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babel-plugin-jsx-slot

v1.0.2

Published

Use slot tag in jsx as native

Downloads

5

Readme

babel-plugin-jsx-slot

Use <slot> as a native jsx tag. Same as you would do it in Svelte or Web Components.

Install

npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-jsx-slot
yarn add -D babel-plugin-jsx-slot
pnpm i -D babel-plugin-jsx-slot

Configuration

In your babel.config.js add babel-plugin-jsx-slot in the plugins section.

{
  "presets": ["@babel/env", "@babel/preset-react"],
  "plugins": ["babel-plugin-jsx-slot"]
}

Usage

Create your component using the <slot> tag. In this case it works like the base children attribute:

const Card = () => (
  <div class="card">
    <slot></slot>
  </div>
);
const App = () => (
  <Card>
    <p>Lorem ipsum ...</p>
  </Card>
);

Named Slots

Slots can be named in order to apply multiple children to the component:

const Card = () => (
  <div class="card">
    <slot name="title"></slot>
    <slot name="content"></slot>
  </div>
);
const App = () => (
  <Card>
    <p slot="content">Lorem ipsum ...</p>
    <p slot="title">Hi there!</p>
  </Card>
);

Nested tags

You can wrap it in other tags and name your slots in order to sort them.

const Card = () => (
  <div class="card">
    <slot name="header"></slot>
    <article>
      <slot name="content"></slot>
    </article>
    <p>Fix content between slots.</p>
    <footer>
      <slot name="footer"></slot>
    </footer>
  </div>
);
const App = () => (
  <Card>
    <h1 slot="header" class="p-1">
      title
    </h1>
    <p slot="content">Content</p>
    <a slot="footer" href="#">
      Read more
    </a>
  </Card>
);

Slots syntax

Slots can have fallbacks or be self closed tags.

<slot><!-- optional fallback --></slot>
<slot name="content"><!-- optional fallback --></slot>
<slot />

Vite

Vite is a great tool that uses ESBuild wich is not compatible with babel plugins. In order to use babel-plugin-jsx-slot in a vite project first you have to use the vite plugin vite-plugin-babel.

Solid.js solid/no-destructure

Due Solid.js does not suport destructuring in component arguments:

Destructuring component props breaks Solid's reactivity; use property access instead. eslint(solid/no-destructure)

For components without parameters, the implemetation decision is always tranform the component to have a singel argument called props, that will be used as {props.children} for unnamed slots.

If a first argument is already defined with a different name the transformation will keep the name.

If a first argument is an object pattern (as in function({a, b, c}){...}) the parameter children will be added to keep consistency, given that the previous recomendation is shown to the uses in dev time.

WIP

Qwik: Qwik framework already contains Slot native component and it does not work with default {children}.