrapped with valtio/vanilla's proxy therefore they are reactive.

define({
  props: ['name'],
  setup(props) {
    watch((get) => {
      console.log('Name:', get(props).name);
    });
  },
});

Element State

valtio-element can use valtio/vanilla's proxy to construct element states.

Lifecycles

valtio-element utilizes valtio/utils's watch to handle element lifecycles and side-effects.

define({
  setup() {
    watch(() => {
      console.log('Mounted');
      return () => {
        console.log('Unmounted');
      };
    });
  },
});

You don't have to worry about managing watch lifecycles, they are automatically tracked and cleaned-up when necessary.

valtio-element also provides onConnected, onAdopted and onDisconnected hooks for handling custom element callbacks.

Functional Declaration

define not just allows objects as element definition but also just plain functions.

define(function CounterButton() {
  const count = proxy({ value: 0 });

  function increment() {
    count.value += 1;
  }

  watch((get) => {
    console.log('Current count:', get(count).value);
  });

  return (get) => (
    // This re-renders for every tracked updates
    // In this case, it re-renders when count updates.
    html`
      <button @click=${increment}>Count: ${get(count).value}</button>
    `
  );
});

Element names are automatically transformed into kebab-case. However, this does not allow explicit prop definitions.

Custom Renderer

The example above utilizes lit-html for rendering the DOM content of the element. You can use any kind of renderer (e.g. react and react-dom, vue, uhtml, etc.) and then define them once with setRenderer.

import { define, setRenderer } from 'valtio-element';
import React from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';

setRenderer((root, result) => {
  render(result, root);
});

define({
  setup() {
    return () => (
      <h1>Hello World</h1>
    );
  },
});

License

MIT © lxsmnsyc