React integration for Motorcycle.ts
yarn add @motorcycle/react-dom
# or
npm install --save @motorcycle/react-dom
All functions are curried!
isolate<Sources extends { readonly dom: DomSource }, Sinks extends { readonly view$: Stream<VNode> }>(component: Component<Sources, Sinks>, key: string): Component<Sources, Sinks>
Isolates a component by adding an isolation class name to the outermost DOM element emitted by the component’s view stream.
The isolation class name is generated by appending the given isolation key
to the prefix $$isolation$$-
, e.g., given foo
as key
produces
$$isolation$$-foo
.
Isolating components are useful especially when dealing with lists of a specific component, so that events can be differentiated between the siblings. However, isolated components are not isolated from access by an ancestor DOM element.
See an example
const MyIsolatedComponent = isolate(MyComponent, `myIsolationKey`)
const sinks = MyIsolatedComponent(sources)
See the code
export function isolate<Sources extends DomSources, Sinks extends DomSinks>(
component: Component<Sources, Sinks>,
key: string
): Component<Sources, Sinks> {
return function isolatedComponent(sources: Sources) {
const { dom } = sources
const isolatedDom = dom.query(`.${KEY_PREFIX}${key}`)
const sinks = component(Object.assign({}, sources, { dom: isolatedDom }))
const isolatedSinks = Object.assign({}, sinks, { view$: isolateView(sinks.view$, key) })
return isolatedSinks
}
}
const KEY_PREFIX = `__isolation__`
function isolateView(view$: Stream<VNode>, key: string) {
const prefixedKey = KEY_PREFIX + key
return map(
updateClassName((className: string = EMPTY_CLASS_NAME) => {
const needsIsolation = !contains(prefixedKey, className)
return needsIsolation
? removeSuperfluousSpaces(join(CLASS_NAME_SEPARATOR, [className, prefixedKey]))
: className
}),
view$
)
}
const EMPTY_CLASS_NAME = ``
const CLASS_NAME_SEPARATOR = ` `
function removeSuperfluousSpaces(str: string): string {
return str.replace(RE_TWO_OR_MORE_SPACES, CLASS_NAME_SEPARATOR)
}
const RE_TWO_OR_MORE_SPACES = /\s{2,}/g
Takes an element and returns a DOM component function.
See an example
import { makeDomComponent, DomSources, DomSinks, VNode, div, button, h1 } from '@motorcycle/react-dom'
import { events, query } from '@motorcycle/dom'
import { run } from '@motorcycle/run'
const element = document.querySelector('#app')
if (!element) throw new Error('unable to find element')
run(UI, makeDomComponent(element))
function UI(sources: DomSources): DomSinks {
const { dom } = sources
const click$: Stream<Event> = events('click', query('button'))
const amount$: Stream<number> = scan(x => x + 1, 0, click$)
const view$: Stream<VNode> = map(view, amount$)
return { view$ }
}
function view(amount: number) {
return div([
h1(`Clicked ${amount} times`),
button(`Click me`)
])
}
See the code
export function makeDomComponent(element: Element) {
return function Dom(sinks: DomSinks): DomSources {
const view$ = hold(sinks.view$)
render(createElement(Container, { view$ }), element)
const dom = createDomSource(hold(constant(element, view$)))
return { dom }
}
}
class Container extends Component<DomSinks, { view: VNode }> {
private disposable: Disposable = NONE
componentWillMount() {
const { view$ } = this.props
const event = (_: Time, view: VNode) => this.setState({ view })
this.disposable = view$.run({ event, error: noop, end: noop }, scheduler)
}
componentWillUnmount() {
const { disposable } = this
this.disposable = NONE
disposable.dispose()
}
render() {
return (this.state && this.state.view) || createElement('div')
}
}
const NONE: Disposable = { dispose: noop }
function noop(): void {}