primevue-mirror/pages/deferredcontent/DeferredContentDoc.vue

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<template>
<ClientOnly
><AppDoc name="DeferredContentDemo" :sources="sources" :service="['ProductService']" :data="['products-small']" github="deferredcontent/DeferredContentDemo.vue">
<h5>Import via Module</h5>
<pre v-code.script><code>
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import DeferredContent from 'primevue/deferredcontent';
</code></pre>
<h5>Import via CDN</h5>
<pre v-code><code>
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&lt;script src="https://unpkg.com/primevue@^3/core/core.min.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
&lt;script src="https://unpkg.com/primevue@^3/deferredcontent/deferredcontent.min.js"&gt;&lt;/script&gt;
</code></pre>
<h5>Getting Started</h5>
<p>DeferredContent is used as a wrapper element of its content..</p>
<pre v-code><code><template v-pre>
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&lt;DeferredContent&gt;
&lt;DataTable :value="cars"&gt;
&lt;Column field="vin" header="Vin"&gt;&lt;/Column&gt;
&lt;Column field="year" header="Year"&gt;&lt;/Column&gt;
&lt;Column field="brand" header="Brand"&gt;&lt;/Column&gt;
&lt;Column field="color" header="Color"&gt;&lt;/Column&gt;
&lt;/DataTable&gt;
&lt;/DeferredContent&gt;
</template>
</code></pre>
<h5>Load Event</h5>
<p>onLoad callback is useful to initialize the content when it becomes visible on scroll such as loading data.</p>
<pre v-code><code><template v-pre>
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&lt;DeferredContent @load="onDataLoad"&gt;
&lt;DataTable :value="cars"&gt;
&lt;Column field="vin" header="Vin"&gt;&lt;/Column&gt;
&lt;Column field="year" header="Year"&gt;&lt;/Column&gt;
&lt;Column field="brand" header="Brand"&gt;&lt;/Column&gt;
&lt;Column field="color" header="Color"&gt;&lt;/Column&gt;
&lt;/DataTable&gt;
&lt;/DeferredContent&gt;
</template>
</code></pre>
<h5>Properties</h5>
<p>Component has no properties.</p>
<h5>Events</h5>
<div class="doc-tablewrapper">
<table class="doc-table">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Name</th>
<th>Parameters</th>
<th>Description</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>load</td>
<td>event: Event object</td>
<td>Callback to invoke when deferred content is loaded..</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
<h5>Styling</h5>
<p>Component does not apply any styling.</p>
<h5>Accessibility</h5>
<h6>Screen Reader</h6>
<p>
DeferredContent can be utilized in many use cases as a result no role is enforced, in fact a role may not be necessary if the card is used for presentational purposes only. Any valid attribute is passed to the container element so you
have full control over the roles like <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/#landmark" alt="Landmark Roles">landmark</a> and attributes like <i>aria-live</i>.
</p>
<pre v-code><code>
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&lt;DeferredContent role="region" aria-live="polite" aria-label="Content loaded after page scrolled down"&gt;
Content
&lt;/DeferredContent&gt;
</code></pre>
<h5>Keyboard Support</h5>
<p>Component does not include any interactive elements.</p>
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<h5>Dependencies</h5>
<p>None.</p>
</AppDoc></ClientOnly
>
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</template>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
sources: {
'options-api': {
tabName: 'Options API Source',
content: `
<template>
<div>
<Toast />
<div style="height: 800px">
Scroll down to lazy load an image and the DataTable which initiates a query that is not executed on initial page load to speed up load performance.
