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# TypeScript support for Alpine.js
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This package comes with a light TypeScript layer which provides full support for class components in Alpine.js.
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This package provides full support for class components in Alpine.js using a thin TypeScript layer.
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It's used like this:
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Alpine.component('darkModeToggle', DarkModeToggle);
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```
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**Use it the template**
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**Use it a template**
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```html
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<div x-data="Alpine.component('darkModeToggle')()" x-init="init()">
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<button type="button" @click="switchTheme()">Switch theme</button>
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## Usage
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You can get a component by calling `Alpine.component('component-name')(arg1, arg2)`. If your component has no arguments, still append the `()` after the call.
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You can get a component by calling `Alpine.component('componentName')(arg1, arg2)`. If your component has no arguments, still append the `()` after the call.
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The `component()` call itself returns a function that creates an instance of the component. Invoking the function ensures that the component has a unique instance each time.
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The `component()` call itself returns a function for creating instances of the component. Invoking the function ensures that the component has a unique instance each time.
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```html
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<div x-data="Alpine.component('DarkModeToggle')()" x-init="init()">
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<div x-data="Alpine.component('darkModeToggle')()" x-init="init()">
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<button type="button" @click="switchTheme()">Switch theme</button>
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</div>
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```
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```html
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<div x-data="Alpine.component('SearchableSelect')({ options: ['Foo', 'Bar'] })" x-init="init()">
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<div x-data="Alpine.component('searchableSelect')({ options: ['Foo', 'Bar'] })" x-init="init()">
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<div x-spread="options">
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...
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</div>
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You can create class components by extending `AlpineComponent` and exporting the class as `default`.
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The `AlpineComponent` provides IDE support for Alpine's magic properties. This means that you can use `this.$el`, `this.$nextTick(() => this.foo = this.bar)`, and more with full type support.
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`AlpineComponent` provides full IDE support for Alpine's magic properties. This means that you can use `this.$el`, `this.$nextTick(() => this.foo = this.bar)`, and more with perfect type enforcement.
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```ts
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import { AlpineComponent } from '@leanadmin/alpine-typescript';
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## Plain object components
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To register a plain object as an Alpine component, return a function that wraps the object like this:
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To register a plain object as an Alpine component, export a function that wraps the object like this:
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```ts
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export default (foo: string, bar: number) => ({
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foo,
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})
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```
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The function will serve as a "constructor" for the object, setting default values and anything else you might need.
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The function will serve as a "constructor" for the object, setting default values and anything else that's needed.
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Note that the `=> ({` part is just syntactic sugar, you're free to use `return` if it's useful in your case:
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