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@clearcove/stimulus-controllers

v2.0.1

Published

A collection of StimulusJS controllers we use in our projects.

Readme

ClearCove Stimulus Controllers

A collection of commonly used StimulusJS controllers:

  • Bootstrap components
  • Form utilities

Install

This assumes that StimulusJS is already installed.

Add the @clearcove/stimulus-controllers module:

$ yarn add @clearcove/stimulus-controllers

or

$ npm install @clearcove/stimulus-controllers

Basic Usage

First, you'll want to initialize StimulusJS and then you can import all the ClearCove Stimulus controllers components:

// Start StimulusJS
import { Application } from "stimulus";
import { definitionsFromContext } from "stimulus/webpack-helpers";

const application = Application.start();
const context = require.context("controllers", true, /.js$/);
// Load your own controllers
application.load(definitionsFromContext(context));

// Import and register all ClearCove Stimulus controllers:
import { registerAllControllers } from '@clearcove/stimulus-controllers';
registerAllControllers(application);

// OR only import and register the ones you want:
import { BootstrapPopoverController } from '@clearcove/stimulus-controllers';
application.register('bootstrap--popover', BootstrapPopoverController);

This will start StimulusJS and load any controllers that you have locally and then register the ClearCove Stimulus controllers.

Bootstrap: Popover

Activates Bootstrap Popover component on elements referencing this controller.

import { BootstrapPopoverController } from '@clearcove/stimulus-controllers';
application.register('bootstrap--popover', BootstrapPopoverController);
<div data-controller="bootstrap--popover" />

Extending Controllers

You can use inheritance to extend the functionality of any Stimulus controller.

import { BootstrapPopoverController } from '@clearcove/stimulus-controllers';

export default class MyBootstrapPopoverController extends BootstrapPopoverController {
  static targets = ["popoverTrigger"]

  connect() {
    super.connect();
    ... your custom connect code ...
  }
}

These controllers will automatically have access to targets defined in the parent class.

If you override the connect, disconnect or any other methods from the parent, you'll want to call super.method() to make sure the parent functionality is executed.

Credits

This library is modeled after excid3/tailwindcss-stimulus-components.

License

This package is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

Development

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