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@contember/react-client
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@contember/react-client
If you wish to communicate with any Contember API, wrap your code with the ContemberClient
component:
import { ContemberClient } from '@contember/react-client'
<ContemberClient
apiBaseUrl="https://api.example.com"
project="PROJECT-SLUG"
sessionToken="SESSION-TOKEN"
stage="STAGE-SLUG"
>
...
</ContemberClient>
You'll have to look at the code for now, sorry.
<RichTextRenderer />
useFileUpload
useContentApiRequest
/ useTenantApiRequest
/ useSystemApiRequest
Here is simple exmaple of how to use the RichTextRenderer
component with custom references and elements.
import { RichTextRenderer } from '@contember/react-client'
import Image from './myComponents/Image'
import Gallery from './myComponents/Gallery'
import Quote from './myComponents/Quote'
import Link from './myComponents/Link'
<RichTextRenderer
sourceField="json"
renderElement={(props) => {
if (props.element.type === 'link' && props.reference) {
return <Link label={props.element.children[0].text} url={props.reference.target} />
}
return props.fallback
}}
referenceRenderers={{
image: (reference) => <Image reference={reference} />,
gallery: (reference) => <Gallery reference={reference} />,
quote: (reference) => <Quote reference={reference} />,
}}
/>
Prop | Description |
---|---|
sourceField | The field in the GraphQL that contains the rich text. |
renderElement | Function that renders an element. |
referenceRenderers | Object that maps reference types to renderers. |
FAQs
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The npm package @contember/react-client receives a total of 776 weekly downloads. As such, @contember/react-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @contember/react-client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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