eleventy-plugin-components
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Add js components through code blocks in markdown
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eleventy-plugin-components
One of many approaches to using js components in eleventy
Install
npm install eleventy-plugin-components
Usage
in .eleventy.js
const components = require('eleventy-plugin-components')
module.exports = eleventyConfig => {
eleventyConfig.addPlugin(components)
}
Create components as named iife
in _site/js
. In the example setup, we have a counter component like this
As the name implies it is a counter. It also takes a name
property and shows a string with Hello ${name}
.
To use the component in a markdown page use a code block with comp
as language and the following content:
name: counter
className: counter
props:
name: world
fallback: If you enable js, you will see a counter here
name
is the name of the componentclassName
is a class we add to the<div>
that contains the component (for styling)props
is what we pass the component, in this case aname
fallback
is what you see if you disable javascript
only name
is required, the rest is optional.
What does this plugin do?
- It replaces your code block with a
<div>
with a unique id - and a
class
if you defined it withclassName
- adds a script tag loading your component
- adds another script tag that removes the content (the
fallback
text) and calls your component giving it the unique id and theprops
See the example markdown and the generated HTML file
Things to be aware of
- Your component must be a function taking an id as first arguments and properties as a second (see the example component)
- How the component is built is up to you (see the example build script for inspiration)
- The build component has to be an
iife
with the same name asname
but in CamelCase (a component foldermy-beautiful-component
needs to have a global nameMyBeautifulComponent
)