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Adapters to make nanocomponent run natively inside frameworks. This allows you to write highly performant components once, and reuse them between all frameworks.

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Not all languages and frameworks are supported yet; PRs to support more frameworks support are very welcome!

Custom Elements (webcomponents-v0)

Warning: v0 API is deprecated in favor of v1

var toCustomElement = require('nanocomponent-adapters/custom-element-v0')
var component = require('nanocomponent')
var html = require('bel')

// create new nanocomponent
var Button = component({
  render: function (data) {
    return html`
      <button>hello planet</button>
    `
  }
})

// register as custom element
// The second parameter corresponds to a string Array containing the names of the attributes you'd like to observe and react to changes.
var CustomButton = toCustomElement(Button, ['title'])
document.registerElement('custom-button', CustomButton)

// create new custom-button
var button = document.createElement('custom-button')
document.body.appendChild(button)

Custom Elements (webcomponents-v1)

var toCustomElementV1 = require('nanocomponent-adapters/custom-element-v1')
var component = require('nanocomponent')
var html = require('bel')

// create new nanocomponent
var Button = component({
  render: function (data) {
    return html`
      <button>hello planet</button>
    `
  }
})

// register as custom element
// The second parameter corresponds to a string Array containing the names of the attributes you'd like to observe and react to changes.
var CustomButton = toCustomElement(Button, ['title']);
customElements.define('custom-button', CustomButton);
// create new custom-button
var button = document.createElement('custom-button')
document.body.appendChild(button)

Angular.js

See nanocomponent-adapters-angularjs.

Angular


import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import * core from '@angular/core';
import * as toAngular from 'nanocomponent-adapters/angular';
import * as Nanocomponent from 'nanocomponent';
import * as html from 'bel';

class Button extends Nanocomponent {
  constructor () {
    super()
    this.color = null
  }

  handleClick () {
    console.log('choo choo!')
  }

  createElement ({color}) {
    this.color = color
    return html`
      <button onclick=${this.handleClick} style="background-color: ${color}">
        Click Me
      </button>
    `
  }

  update ({color}) {
    return color !== this.color
  }
}

const component: any = toAngular(Button, 'custom-button', ['color'], core);

@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    AppComponent,
    component
  ],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule
  ],
  providers: [],
  bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule { }

/*
You can now use the component in either a standalone or inline template
*/

`<custom-button [color]="color"></custom-button>`

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React / Preact

var toReact = require('nanocomponent-adapters/react')
var Nanocomponent = require('nanocomponent')
var reactDom = require('react-dom')
var react = require('react')
var html = require('bel')

class Button extends Nanocomponent {
  constructor () {
    super()
    this.color = null
  }

  handleClick () {
    console.log('choo choo!')
  }

  createElement ({color}) {
    this.color = color
    return html`
      <button onclick=${this.handleClick} style="background-color: ${color}">
        Click Me
      </button>
    `
  }

  update ({color}) {
    return color !== this.color
  }
}

var ReactButton = toReact(Button, react)
reactDom.render(<ReactButton color='white' />, mountNode)

It's very similar with Preact, or any other React-like library that exposes a Component base class and a createElement function:

var preact = require('preact')
var PreactButton = toReact(Button, preact)
preact.render(<PreactButton color='hotpink' />, document.body)

Choo

Choo just works™.

var Nanocomponent = require('nanocomponent')
var html = require('choo/html')
var choo = require('choo')

// create new nanocomponent
class Button extends Nanocomponent {
  constructor () {
    super()
    this.color = null
  }

  handleClick (color) {
    console.log('choo choo!')
  }

  createElement (color) {
    this.color = color
    return html`
      <button onclick=${this.handleClick} style="background-color: ${color}">
        Click Me
      </button>
    `
  }

  update (color) {
    return color !== this.color
  }
}

var app = choo()
app.route('/', mainView)
app.mount('body')

var customButton = new Button ()

function mainView (state, emit) {
  return html`
    <section>
      ${customButton.render('blue')}
    </section>
  `
}

See Also

License

MIT