Just add JavaScript.
Includes validation, integrity checking, caching, and a cross-framework hook.
- π€ addScript() - Core function, callback based
- π loadScript() - Promise based
- πͺ makeHook() - Create a React/Preact/Mithril/SolidJS hook
- π Install / Use
- π€¨ But why?
import { addScript } from "add-javascript";
addScript("https://www.example.com/script.js", options);
// "added" | "already-added" | "already-added (unmanaged)" | "skipped"
//
// "unmanaged" - means the script was not added by `add-javascript`
//
// "skipped" - means `skipLoading()` returned true. Callbacks will
// still have run, so this does not imply a no-op.
//
options
(defaults shown, see index.d.ts for all, loadBehavior
visualised here):
// options:
{
isModule: false,
loadBehavior: "async",
fetchPriority: "auto",
noopIfModulesSupported: false,
ignoreQueryString: true,
security: {
crossOrigin: "",
nonce: "",
integrity: "",
referrerPolicy: ""
},
dataSet: {},
skipLoading: () => false,
onLoad: detail => {},
onError: detail => {}
}
// detail:
{
event: Event,
removeScriptTag: () => void
}
import { loadScript } from "add-javascript";
loadScript("https://www.example.com/script.js", {
// Same options as addScript(), but
// without onLoad and onError since we
// can use Promise callbacks instead
})
.then(successDetail => {})
.catch(failDetail => {});
// successDetail:
{
type: "added" | "already-added" | "already-added (unmanaged)" | "skipped",
event: Event,
removeScriptTag: () => void
}
// failDetail:
{
type: "error",
event: Event,
removeScriptTag: () => void
}
// Multiple scripts
await Promise.all([
loadScript("https://www.example.com/script-1.js", options),
loadScript("https://www.example.com/script-2.js", options)
]);
// ...or if you have common options:
await Promise.all(
[
"https://www.example.com/script-1.js",
"https://www.example.com/script-2.js"
].map(src => loadScript(src, options))
);
import { makeHook } from "add-javascript";
import { useState, useEffect } from "react";
// Make the Hook
const useScriptReact = makeHook({ useState, useEffect });
function ReactComponent(props) {
// Use it
const [state, detail] = useScriptReact("./my-script.js", options);
// state == "pending" | "loading" | "loaded" | "error"
// detail == successDetail | failDetail
return <div>{state}</div>;
}
import { makeHook } from "add-javascript";
import { withHooks, useState, useEffect } from "mithril-hooks";
// Make the Hook
const useScriptMithril = makeHook({ useState, useEffect });
const MithrilComponent = withHooks(() => {
// Use it
const [state, detail] = useScriptMithril("./my-script.js", options);
// state == "pending" | "loading" | "loaded" | "error"
// detail == successDetail | failDetail
return m("div", state);
});
import { makeHook } from "add-javascript";
import { createSignal, createEffect } from "solid-js";
// Make the Hook
const useScriptSolidJS = makeHook({
useState: createSignal,
useEffect: createEffect
});
function SolidJSComponent() {
// Use it
const [state, detail] = useScriptSolidJS("./my-script.js", options);
// state() == "pending" | "loading" | "loaded" | "error"
// detail() == successDetail | failDetail
return html`${state()}`;
}
You can use all of these frameworks on the same page (if you like.) Check out the tests for a working implementation of this.
Create useScript
in its own file for your convenience:
// useScript.js
import { makeHook } from "add-javascript";
import { useState, useEffect } from "react";
export const useScript = makeHook({ useState, useEffect });
// ReactComponent.js
import { useScript } from "./useScript";
function ReactComponent(props) {
const [state] = useScript("./my-script.js");
return <div>{state}</div>;
}
$ pnpm i add-javascript
Supports import
/require
for ESM/CJS.
Browser/UMD version here:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/add-javascript/dist/browser/add-javascript.browser.js"></script>
<script>
const { loadScript } = addJs;
</script>
"There are loooads of loadScript/useScript libraries. Why make another one?"
Good question. Perhaps I didn't really need my own library, but I once found myself battling a bug caused by Hot Module Reloading vs. a 3rd-party script and I just ended up writing one to solve the problem. This is the result.
As for the bug, the size of the codebase I was working on at the time make the problem difficult to debug. Long story short, the 3rd-party script was being loaded multiple times and was also not idempotent.
There was also a chance it could be loaded in a vanilla way or via a Hook, hence the desire to offer an API that would consolidate the script-adding logic. This also explains the options default of ignoreQueryString: true
, which considers a script loaded regardless of its (in my case: cache-busting) query-string parameters.
The options
format is also something of an itch I wanted to scratch.
All that is behind me now, but perhaps someone else will find the outcome of these efforts useful.
Still, if your codebase is under your full control you're likely far better just rolling your own little helper than installing add-javascript
:
const loadScript = (src, options = { async: true }) =>
new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const script = document.createElement("script");
Object.assign(script, options);
script.onload = resolve;
script.onerror = reject;
script.src = src;
document.body.appendChild(script);
});
add-javascript
was written by Conan Theobald.
I hope you found it useful! If so, I like coffee βοΈ :)
MIT licensed: See LICENSE