A simple playground for HTML, CSS and JavaScript supporting module imports.
Playground is a HTML, CSS and JS demonstration component that runs entirely in the browser and does not require loading any third party sites.
Install from npm
with npm install @agney/playground
or yarn add @agney/playground
import Playground from "@agney/playground";
const App = () => {
const snippet = {
markup: `<div id=app />`,
css: ``,
javascript: `import { h, Component, render } from 'preact';
import htm from 'htm';
const html = htm.bind(h);
const app = html\`<div>Hello World from Playground!</div>\`
render(app, document.getElementById('app'));`,
};
return (
<Playground
id="example"
initialSnippet={snippet}
defaultEditorTab="javascript"
transformJs
/>
);
};
Soon
- Load preview for predefined code.
- Autoreloading preview.
- Allows bare ES package imports. This means you can add imports for any library that supports ES Module resolution and playground will automatically load it into your code.
- See console output in the component itself.
- Control tab loaded by default for your use-case.
- Add to static blogs to present your HTML, CSS or JavaScript code.
- Allow users to change the code and see the output in real time. This could be big in educational articles and so.
Props | description | default | required |
---|---|---|---|
id | a unique identifier for the iFrame | true | |
initialSnippet | Initial code to be displayed | true | |
defaultEditorTab | Initial editor tab to be displyed. Possible values: "markup", "css", "javascript" | "markup" | false |
defaultResultTab | Initial tab on result panel to be displayed. Possible values: "console", "result" | "result" | false |
transformJs | Transform the JavaScript using Babel. This is required if you want bare module imports | false | false |
presets | Array of presets you want Babel to transform. This works only if transformJs is true. Eg. ["react", "es2015"] |
false | |
theme | Pass in the theme variables to customise the appearance | Our Theme | false |
{
markup: `<h1>Title</h1>`,
css: `h1 { color: red }`,
javascript: `console.log("this")`
}
If an NPM package exposes an endpoint for "module", then you can direcly import this package by it's name.
import { format } from "date-fns";
format(new Date(2014, 1, 11), "yyyy-MM-dd");
Unfortunately, not all packages currently support this feature. You can search through an entire list of packages through pika.dev.
You can use community created packages to replicate the functionality. For eg. React would be:
import React, { createElement } from "@pika/react";
import ReactDOM from "@pika/react-dom";
ReactDOM.render(
createElement("div", {}, "Hello World"),
document.getElementById("app")
);
import Playground from "@agney/playground";
const App = () => {
const snippet = {
markup: `<div id=app />`,
css: ``,
javascript: `import React, { createElement } from "@pika/react";
import ReactDOM from "@pika/react-dom";
ReactDOM.render(
<h1>Hello World</h1>,
document.getElementById("app")
);`,
};
return (
<Playground
initialSnippet={snippet}
defaultEditorTab="javascript"
transformJs
presets={["react"]}
/>
);
};
The component is fairly small at about . You can find the total size and time on Bundle Phobia.
When transforming JavaScript it uses Babel Standalone which adds a considerable size. Playground loads Babel from a CDN so that it can be loaded from browser cache on change.
It uses Chrome's Native Lazy Loading so that the iframes for results are loaded lazily and your pages remain fast.
This project makes use of Yarn Workspaces for development.
-
Run
yarn
for installing dependencies. -
Run
yarn start
to start development on package. -
To start example, run
yarn start-example
.
Pull Requests are Welcome. Please create an issue to discuss before making a feature or large change. Thank You 😄