@dotcms/react
@dotcms/react
is the official set of React components and hooks designed to work seamlessly with dotCMS, making it easy to render dotCMS pages an use the page builder.
Features
- A collection of React components and hooks tailored to render dotCMS pages.
- Streamlined integration with dotCMS page editor.
- Improved development experience with comprehensive TypeScript typings.
Installation
Install the package via npm:
npm install @dotcms/react
Or using Yarn:
yarn add @dotcms/react
Components
DotcmsLayout
A functional component that renders a layout for a dotCMS page.
Props
- entity: The context for a dotCMS page.
Usage
import { DotcmsLayout } from '@dotcms/react';
const MyPage = ({ entity }) => {
return <DotcmsLayout entity={entity} />;
};
Hooks
useDotcmsPageContext
A custom React hook that provides access to the PageProviderContext
.
Returns
PageProviderContext | null
: The context value or null
if it's not available.
Usage
import { useDotcmsPageContext } from '@dotcms/react';
const MyComponent = () => {
const context = useDotcmsPageContext();
};
usePageEditor
A custom React hook that sets up the page editor for a dotCMS page.
Parameters
- props:
PageEditorOptions
- The options for the page editor. Includes a reloadFunction
and a pathname
.
Returns
React.RefObject<HTMLDivElement>[]
: A reference to the rows of the page.
Usage
import { usePageEditor } from '@dotcms/react';
const MyEditor = () => {
const rowsRef = usePageEditor({ pathname: '/my-page' });
};
Context Providers
PageProvider
A functional component that provides a context for a dotCMS page.
Props
- entity: The entity representing the page's data.
- children: The children components.
Usage
import { PageProvider } from '@dotcms/react';
const MyApp = ({ entity }) => {
return <PageProvider entity={entity}>{/* children */}</PageProvider>;
};
Contributing
GitHub pull requests are the preferred method to contribute code to dotCMS. Before any pull requests can be accepted, an automated tool will ask you to agree to the dotCMS Contributor's Agreement.
Licensing
dotCMS comes in multiple editions and as such is dual licensed. The dotCMS Community Edition is licensed under the GPL 3.0 and is freely available for download, customization and deployment for use within organizations of all stripes. dotCMS Enterprise Editions (EE) adds a number of enterprise features and is available via a supported, indemnified commercial license from dotCMS. For the differences between the editions, see the feature page.
Support
If you need help or have any questions, please open an issue in the GitHub repository.
Documentation
Always refer to the official DotCMS documentation for comprehensive guides and API references.
Getting Help