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redux-plugins-immutable-react

v1.2.1

Published

React components that work with redux-plugins-immutable

Readme

redux-plugins-immutable-react

React helper components for redux-plugins-immutable

Introduction

npm install redux-plugins-immutable-react

These components help you inject other components from plugins into your UI. There are two helpers:

  • LoadPluginComponent: renders a component from a plugin, loading the plugin if necessary
  • PluginComponents: renders multiple components from multiple plugins

API

LoadPluginComponent

Renders a component from a plugin, loading the plugin if necessary. It will also render loading and load error messages depending on the plugin status.

propTypes

  • pluginKey (string|Symbol): the key of the plugin to load the component from
  • componentKey (?string|Symbol): if given, will get the component/element at store.getState().getIn(['plugins', pluginKey, 'components', componentKey])
  • getComponent ((plugin: Immutable.Map) => any): (overrides componentKey) if given, gets the component/element from the plugin from the redux state.
  • componentProps (Object): if given, the component/element will be created/cloned with these props
  • children: ((state: {loading: boolean, loadError?: Error, component?: any): if given, LoadPluginComponent will return the result of this function from its render() instead of its default behavior.

contextTypes

  • LoadPluginComponentSkin (React.Component): component to render the plugin status or component. It will be created with the following props:
    • pluginName (string): the plugin name
    • loading (boolean): whether the plugin is loading
    • loadError (Error): the error if the plugin failed to load
    • children (?React.Element): the plugin component if found

PluginComponents

Renders multiple components from multiple plugins. It will not load any plugins that are not loaded.

propTypes

  • componentKey (?string|Symbol): if given, will get plugin.getIn(['components', componentKey]) for each plugin in store.getState().get('plugins'). The value at these locations must be a React component, element, or an Array|Immutable.List of components/elements.
  • getComponent ((plugin: Immutable.Map) => any): (overrides componentKey) if given, gets the component/element from the plugin from the redux state. It may return a React component, element, or an Array|Immutable.List of components/elements.
  • componentProps (Object): if given, each component/element will be created/cloned with these props
  • children ((pluginComponents: any[]) => ?React.Element): if given, PluginComponents will return the result of this function from its render() instead of rendering pluginComponents inside a <div>.