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Slot & Fill component for merging React subtrees together.

Installation

npm install react-slot-fill --save

Check out the examples locally

git clone https://github.com/camwest/react-slot-fill
cd react-slot-fill
npm start

Usage

Note These examples use React Fiber Alpha

Toolbar.js

import { Slot, Fill } from 'react-slot-fill';

const Toolbar = (props) =>
  <div>
    <Slot name="Toolbar.Item" />
  </div>

export default Toolbar;

Toolbar.Item = (props) =>
  <Fill name="Toolbar.Item">
    <button>{ props.label }</button>
  </Fill>

Feature.js

import Toolbar from './Toolbar';

const Feature = () =>
  [
    <Toolbar.Item label="My Feature!" />
  ];

App.js

import Toolbar from './Toolbar';
import Feature from './Feature';

import { Provider } from 'react-slot-fill';

const App = () =>
  <Provider>
    <Toolbar />
    <Feature />
  </Provider>

ReactDOMFiber.render(
  <App />,
  document.getElementById('root')
);

Components

Creates a Slot/Fill context. All Slot/Fill components must be descendants of Provider. You may only pass a single descendant to Provider.

interface Provider {
  /**
   * Returns instances of Fill react components
   */
  getFillsByName(name: string): Fill[];
  /**
   * Return React elements that were inside Fills
   */
  getChildrenByName(name: string): React.ReactChild[];
}

getFillsByName and getChildrenByName are really useful for testing Fill components. See src/lib/__tests/Provider.test.tsx for an example.

Expose a global extension point

import { Slot } from 'react-slot-fill';

Props

interface Props {
  /**
   * The name of the component. Use a symbol if you want to be 100% sue the Slot
   * will only be filled by a component you create
   */
  name: string | Symbol;

  /**
   * Props to be applied to the child Element of every fill which has the same name.
   *
   *  If the value is a function, it must have the following signature:
   *    (target: Fill, fills: Fill[]) => void;
   *
   *  This allows you to access props on the fill which invoked the function
   *  by using target.props.something()
   */
  fillChildProps?: {[key: string]: any}

  /**
   * A an optional function which gets all of the current fills for this slot
   * Allows sorting, or filtering before rendering. An example use-case could
   * be to only show a limited amount of fills.
   *
   * By default Slot injects an unstyled `<div>` element. If you want greater
   * control over presentation use this function.
   *
   * @example
   * <Slot name="My.Slot">
   * {(items) => <Component>{items}</Component>}
   * </Slot>
   */
  children?: (fills) => JSX.Element
}

Render children into a Slot

import { Fill } from 'react-slot-fill';

Props

interface Props {
  /**
   * The name of the slot that this fill should be related to.
   */
  name: string | Symbol

  /**
   * one or more JSX.Elements which will be rendered
   */
  children: JSX.Element | JSX.Element[]
}

You can add additional props to the Fill which can be accessed in the parent node of the slot via fillChildProps.