html-head-component
Head Component
A native web component for everything which might go in the
<head>
of your document.
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Install
npm i html-head-component
# or
yarn add html-head-component
Usage
In your JavaScript/TypeScript entry point:
import 'html-head-component';
You can also include the web component directly from unpkg.com:
import('https://unpkg.com/html-head-component');
or
<script async src="https://unpkg.com/html-head-component"></script>
Then add the component in your HTML/JSX markup:
The custom component should be placed in the <body>
tag. If you try to place it in the <head>
the browser will explicitly move it in the <body>
and you might experience issues with the rest of the elements in the <head>
.
Using the data
attribute
<html-head-component
data='
[
{
"tag": "title",
"content": "Title"
},
{
"tag": "meta",
"name": "author",
"content": "Scriptex"
},
{
"tag": "link",
"rel": "stylesheet",
"href": "./style.css"
}
]
'
></html-head-component>
Using the src
attribute
<html-head-component src="./data.json"></html-head-component>
Usage details
The web component accepts two attributes:
src
which is a valid path to a JSON file containing array of objects.data
which is a valid JSON string which represents an array of objects.
Only one of those attributes should be used. If both are used, the src
attribute overwrites the data
attribute.
Each object in the JSON array should have a tag
property which specifies the HTML element which will be rendered.
The rest of the properties in the object specify the attributes and their content in key:value
pairs (attribute
:attribute-content
).
There are several exceptions:
- The document title's content is rendered as
innerHTML
of the<title>
tag. - Each
style
tag's content property will be rendered asinnerHTML
of the<style>
tag. - Each
script
tag's content property will be rendered asinnerHTML
of the<script>
tag. - Each
noscript
tag's content property will be rendered asinnerHTML
of the<noscript>
tag.
React with TypeScript
If you're using React with TypeScript, you need to extends the JSX IntrinsicElements
interface so TypeScript knows that the html-head-component
element exists.
You can do so in a custom.d.ts
file in your project's root folder. Don't forget to add that file in your tsconfig.json
!
declare namespace JSX {
interface IntrinsicElements {
html-head-component: any;
}
}
Full example
You can check out the demo usage using data
attribute.
Or
You can check out the demo usage using src
attribute.
Full list of what can go in the <head>
of your document, please check this awesome repository
LICENSE
MIT