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React high order component to drive web share widget on react applications 📌.

Browser support

Web Share api is supported on Chrome for Android and Android Webview v. ^55.0.

Demo

You can find a working demo here. Be sure to use a supported browser.

NPM Install

npm install react-web-share-api --save

Usage

Consume the UI component in the higher order component button.js:

import React from "react";
import webShare from 'react-web-share-api';

const Button = ({ share, isSupported }) => isSupported
    ? <button onClick={share}>Share now!</button>
    : <span>Web Share not supported</span>;

export default webShare<OwnProps>()(Button);

Pass the configuration to the higher order component smartComponent.js:

import React from "react";

import Button from "./button";

const SmartComponent = (config) =>
  <Button config={config} foo="bar" />;

export default SmartComponent;

FAQ

How does it work?

It takes a configuration prop that define how the native widget should behave and any other property you want to pass to the UI component. It spread all the properties a part from the configuration to the enhanced UI component. The UI component will also receive other props that will help improving the experience allowing complete control on the renderer and on the action handler.

Does it support Redux or any other flux implementation?

Yes, the configuration is injected from the parent component. In this way it does not matter which flux implementation you are using. At the same time, we are preserving the high order component pattern so you have complete control on the renderer and on the action handler.

Does it support Typescript?

Yes, you don't need to install any typescript dependecies because types come with the library. It export WebShareConfigContainer (injected configuration) and WebShareInterface (UI component extended props) typescript interfaces. All the examples are written in typescript.

API

Your wrapped component will be decorated with this injected props:

Parameter Type Description
isSupported boolean True if the web share api is supported by the browser.
share function: () => WebShare It will open the share native widget.

Configuration of the high order component:

Parameter Type Description
params object Required. At the moment it consist in the following props: { title, text, url }
onShareSuccess Promise based callback: () Handler executed after the share api is resolved.
onShareError Promise based callback: (error) Handler executed after the share api is rejected.

License

See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).

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