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@trainline/react-skeletor

Make your application look nice when its loading!

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React Skeletor

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Display a skeleton preview of the application's content before the data get loaded.

  • Inject dummy data into the provider
  • Define your loading status with the provider
  • Wrap leaf component with createSkeletorElement and define the style of the component when it is pending. The component will do all the magic for you, it will turn on / off the pending design for you.

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  1. Install via npm
npm install @trainline/react-skeletor
  1. Wrap the component (often a container) with the createSkeletonProvider high order component. This adds the loading status and style into the context and inject fake data in the components subtree.
// UserDetailPage.jsx

import { createSkeletonProvider } from '@trainline/react-skeletor';

const UserDetailPage = ({ user }) => (
  <div>
    ...
    <NameCard user={user} />
    ...
  </div>
)

export default createSkeletonProvider(
  // Dummy data with a similar shape to the component's data
  {
    firstName: '_____',
    lastName: '________'
  },
  // Predicate specifying whether or not the data is loaded
  ({ user }) => user === undefined,
  // Define the placeholder design for the children elements,
  () => ({
    color: 'grey',
    backgroundColor: 'grey'
  })
)(UserDetailPage);
  1. Use a skeleton element to toggle between the placehoder design and the real content depending on the loading status in the context.
// NameCard.jsx

import { createSkeletonElement } from '@trainline/react-skeletor';

const H1 = createSkeletonElement('h1');
const H2 = createSkeletonElement('h2');

const NameCard = ({ firstName, lastName }) => (
  <div>
    <H1 style={style}>{ firstName }</H1>
    <H2 style={style}>{ lastName }</H2>
  </div>
)

export default NameCard;

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Package last updated on 03 Jul 2017

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