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Using Third-Party React Components in Hilla

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Marcus Hellberg
Marcus Hellberg
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On Oct 16, 2023 12:00:00 AM
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Hilla supports using any third-party React component library in your apps. If you want to, you can use Material UI, React Bootstrap, Ant Design or any other React component library.

In this tutorial, we'll use the React Colorful color picker as an example.

Creating a Hilla App

First, you'll need a Hilla app. If you don't have a project already, you can create one with:

npx @hilla/cli init my-app

This scaffolds a new Hilla app called my-app.

Installation

Now install the React Colorful package:

npm install react-colorful

Importing the Component

Now you can import the component into your Hilla view file:

import { HexColorPicker } from "react-colorful";

Using the Component

Then use the component as you normally would in React:

export default function HelloWorldView() {
  const [color, setColor] = useState("#aabbcc");

  return (
    <div className="p-m"> <h1 style={{ color }}>Hello, world!</h1> <HexColorPicker color={color} onChange={setColor} /> </div>
  );
}

Here we're using the HexColorPicker component from React Colorful to set the text color.

 

React Colorful color picker
React Colorful color picker

And that's it! The component should now render and work as expected in Hilla. This pattern works for any React component library.

Summary

  • Install the component with npm
  • Import it into your Hilla view
  • Use it like any other React component

With just a few lines of code, you can leverage the huge React ecosystem in your Hilla apps. Happy coding!

Marcus Hellberg
Marcus Hellberg
Marcus is the VP of Developer Relations at Vaadin. His daily work includes everything from writing blogs and tech demos to attending events and giving presentations on all things Vaadin and web-related. You can reach out to him on Twitter @marcushellberg.
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