</div>
<DeferredContent @load="onImageLoad">
<img src="https://www.primefaces.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/placeholder.png" alt="Nature"/>
</DeferredContent>
<div style="height: 500px">
</div>
<DeferredContent @load="onDataLoad">
<DataTable :value="products" responsiveLayout="scroll">
<Column field="code" header="Code"></Column>
<Column field="name" header="Name"></Column>
<Column field="category" header="Category"></Column>
<Column field="quantity" header="Quantity"></Column>
</DataTable>
</DeferredContent>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import ProductService from './service/ProductService';
export default {
data() {
return {
products: null
}
},
productService: null,
created() {
this.productService = new ProductService();
},
methods: {
onImageLoad() {
this.$toast.add({severity: 'success', summary: 'Image Initialized', detail: 'Scroll down to load the datatable'});
},
onDataLoad() {
this.productService.getProductsSmall().then(data => this.products = data);
this.$toast.add({severity: 'success', summary: 'Data Initialized', detail: 'Render Completed'});
}
}
}
<\\/script>
`
},
'composition-api': {
tabName: 'Composition API Source',
content: `
<template>
<div>
<Toast />
<div style="height: 800px">
Scroll down to lazy load an image and the DataTable which initiates a query that is not executed on initial page load to speed up load performance.
</div>
<DeferredContent @load="onImageLoad">
<img src="https://www.primefaces.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/placeholder.png" alt="Nature"/>
</DeferredContent>
<div style="height: 500px">
</div>
<DeferredContent @load="onDataLoad">
<DataTable :value="products" responsiveLayout="scroll">
<Column field="code" header="Code"></Column>
<Column field="name" header="Name"></Column>
<Column field="category" header="Category"></Column>
<Column field="quantity" header="Quantity"></Column>
</DataTable>
</DeferredContent>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { ref } from 'vue';
import { useToast } from "primevue/usetoast";
import ProductService from './service/ProductService';
export default {
setup() {
const toast = useToast();
const products = ref();
const productService = ref(new ProductService());
const onImageLoad = () => {
toast.add({severity: 'success', summary: 'Image Initialized', detail: 'Scroll down to load the datatable'});
};
const onDataLoad = () => {
productService.value.getProductsSmall().then(data => products.value = data);
toast.add({severity: 'success', summary: 'Data Initialized', detail: 'Render Completed'});
};
return { products, productService, onImageLoad, onDataLoad }
}
}
<\\/script>
`
},
'browser-source': {
tabName: 'Browser Source',
imports: `<script src="https://unpkg.com/primevue@^3/deferredcontent/deferredcontent.min.js"><\\/script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/primevue@^3/toast/toast.min.js"><\\/script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/primevue@^3/toastservice/toastservice.min.js"><\\/script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/primevue@^3/datatable/datatable.min.js"><\\/script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/primevue@^3/column/column.min.js"><\\/script>
<script src="./ProductService.js"><\\/script>`,
content: `<div id="app">
<p-toast></p-toast>
<div style="height: 800px">
Scroll down to lazy load an image and the DataTable which initiates a query that is not executed on initial page load to speed up load performance.
</div>
<p-deferredcontent @load="onImageLoad">
<img src="https://www.primefaces.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/placeholder.png" alt="Nature"/>
</p-deferredcontent>
<div style="height: 500px">
</div>
<p-deferredcontent @load="onDataLoad">
<p-datatable :value="products" responsive-layout="scroll">
<p-column field="code" header="Code"></p-column>
<p-column field="name" header="Name"></p-column>
<p-column field="category" header="Category"></p-column>
<p-column field="quantity" header="Quantity"></p-column>
</p-datatable>
</p-deferredcontent>
</div>
<script type="module">
const { createApp, ref } = Vue;
const { useToast } = primevue.usetoast;
const App = {
setup() {
const toast = useToast();
const products = ref();
const productService = ref(new ProductService());
const onImageLoad = () => {
toast.add({severity: 'success', summary: 'Image Initialized', detail: 'Scroll down to load the datatable'});
};
const onDataLoad = () => {
productService.value.getProductsSmall().then(data => products.value = data);
toast.add({severity: 'success', summary: 'Data Initialized', detail: 'Render Completed'});
};
return { products, productService, onImageLoad, onDataLoad }
},
components: {
"p-deferredcontent": primevue.deferredcontent,
"p-toast": primevue.toast,
"p-datatable": primevue.datatable,
"p-column": primevue.column
}
};
createApp(App)
.use(primevue.config.default)
.use(primevue.toastservice)
.mount("#app");
<\\/script>
`
}
}
};
}
};
</script>