Block Protocol – Hook Module
This package implements the Block Protocol Hook module for blocks and embedding applications.
To get started:
yarn add @blockprotocol/hook
or npm install @blockprotocol/hook
- Follow the instructions to use the hook module as a block or an embedding application
Blocks
To create a HookBlockHandler
, pass the constructor an element in your block, along with any callbacks you wish to register to handle incoming messages.
To send a hook message, you call the hook
function.
import { HookBlockHandler } from "@blockprotocol/hook";
const handler = new HookBlockHandler({ element });
handler.hook({
data: {
hookId: null,
node,
type: "text",
entityId: "entity1",
path: ["http://example.com/property-type/text/"],
},
});
React example
For React, we provide a useHookBlockModule
hook, which accepts a ref
to an element. This will return an object with the shape of { hookModule: HookBlockHandler | null }
which you can use to send hook messages.
We also provide a useHook
hook to make sending hook messages easier.
import { useHook } from "@blockprotocol/hook/react";
useHook(
hookModule,
nodeRef,
"text",
["http://example.com/property-type/text/"],
(node) => {
node.innerText = "hook fallback";
return () => {
node.innerText = "";
};
},
);
Where nodeRef
is a RefObject
containing the DOM node you'd like to pass to the embedding application.
Custom element example
You can use the firstUpdate
Lit lifecycle hook to request that the embedding application take over control of a DOM node.
export class MyBlock extends BlockElementBase {
private hookModule?: HookBlockHandler;
firstUpdated() {
if (!this.hookModule || this.hookModule.destroyed) {
this.hookModule = new HookBlockHandler({
element: this,
});
}
const paragraph = this.renderRoot.querySelector(`#my-hook-paragraph`);
if (!paragraph || !(paragraph instanceof HTMLParagraphElement)) {
throw new Error("No paragraph element for hook module found in element DOM");
}
void this.hookModule.hook({
data: {
node: paragraph,
entityId: this.getBlockEntity()?.metadata.recordId.entityId,
hookId: null,
path: [extractBaseUrl(propertyTypes.description.$id)],
type: "text",
},
});
}
render() {
return html`
<p id="my-hook-paragraph"></p>
`;
}
Embedding applications
To create a HookEmbedderHandler
, pass the constructor:
- An
element
wrapping your block callbacks
to respond to messages from the block- The starting values for any of the following messages you implement:
import { HookEmbedderHandler } from "@blockprotocol/hook";
const hookIds = new WeakMap<HTMLElement, string>();
const nodes = new Map<string, HTMLElement>();
const generateId = () => (Math.random() + 1).toString(36).substring(7);
const hookModule = new HookEmbedderHandler({
callbacks: {
hook({ data }) {
if (data.hookId) {
const node = nodes.get(data.hookId);
if (node) node.innerText = "";
nodes.delete(data.hookId);
}
const hookId = data.hookId ?? generateId();
if (data.node) {
nodes.set(hookId, data.node);
data.node.innerText = `Hook of type ${data.type} for path ${data.path}`;
}
return { hookId };
},
},
element: elementWrappingTheBlock,
});
React
For React embedding applications, we provide a useHookEmbedderModule
hook, which accepts a ref
to an element, and optionally any additional constructor arguments you wish to pass.
import { useHookEmbedderModule } from "@blockprotocol/hook/react";
import { useRef } from "react";
export const App = () => {
const wrappingRef = useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null);
useHookEmbedderModule(blockRef, {
hook({ data }) {
},
});
return (
<div ref={wrappingRef}>
<Block />
</div>
);
};