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CFCs(Cross Framework Components) are modules that convert components into framework usage for React

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Cross Framework Components for React

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CFCs(Cross Framework Components) are modules that convert components into framework usage for React.

⚙️ Installation

$ npm install @cfcs/react

🏃 How to use

React Component can be written by using useReactive through REACTIVE_ADAPTER(made with @cfcs/core) constant.

Adapter

import { reactive } from "@cfcs/core";

const REACTIVE_ADAPTER = ({
  emit,
  onInit,
  setEvents,
  setMethods,
}) => {
  setEvents(["event1"]);
  setEvents(["method1"]);

  const obj = reactive({
    value1: 1,
    method1() {
      console.log("method1");
    },
  });

  const inst = new YourModule();

  onInit(() => {
    requestAnimationFrame(() => {
      value1.current = 2;

      // emit `event1` event externally
      emit("event1", e);
    });
  });

  // Returns a reactive value.
  return obj;
};

Component

import { REACTIVE_ADAPTER } from "your-module";
import { useReactive, ReactiveAdapterResult } from "@cfcs/react";

// The result value of useReactive can be exposed as a type.
export type ReactiveComponentResult = ReactiveAdapterResult<typeof REACTIVE_ADAPTER>;

// Reactive Component can be created through useReactive.
export function useReactiveComponent(props) {
  return useReactive(REACTIVE_ADAPTER, () => props);
}

App

export function App() {
  const {
    // state
    value1,
    // events
    onEvent1,
    // methods
    method1,
  } = useReactiveComponent({});

  // use state
  console.log(value1);

  // use event
  onEvent1(e => {
    console.log(e);
  }, []);

  // use method
  method1();
}

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📜 License

cfcs is released under the MIT license.

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Package last updated on 23 Feb 2023

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