X0
Document & develop React components without breaking a sweat
Install / Use
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x0
Document & develop React components without breaking a sweat
npm install -g @compositor/x0
<img src='docs/hello-x0.gif' class='demo-image' />
Features
- Zero-config
- No plugins
- Components over configuration
- Use markdown, MDX, or React components
- Automatic file system based routing
- Completely customizable
- Export static sites
- Works as an isolated development environment
Read more about x0 in our blog post.
Getting Started
x0 renders a directory of React components, automatically handling routing based on filename.
Create a docs folder and add an index.js file.
// index.js
import React from 'react'
export default class extends React.Component {
render () {
return (
<h1>Hello</h1>
)
}
}
Start a development server by running:
x0 docs --open
To add more pages, add a new component for each route. For example, create an about page:
// about.js
import React from 'react'
export default props =>
<h1>About</h1>
The about page should now render when navigating to http://localhost:8080/about.
Isolated development environment
x0 docs
Options:
-o --open Open dev server in default browser
-p --port Custom port for dev server
-t --template Path to custom HTML template
--webpack Path to custom webpack configuration
x0 docs -op 8080
Static Build
Export static HTML and client-side bundle
x0 build docs
Export static HTML without bundle
x0 build docs --static
Options
-d --out-dir Output directory (default dist)
-s --static Output static HTML without JS bundle
-t --template Path to custom HTML template
--webpack Path to custom webpack configuration
Fetching Data
Use the async getInitialProps static method to fetch data for static rendering.
This method was inspired by Next.js.
const Index = props => (
<h1>Hello {props.data}</h1>
)
Index.getInitialProps = async () => {
const fetch = require('isomorphic-fetch')
const res = await fetch('http://example.com/data')
const data = await res.json()
return { data }
}
Custom App
A custom App component can be provided by including an _app.js file.
The App component uses the render props pattern to provide additional state and props to its child routes.
// example _app.js
import React from 'react'
export default class extends React.Component {
state = {
count: 0
}
update = fn => this.setState(fn)
render () {
const { render, routes } = this.props
return render({
...this.state,
decrement: () => this.update(s => ({ count: s.count - 1 })),
increment: () => this.update(s => ({ count: s.count + 1 }))
})
}
}
Layouts
The App component can also be used to provide a common layout for all routes.
// example _app.js
import React from 'react'
import Nav from '../components/Nav'
import Header from '../components/Header'
import Footer from '../components/Footer'
export default class extends React.Component {
render () {
const {
location,
render,
routes
} = this.props
const route = routes.find(route => route.path === location.pathname)
return (
<React.Fragment>
<Nav />
<Header
route={route}
/>
{render()}
<Footer />
</React.Fragment>
)
}
}
CSS-in-JS
x0 supports server-side rendering for styled-components and emotion with zero configuration.
Styled Components
To enable CSS rendering for static export, ensure that styled-components is installed as a dependency in your package.json
"dependencies": {
"styled-components": "^3.2.6"
}
Emotion
Ensure emotion is installed as a dependency in your package.json
"dependencies": {
"emotion": "^9.1.3"
}
Configuration
Default options can be set in the x0 field in package.json.
"x0": {
"static": true,
"outDir": "site",
"title": "Hello",
}
Head content
Head elements such as <title>, <meta>, and <style> can be configured with the x0 field in package.json.
"x0": {
"title": "My Site",
"meta": [
{ "name": "twitter:card", "content": "summary" },
{ "name": "twitter:image", "content": "kitten.png" }
],
"links": [
{
"rel": "stylesheet",
"href": "https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto"
}
]
}
Custom HTML Template
A custom HTML template can be passed as the template option.
"x0": {
"template": "./html.js"
}
// example template
module.exports = ({
html,
css,
scripts,
title,
meta = [],
links = [],
static: isStatic
}) => `<!DOCTYPE html>
<head>
<title>{title}</title>
${css}
</head>
<div id=root>${html}</div>
${scripts}
`
Routing
x0 creates routes based on the file system, using react-router.
To set the base URL for static builds, use the basename option.
"x0": {
"basename": "/my-site"
}
Links
To link between different components, install react-router-dom and use the Link component.
npm i react-router-dom
import React from 'react'
import { Link } from 'react-router-dom'
export default () => (
<div>
<h1>Home</h1>
<nav>
<Link to='/'>Home</Link>
<Link to='/about'>About</Link>
</nav>
</div>
)
JSX Format
x0 includes support for the Compositor JSX file format.
---
title: Hello
---
import { Box, Heading } from 'rebass'
<Box px={2} py={4}>
<Heading>
{frontMatter.title}
</Heading>
</Box>
MDX Format
x0 includes support for the MDX file format.
import { Box } from 'rebass'
# Hello MDX
<Box p={4} bg='tomato'>
Beep Boop
</Box>
webpack
Webpack configuration files named webpack.config.js will automatically be merged with the built-in configuration, using webpack-merge.
To use a custom filename, pass the file path to the --webpack flag.
// webpack.config.js example
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{ test: /\.txt$/, loader: 'raw-loader' }
]
}
}
See the example.
Related
- Compositor JSX
- MDX
- React Router
- Mini HTML Webpack Plugin
- Styled Components
- Emotion
- webpack
- Create React App
- Next.js
- Gatsby
- React-Static
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