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[TwigComponent] Support ...spread operator with html syntax #1023
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@@ -216,5 +216,31 @@ public function getLexTests(): iterable | |||
'{% verbatim %}<twig:Alert/>{% endverbatim %}', | |||
'{% verbatim %}<twig:Alert/>{% endverbatim %}', | |||
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yield 'component_attr_spreading_self_closing' => [ | |||
'<twig:foobar bar="baz"{{...attr}}/>', |
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Instead of having ... between {{ why not just do:
<twig:foobar bar="baz" ...attr />
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For me eyes it's easier to find that it's a variable like in twig
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A little funky looking but what about <twig:foobar bar="baz" :...attr />
? (in addition to {{
). This sort of lines up with dynamic attribute values: https://symfony.com/bundles/ux-twig-component/current/index.html#passing-props-as-html-attributes
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My proposed solution is already in our prod and working, so I'd prefer as is 😁
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Looking at React:
<button className={className} {...other} />
And Vue:
<button :className="className" v-bind="other">
Given these, the logical options are:
<twig:Button className={{ className }} {{...other}} />
or
<twig:Button live-bind="other">
And that live-bind
thing looks silly :). So I agree with the proposed syntax.
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Note that JSX for Vue.js also use {... }
syntax.
{{... }}
is nice because the two brackets reminds us about Twig
@@ -201,6 +203,15 @@ private function consumeAttributes(string $componentName): string | |||
break; | |||
} | |||
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if ($this->check('{{...') || $this->check('{{ ...')) { |
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I think you should consume the whitespace before doing this check, tab, or multiples tab can be valid syntax too.
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It is consumed 4 lines before, isn't it?
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Wow! Fast turn-around on this :). We also need a mention in the docs - probably one example at the bottom of https://github.com/symfony/ux/blob/2.x/src/TwigComponent/doc/index.rst#passing-props-as-html-attributes would do it
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Thank you Tomas! |
I think that's a new feature like in twig.