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== Use Client Binding API in React == | == Use Client Binding API in React == | ||
− | We can use [ | + | We can use [https://books.zkoss.org/zk-mvvm-book/8.0/data_binding/client_binding_api.html#on-clientside binder.after] to get properties of ViewModel from ZK. |
<source lang="js"> | <source lang="js"> | ||
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'''frontend/src/util/zkBinder.js''' | '''frontend/src/util/zkBinder.js''' | ||
− | <source lang="js" high=" | + | <source lang="js" high="20"> |
+ | import { EventEmitter } from 'events'; | ||
+ | |||
function getBinder(name) { | function getBinder(name) { | ||
return window.zkbind && window.zkbind.$(name); | return window.zkbind && window.zkbind.$(name); | ||
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// omitted | // omitted | ||
init(name, command, event) { | init(name, command, event) { | ||
+ | this.init.emitters = this.init.emitters || {}; | ||
let binder = getBinder(name); | let binder = getBinder(name); | ||
if (binder) { | if (binder) { | ||
− | + | let emitter = this.init.emitters[event]; | |
− | + | if (!emitter) { | |
− | + | this.init.emitters[event] = emitter = new EventEmitter(); | |
− | + | binder.after(event, data => emitter.emit('data', data)); | |
− | + | } | |
− | + | return new Promise(resolve => { | |
− | + | emitter.once('data', resolve); | |
− | + | binder.command(command); | |
− | + | }); | |
− | }) | ||
} | } | ||
return Promise.reject(new Error('Binder not found')); | return Promise.reject(new Error('Binder not found')); | ||
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}; | }; | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
− | Line | + | Line 20: To simulate a request, I need to trigger a command from the client first, the command just notifies ZK in order to trigger <code>@NotifyCommand</code>. Then we'll remove the function binding by calling <code>unAfter</code> method. |
'''frontend/src/services/shelf/actions.js''' | '''frontend/src/services/shelf/actions.js''' | ||
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The checkout feature of react-shopping-cart isn't complete. It just shows an alert dialog to display the subtotal. We can complete it by using client binding API to send the cart data back to ZK. | The checkout feature of react-shopping-cart isn't complete. It just shows an alert dialog to display the subtotal. We can complete it by using client binding API to send the cart data back to ZK. | ||
− | We can use [ | + | We can use [https://books.zkoss.org/zk-mvvm-book/8.0/data_binding/client_binding_api.html#on-clientside binder.command] to send data to the ViewModel. |
<source lang="js"> | <source lang="js"> | ||
zkbind.$('$main').command('toServerCommand', {key1: value1, key2: value2}); | zkbind.$('$main').command('toServerCommand', {key1: value1, key2: value2}); |
Revision as of 03:48, 22 January 2020
Rudy Huang, Engineer, Potix Corporation
January, 2020
ZK 9.0.0
Overview
React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. We can use React as a front-end UI and use ZK as a pure backend. In this small talk, I will show you how to integrate React with ZK using the client binding API step by step.
For convenience, I use an MIT licensed React demo project react-shopping-cart to demonstrate.
Render React in a Zul File
We have created an index.zul
, an entry page for the whole application.
index.zul
<?script src="/bundle.js"?>
<zk xmlns:n="native">
<div id="main" viewModel="@id('vm') @init('react.vm.IndexVM')">
<n:div id="root"/>
</div>
</zk>
- Line 1: Load
bundle.js
packed by Webpack. You must configure Webpack to build a single bundle.js. See the demo source for details. - Line 3: The
id
property is needed for client binding to get the correct VM. - Line 4: We have created a native DIV element for React to render.
Wait for ZK to Be Mounted
Since we want to use ZK client binding API, it's safe to wait for ZK to finish mounting in React. We need to modify index.js a bit.
frontend/src/index.js
import 'babel-polyfill'
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import App from './components/App';
import Root from './Root';
import './index.scss';
let zk = window.zk;
if (zk) {
zk.afterMount(function () {
ReactDOM.render(
<Root>
<App />
</Root>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
});
}
- Line 12: We use the
zk.afterMount
API to executeReactDOM.render
, ensuring ZK is ready.
Load Data from ZK
We need to create a View Model to use the client binding feature in React.
Create a ViewModel (VM) in ZK
We created an IndexVM.java
and defined a property "products". The products
property is loaded from a database.
IndexVM.java
@VariableResolver(DelegatingVariableResolver.class)
public class IndexVM {
// omitted
@WireVariable
private ProductService productService;
private List<ProductDto> products;
// omitted
@Init
public void init() {
products = productService.getProducts();
}
public List<ProductDto> getProducts() {
return products;
}
// omitted
- Line 11: We use Spring + Hibernate to communicate with the database. A service instance is needed to be injected in the VM by adding a
@WireVariable
annotation. - Line 14: Declare getter only here so ZK knows
products
is a readonly property of a VM.
