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rocket-preset-playground-elements

v0.2.2

Published

Code tabs for Rocket

Readme

rocket-preset-playground-elements

Add tab elements for code blocks

Configuration

Add the preset to your rocket.config.js, and configure it with a collections object. collections is a record of collection names to tab types. For example, if you want code tabs which switch between install commands for npm, yarn, and pnpm, add the following:

import { playgroundElements } from 'rocket-preset-playground-elements';

export default {
  presets: [
    playgroundElements(),
  ]
}

Options

| Option | Type | Description | | --------- | -------- | ----------- | | importMap | object | Import Map config for the playground |

Usage

Now, to add interactive playground-elements to your page, add a playground directive with id and filename arguments

```html playground my-playground index.html
<my-el>
  <p>This is the HTML</p>
</my-el>
<script type="module" src="my-el.js"></script>
```

Add more files to the playground with the playground-file and playground-hidden-file directives

```css playground-hidden-file my-playground style.css
/* `style.css` is automatically added to the preview's head */
my-el { display: contents; }
```

```js playground-file my-playground my-el.js
customElements.define('my-el', class extends HTMLElement {/*...*/});
```

You must pass at least the id arg to the playground(-*) directives. See markdown-directives for more information.

API Docs