This package contains a React component named Nova
that renders a placeholder also known as Nova Directive
Rendered placeholder:
<div data-hypernova-key="NavBar" data-hypernova-id="d0a0b082-dad0-4bf2-ae4f-08eff16575b4"></div>
<script type="application/json" data-hypernova-key="NavBar" data-hypernova-id="d0a0b082-dad0-4bf2-ae4f-08eff16575b4"><!--{"brand":"Ara Framework","links":[{"url":"https://github.com/ara-framework","text":"Github"}]}--></script>
On Client-Side Rendering the placeholder is where the component is going to be mounted or hydrated depending on the framework or library.
On Server-Side Rendering the placeholder is used by Nova Proxy or Nova Static to Server-Side Include the HTML rendered by Hypernova.
npm install nova-react-bridge
The Nova
component requires the props name
and data
name
is the registered view in Hypernova.data
is the data necessary to render the view.
import { Nova } from 'nova-react-bridge'
const Page = () => (
<div>
<Nova
name="NavBar"
data={{ brand: 'Ara Framework', links: [{ url: 'https://github.com/ara-framework', text: "Github" }]}}
/>
</div>
)
The Nova
component emits a custom event called NovaMount
on the document
when the React component is mounted. The event needs to be listened by the Hypernova's client script in order to mount the view when the placeholder is ready.
import { renderClient } from 'hypernova-redom'
document.addEventListener('NovaMount', (event) => {
const { detail: { name, id } } = event
if (name === 'NavBar') {
return renderClient(name, NavBar, id)
}
})
The example above is using the method renderClient
from hypernova-redom
, this method should be available for the other supported bindings.