Declarative way for client-side includes
<juicy-html>
is a custom element that lets you load HTML partials from JS objects and external files into your DOM. It acts more or less, as include
statement known in many other languages. It also provides a simple data binding, that works for native JS/HTML as well as for Polymer's dom-bind
.
To load HTML from external file all you need is:
<juicy-html href="./path/to/file.html"></juicy-html>
<juicy-html html="<h1>Hello World</h1>"></juicy-html>
juicy-html
may forward given model object to stamped elements.
<juicy-html
html='
All those nodes will get <code>.model</code> property
with the reference to the object given in model attribute.
<dom-bind>
<template is="dom-bind">
<p>which can be used by <span>{{model.polymer}}</span></p>
</template>
</dom-bind>
<custom-element>that uses `.model` property<custom-element>
<script>
// script that may use
alert( document.currentScript.model );
</script>'
model='{
"polymer": "Polymer's dom-bind",
"vanilla": "as well as by native JS <code>&lt;script&gt;</code> or custom elements"
}'></juicy-html>
HTML may naturally be provided from external file, and model
can be provided using Polymer's/or any other data-binding as real object (not a string)
juicy-html
provides a way to extend native <template>
's feature to be able to load content from outside (external file, data server, etc.).
It was started as an addition to Polymer's template binding, as there is no built-in way to insert a <template>
's model variable as HTML (Polymer inserts every string as plain text), AngularJS has a way to do it (ngBindHtml) so we found it convenient to do so in Polymer.
Currently it plain JavaScript, library agnostic custom element, that should work fine with any kind of binding, or none - as simple way to include HTML content from outside.
Your HTML partials can contain:
- regular HTML
- inline scripts using
<script>//JS code here</script>
- inline styles using
<style>/*CSS code here*/</style>
- external stylesheets using
<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/file.css">
, withhref
value relative to the document - external scripts using
<script src="path/relative/to/main/document.js"></script>
Of course, the 2-way data binding attached within your partials will work as desired.
Please note, that loaded <script>
and <style>
will be executed every time HTML content is stamped to your document.
-
Import Web Components' polyfill (if needed):
<script src="bower_components/webcomponentsjs/webcomponents-lite.js"></script>
-
Import Custom Element:
<link rel="import" href="bower_components/juicy-html/juicy-html.html">
-
Start using it!
Load HTML partial from a string:
<juicy-html html="<b>some</b> HTML"></juicy-html> <!-- Or <juicy-html html="{{var}}"></juicy-html> where {{ var }} equals "<b>some</b> HTML" -->
Load HTML partial from a URL:
<juicy-html href="./path/to/file.html"></juicy-html> <!-- Or <juicy-html href="{{var}}"></juicy-html> where {{var}} equals "./path/to/file.html", a path relative to the document that must start with / or ./ -->
Attribute | Options | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
html |
String | "" |
Safe HTML code to be stamped. Setting this one will skip any pending request for href and remove href attribute. |
href |
String | "" |
Path of a partial to be loaded. Setting this one will remove html attribute. |
model (optional) |
Object/String | undefined |
Object (or JSON.stringify 'ied Object) to be attached to every root node of loaded document |
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
model |
Object | undefined |
See attributes, plays nice with Polymer data-binding |
html |
String | "" |
See attributes |
href |
String | "" |
See attributes |
pending |
XMLHttpRequest | pending XHR if any | |
stampedNodes |
Array | [] |
Array of stamped nodes. |
Please note, that properties are available after element is upgraded. To provide a state before element is upgraded, please use attributes.
Name | details | Description |
---|---|---|
stamped |
Array of Node s | Trigger every time content is (re-)stamped, with array of stamped nodes in event.detail |
Name | Description |
---|---|
skipStampingPendingFile |
Call to disregard currently pending request |
<juicy-html>
is framework agnostic custom element, so all you need is Web Components support.
However, it plays really nice with Polymer Auto-binding templates, or any other binding library, that sets HTML elements' properties and/or attributes. Check our demos and examples.
Name | Support | Comments |
---|---|---|
Chrome 48 | yes | |
Firefox 43 | yes | |
Edge 25 | yes | |
Safari 10-11 | yes | |
Safari 9- | not tested |
- Fork it!
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -m 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request :D
For detailed changelog, check Releases.
MIT