the-road-to-learn-react / use-custom-element

Custom hook to bridge Custom Elements (Web Components) to React.
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useCustomElement React Hook

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Custom hook to bridge Custom Elements (Web Components) to React.

Installation

npm install use-custom-element

Usage

In this scenario, we are using a specific Dropdown Web Component as a React Dropdown Component. By using the custom React hook, we can provide all props in the right format to the custom element and register all event listeners (e.g. onChange from props) behind the scenes.

import React from 'react';

// Web Component Use Case
// install via npm install road-dropdown
import 'road-dropdown';

import useCustomElement from 'use-custom-element';

const Dropdown = props => {
  const [customElementProps, ref] = useCustomElement(props);

  return <road-dropdown {...customElementProps} ref={ref} />;
};

Afterward, the Dropdown component can be used:

const props = {
  label: 'Label',
  option: 'option1',
  options: {
    option1: { label: 'Option 1' },
    option2: { label: 'Option 2' },
  },
  onChange: (value) => console.log(value),
};

return <Dropdown {...props} />;

Custom Mapping

You can also define a custom mapping:

import React from 'react';

// Web Component Use Case
// install via npm install road-dropdown
import 'road-dropdown';

import useCustomElement from 'use-custom-element';

const Dropdown = props => {
  const [customElementProps, ref] = useCustomElement(props, {
    option: 'selected',
    onChange: 'click',
  });

  console.log(customElementProps);

  // label: "Label"
  // options: "{"option1":{"label":"Option 1"},"option2":{"label":"Option 2"}}"
  // selected: "option1"

  // and "onChange" mapped to "click" event for the event listener

  return <my-dropdown {...customElementProps} ref={ref} />;
};

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