live code runtime for your react project in browser
devjar is a library that enables you to live test and share your code snippets and examples with others. devjar will generate a live code editor where you can run your code snippets and view the results in real-time based on the provided code content of your React app.
Notice: devjar only works for browser runtime at the moment. It will always render the default export component in index.js
as the app entry.
pnpm add devjar
DevJar
is a react component that allows you to develop and test your code directly in the browser, using a CDN to load your dependencies.
Props
files
: An object that specifies the files you want to include in your development environment.getModuleUrl
: A function that maps module names to CDN URLs.onError
: Callback function of error event from the iframe sandbox. By defaultconsole.log
.
import { DevJar } from 'devjar'
const CDN_HOST = 'https://esm.sh'
const files = {
'index.js': `export default function App() { return 'hello world' }`
}
function App() {
return (
<DevJar
files={files}
getModuleUrl={(m) => {
return `${CDN_HOST}/${m}`
}}
/>
)
}
Parameters
options
getModulePath(module)
: A function that receives the module name and returns the CDN url of each imported module path. For example, import React from 'react' will load React from skypack.dev/react.
Returns
state
ref
: A reference to the iframe element where the live coding will be executed.error
: An error message in case the live coding encounters an issue.load(codeFiles)
: void: Loads code files and executes them as live code.
import { useLiveCode } from 'devjar'
function Playground() {
const { ref, error, load } = useLiveCode({
// The CDN url of each imported module path in your code
// e.g. `import React from 'react'` will load react from skypack.dev/react
getModulePath(modPath) {
return `https://cdn.skypack.dev/${modPath}`
}
})
// logging failures
if (error) {
console.error(error)
}
// load code files and execute them as live code
function run() {
load({
// `index.js` is the entry of every project
'index.js': `export default function App() { return 'hello world' }`,
// other relative modules can be used in the live coding
'./mod': `export default function Mod() { return 'mod' }`,
})
}
// Attach the ref to an iframe element for runtime of code execution
return (
<div>
<button onClick={run}>run</button>
<iframe ref={ref} />
</div>
)
}
The MIT License (MIT).