How to Create Nested LiveView Components
From ElixirBlocks
This example demonstrates a nested LiveView component.
defmodule AppxWeb.SandboxLive do use AppxWeb, :live_view import MyComponent def mount(_params, _session, socket) do {:ok, socket} end def render(assigns) do ~H""" Hello World! YAY <MyComponent.greet name="Jane" /> """ end end
defmodule MyComponent do use Phoenix.Component def greet(assigns) do ~H""" <p>Hello, <%= @name %>!</p> """ end end
An Example of a Button
# 1. Create component with phx-click attributes for event handlers and a render slot fo text: <%= render_slot(@inner_block) %> defmodule Example do use Phoenix.Component def simple_button(assigns) do ~H""" <button style="background-color: #000000; color: #ffffff; padding: 8px 16px; border-radius: 4px; font-weight: bold;" phx-click={@on_click} > <%= render_slot(@inner_block) %> </button> """ end end #___________PARENT defmodule AppWeb.PageLive do use AppWeb, :live_view import Example def mount(_params, _session, socket) do # Initialize state with a counter socket = assign(socket, count: 0) {:ok, socket} end def render(assigns) do ~H""" <div class="container mx-auto p-4"> <h1 class="text-xl font-bold mb-4">Counter with Button Component</h1> <div class="mb-4"> <p>Current count: <span class="font-bold"><%= @count %></span></p> </div> <!-- # 2 add component to parent. Event handlers will come from parent--> <Example.simple_button on_click="increment"> <span>Click to increment</span> </Example.simple_button> </div> """ end # Event handler in the parent LiveView def handle_event("increment", _params, socket) do {:noreply, assign(socket, count: socket.assigns.count + 1)} end end