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The content switcher is responsible for displaying multiple large modules inside a switchable container. It will generate a menu based on the content so you can easily switch between the content.
The content switcher is responsible for displaying multiple large modules inside a switchable container. It will generate a menu based on the content so you can easily switch between the content.
In order for content switcher to work you need to have a wrapper element which contains your content. Inside this container there should be a container element with the classname: "SwitchableContent". Inside the "SwitchableContent" element you will place you individual pieces of content with the classname: "SwitchableGroup".
On the wrapperElement you pass a data-id attribute, this id will be broadcasted allong the content change event.
<div class="WrapperElement" data-id="id_of_content_switcher">
<div class="SwitchableContent">
<div class="SwitchableGroup">
content 1
</div>
<div class="SwitchableGroup">
content 2
</div>
<div class="SwitchableGroup">
content 3
</div>
</div>
</div>
Before generating the content switcher you need to add some data attributes to the module elements
data attribute | usages |
---|---|
data-id | used as a identifier during broadcast and targeting of the module |
data-label | max 2 words (no numbers). Used as text inside the buttons to switch the content |
<div class="WrapperElement" data-id="id_of_content_switcher">
<div class="SwitchableContent">
<div class="SwitchableGroup" data-id="content_1" data-label="content one">
content 1
</div>
<div class="SwitchableGroup" data-id="content_2" data-label="content two">
content 2
</div>
<div class="SwitchableGroup" data-id="content_3" data-label="content three">
content 3
</div>
</div>
</div>
To generate the content switcher you create an instance of the ContentSwitcher class with the refference to the wrapper element. After this you call the init() function.
const wrapperElement = document.querySelector('.WrapperElement');
const contentSwitcher = new ContentSwitcher(wrapperElement);
contentSwitcher.init();
This will generate the content switcher and hides all the modules apart from the first module. If you want to show a different module on init you can pass in a second argument in the constructor to show the corresponding module.
const contentSwitcher = new ContentSwitcher(wrapperElement, 'content_2');
The content switcher will dispatch an event everytime the content is switched. the event will pass the id of the switched content & the id of the content switcher
document.addEventListener('contentChanged', (event) => {
const activatedGroupId = event.detail.to;
const deactivatedGroupId = event.detail.from;
const id = event.detail.id;
});
You can change the active module by calling setActiveModule()
const contentSwitcher = new ContentSwitcher(wrapperElement);
contentSwitcher.setActiveModule('content_2');
For more detailed information you can refer to the flowchart
FAQs
The content switcher is responsible for displaying multiple large modules inside a switchable container. It will generate a menu based on the content so you can easily switch between the content.
The npm package @studyportals/content-switcher receives a total of 32 weekly downloads. As such, @studyportals/content-switcher popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @studyportals/content-switcher demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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