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@sveltekit-addons/document

v1.0.1

Published

A tiny utility for SvelteKit that lets you change the `<html>`, `<head>`, and `<body>` tags from any page or layout—with full SSR support. Here's an example:

Downloads

628

Readme

The missing document manager for SvelteKit

A tiny utility for SvelteKit that lets you change the <html>, <head>, and <body> tags from any page or layout—with full SSR support. Here's an example:

<!-- you could already do this: -->
<svelte:head>
    <title>Hello world!</title>
</svelte:head>
<svelte:body on:click={onBodyClick} />

<!-- but now you can do this: -->
<ska:html lang="en" on:keyup={onHtmlKeyup} />
<svelte:body class:dark={darkModeEnabled} />

The full list of features it offers is:

  • Expands <svelte:body> to work with attributes, not just event listeners (accessible in SSR via %ska.body.attributes% in app.html), which addresses this long-standing feature request
  • Adds <ska:html> (ska = SvelteKit Addons), which forwards attributes and event listeners to the <html> element (accessible in SSR via %ska.html.attributes% in app.html)

Installation

  1. Grab the package from NPM:

    npm install @sveltekit-addons/document --save-dev
  2. Include the preprocessor in your svelte.config.js file:

    + import { preprocessor as documentPreprocessor } from '@sveltekit-addons/document'
    
    export default {
    -   preprocess: [vitePreprocess()]
    +   preprocess: [vitePreprocess(), documentPreprocessor()] // Make sure it's at the very end
    }
  3. Add the handle to your src/hooks.server.js (create that file if it doesn't exist):

    • If you don't have any other handles:

      + export { handle } from '@sveltekit-addons/document/hooks'
    • If you have a handle export already:

      + import { handle as documentHandle } from '@sveltekit-addons/document/hooks'
      + import { sequence } from '@sveltejs/kit/hooks'
      
      - export const handle = ...
      + const handle = ...
      + export const handle = sequence(handle, documentHandle)
  4. Add the SSR placeholders to your src/app.html:

    • Manually:

      <!DOCTYPE html>
      - <html>
      + <html %ska.html.attributes%>
      <head>
          ...
      </head>
      - <body>
      + <body %ska.body.attributes%>
    • Or by using the provided app.html template (meaning you can delete yours):

      // svelte.config.js
      + import { appTemplate } from '@sveltekit-addons/document'
      
      export default {
          // ...
      +   kit: {
      +     files: {
      +       appTemplate
      +     }
      +   }
      }

Gotchas

  • <ska:html>'s event listeners don't get automatic types. Event listeners on the <html> element are pretty rare, though, and most of the time <svelte:window> could/should be used instead.

Todo

  • [ ] Handle CSP
  • [ ] Allow adding elements portal-style to body