React Script Tag Updated for React 18
This react component is intended to be a drop-in replacement for the <script>
html native tag. After you add it in any location of your react-app, the component
will take care on appending the corresponding script tag to your app's document.
It supports all the native
attributes as
well.
Outside Change Log
- Dec 2022
- This is a really well written little tool that actually allows for script loading to at least feel some what asynchronously loadable. Just saw it fall out of date with its packages so updated them and also using typescript now. Creating a seperate NPM package for now but if the original author wants to add these changes I'll be more than happy to delete the npm package.
Keywords: Blazing fast
🔥, Minimal 📦, and Simple 🤖
Table of Content
Installation
You can install this package thru npm or
yarn:
yarn install react-script-tag-18
Usage
You can use the Script
component anywhere. Once it is mounted, the component
will proceed to load your script.
Example Usage
import React from 'react';
import Script from '@gumgum/react-script-tag';
const MyProfileComponent = () => {
const [jsLoaded , setJsLoaded] = React.useState(false);
render() {
return (
<div>
<div className="some-class-that-relies-on-profile-js" style={{
alignItems: 'center',
verticalAlign: 'middle',
textAlign: 'center',
display: 'flex-box',
justifyContent: 'center',
}}>
</div>
<ScriptLoader src="https://platform.linkedin.com/badges/js/profile.js"
delayMs={30}
onLoad={() => {
console.log('My Profile.js script Loaded');
setLinkedLoaded(true); // set some state variable to initiate a re-render
}}
/>
</div>
);
}
}
export default MyProfileComponent;
It is recommended that the Script
tag is placed in a component that only
renders once in the entire life of your app. Otherwise, a new <script>
tag
will be appended each time the component mounts again. There are plans down
the road to prevent this.
Examples
At GumGum, we usually wrap the Script
component as follow, to facilitate
adding 3rd-parties. Here is an example, on how we add Qualaroo:
import Script from '../common/ScriptLoader';
import React from 'react';
class QualarooLoader extends React.Component {
_onCreate = () => {
window._kiq = window._kiq || [];
};
_onSuccess = () => {
const userStr = localStorage.getItem('user');
const user = JSON.parse(userStr);
if (!user) return;
const email = user.email;
window._kiq.push(['identify', email]);
};
_onError = error => {
throw new Error(`Could not load ${error.outerHTML}`);
};
render() {
return (
<Script
src="//s3.amazonaws.com/ki.js/<id>/fFn.js"
type="text/javascript"
onCreate={this._onCreate}
onSuccess={this._onSuccess}
onError={this._onError}
defer
/>
);
}
}
export default QualarooLoader;
We strongly suggest using the attributes async
and defer
(depending on
your situation). Here is a good explanation.
Then we call our new wrapper in our app:
import React from 'react';
import Qualaroo from 'QualarooLoader';
class MyApp extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<>
{/* Other Components */}
<Qualaroo delayMs={500}/>
</>
);
}
}
API
src
string
| required
URI that specifies the location of your script.
delayMs
number
| defaults to 0
Artifically adds a delay in milliseconds after the component mounts, but before
the script tag is appended to the document. Useful for scripts that are not
necessary early on, and may conflict on the browser's request-limit.
onCreate
function()
| defaults to Function.prototype
A callback function that is called just right after the script
tag has been
appended to the document.
onLoad
function(event: Event)
| defaults to Function.prototype
This function is called after the script has been successfully loaded.
onError
function(error: Event)
| defaults to throw new URIError(...)
If there is a problem loading your script, this function is called.
Other Props ⚠️
As stated previously, this component supports all the
attributes
that the html script
tag supports. You simply have to pass it as props to the
<Script>
component. In fact, any other prop that is not listed above will
be appended as-is to the native script
tag.
We have tested it with the following attributes: type
, chartset
, async
,
defer
, crossOrigin
, and noModule
. (Everything else should work
nevertheless).
Roadmap
Feel free to file an issue
to suggest changes!
Contributors
Thanks goes to these people (emoji key):
This project follows the all-contributors specification.
Contributions of any kind welcome!
License
MIT