Add Client Binding Annotations
To get the vm.products
from the client, we need to add some annotation to the IndexVM.
IndexVM.java
@NotifyCommands({
@NotifyCommand(value = "getProducts", onChange = "_vm_.products")
})
@ToServerCommand({"tipProducts", "placeOrder"})
@ToClientCommand({"getProducts"})
@VariableResolver(DelegatingVariableResolver.class)
public class IndexVM {
// omitted
@Command
@NotifyChange("products")
public void tipProducts() {
// just triggering getProducts
}
// omitted
- LIne 2: Add a
@NotifyCommand
and listen to_vm_.products
changes (_vm_ means the VM object) - Line 4 and 11: We added a simple command to trigger
products
changes for later use. Since it's called from the client, we need to register it by@ToServerCommand
. - Line 5: Register a client command so the client can call
getProducts
. ZK client binding uses whitelist so you must declare it explicitly. To allow all, simply use an asterisk symbol "*".
Once we set, we can get the property from the client. Let's see how we get the products
from ZK.
Use Client Binding API in React
We can use binder.after to get properties of ViewModel from ZK.
zkbind.$('$main').after('getProducts', function (data) {
// the data is vm.products
// and this function will be called each time vm.products is changed
// one-way binding: vm.products -> this function
});
The react-shopping-cart loads JSON data from a server. A method fetchProducts
initiates axios.get
to make an Ajax get request.
frontend/src/services/shelf/actions.js
export const fetchProducts = (filters, sortBy, callback) => dispatch => {
return axios
.get(productsAPI)
.then(res => {
let { products } = res.data;
// omitted
We can use client binding API to request with ZK instead. I wrote a utility class to handle it for convenience (the full source is available in the demo project)
frontend/src/util/zkBinder.js
import { EventEmitter } from 'events';
function getBinder(name) {
return window.zkbind && window.zkbind.$(name);
}
export default {
// omitted
init(name, command, event) {
this.init.emitters = this.init.emitters || {};
let binder = getBinder(name);
if (binder) {
let emitter = this.init.emitters[event];
if (!emitter) {
this.init.emitters[event] = emitter = new EventEmitter();
binder.after(event, data => emitter.emit('data', data));
}
return new Promise(resolve => {
emitter.once('data', resolve);
binder.command(command);
});
}
return Promise.reject(new Error('Binder not found'));
}
};
Line 20: To simulate a request, I need to trigger a command from the client first, the command just notifies ZK in order to trigger @NotifyCommand
. Then we'll remove the function binding by calling unAfter
method.
frontend/src/services/shelf/actions.js
import zkBinder from "../../util/zkBinder";
// omitted
export const fetchProducts = (filters, sortBy, callback) => dispatch => {
return zkBinder.init('$main', 'tipProducts', 'getProducts')
.then(products => {
// omitted
- Line 4: Replace the axios call with ZK.
Send Data Back to ZK
The checkout feature of react-shopping-cart isn't complete. It just shows an alert dialog to display the subtotal. We can complete it by using client binding API to send the cart data back to ZK.
We can use binder.command to send data to the ViewModel.
zkbind.$('$main').command('toServerCommand', {key1: value1, key2: value2});
frontend/src/components/FloatCart/index.js
// omitted
class FloatCart extends Component {
// omitted
proceedToCheckout = () => {
const {
totalPrice,
productQuantity,
currencyFormat,
currencyId
} = this.props.cartTotal;
if (!productQuantity) {
alert('Add some product in the cart!');
} else {
let products = this.props.cartProducts
.map(p => ({[p.id]: p.quantity}))
.reduce((acc, curr) => Object.assign(acc, curr), {});
zkBinder.command('$main', 'placeOrder',
{format: currencyFormat, price: totalPrice, id: currencyId, products: products});
}
};
// omitted
- Line 18: Calling zkbind.command with arguments.
Then we need to add placeOrder
command in the ViewModel. Don't forget to add it to @ToServerCommand
whitelist.
IndexVM.java
// omitted
@Command
public void placeOrder(@BindingParam("format") String format,
@BindingParam("price") double price,
@BindingParam("id") String id,
@BindingParam("products") Map<String, Integer> cartProducts) {
Clients.showNotification(String.format("Checkout - Subtotal: %s %.2f", format, price));
this.cartProducts = cartProducts;
this.cartProducts.forEach((p, q) -> LOG.info("Order Product#{}, Quantity: {}", p, q));
// Save to DB...
}
- Line 3: Use
@BindingParam
to map each argument. - Line 7: We use ZK notification to show the result.
All done. Once the user clicks the checkout button, ZK will receive the cart result.
Download the Source
You can access the complete source at GitHub. Follow the instructions to start a server and open it in a browser.
Other Front-End Frameworks Integration
- Angular
- Vue.js
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