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- react-render-props-script-loader
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Readme
react-render-props-script-loader
an easier to use dynamic script loader with a render prop
This is useful if you want to wait to load the Google Maps API until the user
navigates to a view that uses it. When you mount a <ScriptLoader> component,
it will create the script tag you've requested.
<ScriptLoader> doesn't load a given script URL more than once, even if there
is a pre-existing <script> tag for that URL that it didn't create. If src
prop changes, it will load that new URL.
Version notes
- supports React 15 or 16
- if building for legacy browsers with a bundler like Webpack that supports the
modulefield ofpackage.json, you will probably need to add a rule to transpile this package.
Installation
npm install --save react-render-props-script-loaderExample
import * as React from 'react'
import ScriptLoader from 'react-render-props-script-loader'
import MapView from './MapView'
export const MapViewContainer = props => (
<ScriptLoader
type="text/javascript"
src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=YOUR_API_KEY&libraries=places"
onLoad={() => console.log('loaded google maps!')}
onError={error => console.error('failed to load google maps:', error.stack)}
>
{({ loading, error }) => {
if (loading) return <h3>Loading Google Maps API...</h3>
if (error) return <h3>Failed to load Google Maps API: {error.message}</h3>
return <MapView {...props} />
}}
</ScriptLoader>
)API
ScriptLoader
import ScriptLoader from 'react-render-props-script-loader'src (required string)
The script URL.
onLoad (?() => any)
A callback that ScriptLoader will call once the script has been loaded
onError (?(error: Error) => any)
A callback that ScriptLoader will call if there was an error loading the
script
children (?(state: State) => ?React.Node)
The render function. It will be called with an object having the following props, and may return your desired content to display:
{
loading: boolean,
loaded: boolean,
error: ?Error,
promise: ?Promise<any>,
}Server-Side Rendering
import {
ScriptsRegistry,
ScriptsRegistryContext,
} from 'react-render-props-script-loader'On the server, create an instance of ScriptsRegistry and put it on the app's
context:
const registry = new ScriptsRegistry()
const body = ReactDOM.renderToString(
<ScriptsRegistryContext.Provider value={registry}>
<App />
</ScriptsRegistryContext.Provider>
)Then render registry.scriptTags() in your head element:
const html = (
<html className="default">
<head>
...
{registry.scriptTags()}
</head>
...
</html>
)