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    1. Ben Wiley‏ @benwiley4000 16 Apr 2019
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      I feel like I asked this question once somewhere and got kind of a non answer so wondering if you/anyone knows.. let's say I have a react-based component library and want to convert it to web components (I do). How to support or substitute for tools like render props and Context?

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    2. Ben Wiley‏ @benwiley4000 16 Apr 2019
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      Things I'm not sure if I can do: 1. Pass js stuff as component params 2. Which would include functions, used to generate child content dynamically based on internally-sourced params (a.k.a. render props) 3. Inherit data implicitly passed through a dom tree (like react context)

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    3. WestbrookJ‏ @WestbrookJ 16 Apr 2019
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      1) An API of attributes and properties allow pushing data to a WC, you can send JS stuff via the properties ✅ 2) Functions ✅ 3) Custom Events can approximate the Context API or try @treshugart's https://github.com/skatejs/skatejs/tree/master/packages/sk-context … ✅ 4) ✅ Checkout @openwc for more tips and techniques

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    4. WestbrookJ‏ @WestbrookJ 16 Apr 2019
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      In all refactoring, keep an open mind as your components might not want/deserve/need to be so bound up with the vertical tree (DOM or virtual) as they might be today. Look forward to hearing your progress!

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    5. Ben Wiley‏ @benwiley4000 16 Apr 2019
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      I had no idea web components could take js properties. I thought it was only attributes! This is great to know. Also thanks for the thoughts re: context. The thing for me about that is I really like the idea of scoping data by tree.

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    6. Ben Wiley‏ @benwiley4000 16 Apr 2019
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      This felt unintuitive and wrong at first when I hadn't grown comfortable with component architecture but now I love it. So often we assume a data store should be global/singleton and then later realize the value of multiple instances. Tree scoping can be a great way to solve this

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    7. Ben Wiley‏ @benwiley4000 16 Apr 2019
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      Also what's the point of using skatejs with react versus just react?

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    8. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 16 Apr 2019
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      think of it this way: you're going to have some components that you want to use everywhere (including in plain HTML). To make implementing the internals of those components easier, you might use Lit, Skate, Preact, or Stencil *inside the component*

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    9. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 16 Apr 2019
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      How you compose those things into an app is a separable question. Maybe you'll use the same tools for that. Maybe not. I'm certainly not advocating adding more bloat to an existing toolchain, FWIW.

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    10. Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 16 Apr 2019
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      ...however, you get some great mileage out of having your components be more-or-less stand-alone and not tied to your overall app's orchestration system.

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      Alex Russell‏ @slightlylate 16 Apr 2019
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      I'd answer the question this way when you're thinking about how to implement which component: is this something that's specific to my app? Or would I ever want to re-use it in the future? If the latter, go WC. If the former, use whatevs.

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