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vue-codepen

v0.2.1

Published

This is a simple Vue component that enables to embed Codepen pens through the recommended HTML method.

Downloads

14

Readme

Vue-Codepen

This is a simple Vue component that enables to embed Codepen pens through the recommended HTML method.

Installation

npm install vue-codepen --save

Usage

  1. From the pen of your choice, copy the embed HTML code.
  2. Reshape the HTML code into an object - key: property (see example below).
  3. Pass the object to the codepen component.

Example

This example uses a single file component concept. See the working demo here.

<template>
  <div id="app">
    <codepen :options="codepenInput" />
  </div>
</template>

<script>
import Codepen from './Codepen.vue';

export default {
  name: 'app',
  components: {
    Codepen,
  },
  data() {
    return {
      codepenInput: {
        'data-height': '100%',
        'data-theme-id':'light',
        'data-slug-hash': 'JyxKMg',
        'data-default-tab': 'js,result',
        'data-user': 'sindael',
        'data-embed-version': 2,
        'data-pen-title': 'Fullscreen image gallery using Wallop, Greensock and Flexbox',
        placeholder: `
          See the Pen <a href="https://codepen.io/sindael/pen/JyxKMg/">here</a>.
          `,,
        wrapperClass: 'codepen-embed',
      },
    };
  },
};
</script>

Configuration

Ideally, you should specify each property that is present in the HTML pen embed code. However, the only one required is the data-slug-hash property.

Pen options

The available data-* options are listed in the Codepen's introductory blog post.

Additional options are:

  • placeholder - Alternative content should the embed fail to load.
  • wrapperClass - Class name of the div wrapping the iframe of the injected embed.

License

ISC