@pablo-lion/xterm-react
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A React component for xterm.js terminal integration.
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XTerm for React
This project provides a React component that integrates the xterm.js terminal emulator library. It aims to offer a more up-to-date and flexible alternative to existing solutions(last commit Jul 8, 2022), with a focus on performance, code style, and additional functionality.
Live Example
A example page with mb github pages. #TODO
Usage
Installation
To install the component, use package manager like npm
, yarn
or pnpm
:
npm install xterm-react
# or
yarn add xterm-react
# or
pnpm add xterm-react
Code Example
Import the XTerm
component and use it within your React application:
import React from "react";
import { XTerm } from "@pablo-lion/xterm-react";
export default function App() {
return <XTerm />;
}
Docs
For the documentation of the XTerm
component, check XTerm-React Docs.
- See also official xterm.js documentation.
Props
The XTerm
component accepts several props to customize its behavior, including options
for terminal options, addons
for loading XTerm addons, and various event handlers like onData
, onResize
, and more.
I'll add a full docs later.
Motivations
- Personal Use: Tailored for my own personal requirements and projects.
- Updated Dependencies:
- Utilizes the latest
@xterm/xterm
version thanxterm
to address issues with deprecated add-ons, such as the non-functionalxterm-addon-fit
in resizing terminals. - Newer
react
andtypescript
for peer dependencies.
- Utilizes the latest
- Code Style Improvements:
- Adopting
XTerm
overXterm
for naming consistency. - Exposing terminal methods like
.write()
,.blur()
, etc., directly from the XTerm class, enhancing developer experience and code readability. - Transitioning to
@typescript-eslint
for linting overtslint
.
- Adopting
- Enhanced Functionality:
- Integration of new event listeners from XTerm like
onBell()
andonWriteParsed()
. - Exposure of terminal methods such as
.blur()
,.focus()
, and more for direct interaction. - Introduction of props for custom event handlers like
attachCustomWheelEventHandler()
,registerLinkProvider()
, etc. - Implementation of a new link provider for
registerLinkProvider()
.
- Integration of new event listeners from XTerm like
- Performance Optimization: Removal of dynamic type checking to improve performance.
- Documentation Enhancements:
- Updated documentation to align with
@xterm/xterm
, including new types likeIEventListener
. - Detailed comments for methods such as
attachCustomWheelEventHandler
,registerLinkProvider
,registerCharacterJoiner
, and others.
- Updated documentation to align with
- Development and Testing: Adoption of
vite
for faster end-to-end testing, with plans to test add-ons thoroughly.
Development
For development purposes, this project uses vite
for a streamlined and efficient workflow.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit pull requests or open issues to discuss potential improvements or features.
- For dev,
pnpm
is recommended.
Credits
Honorable mentions
I found many many packages after finishing this project... I felt like I wasted 2 days but it seems to me that mine has the most up-to-date xterm.js version and the most features added to xterm-for-react
.
Decisions
Do we need a useXterm
hook?
I can wrap up this to a useXterm
hook like the example below, but I think it's better to just keep it as a component. If you want to use it as a hook, make an issue or shoot me a message.
Definition of useXterm
hook can be like this:
import { useRef, useEffect } from "react";
import XTerm from "./XTerm";
const useXTerm = () => {
const xtermRef = useRef();
useEffect(() => {
if (xtermRef.current) {
xtermRef.current.write = xtermRef.current.write.bind(xtermRef.current);
xtermRef.current.focus = xtermRef.current.focus.bind(xtermRef.current);
xtermRef.current.blur = xtermRef.current.blur.bind(xtermRef.current);
}
}, []);
return {
setRef: xtermRef,
write: (data) => xtermRef.current.write(data),
focus: () => xtermRef.current.focus(),
blur: () => xtermRef.current.blur(),
};
};
export default useXTerm;
Then, in use it is like this
import React, { useEffect } from "react";
import XTerm from "./XTerm";
import useXTerm from "./useXTerm";
const App = () => {
const { setRef, write, focus, blur } = useXTerm<XTerm>(null);
useEffect(() => {
write("Hello, XTerm!\n");
focus();
}, []);
return (
<div>
<h1>Using XTerm with Custom Hook</h1>
<XTerm ref={setRef} />
<button onClick={() => write("Button clicked!\n")}>
Write to Terminal
</button>
<button onClick={focus}>Focus Terminal</button>
<button onClick={blur}>Blur Terminal</button>
</div>
);
};
export default App;
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.