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Send down component props

You can use the Provider to send down component props. And because providers can be nested, it's a really powerful tool to handle generally properties used often by a component.

import Provider from '@dnb/eufemia/shared/Provider'
render(
<MyApp>
...
<Provider Button={{ size: 'large' }}>
...
<Button>Large button</Button>
</Provider>
</MyApp>
)

NB: If you use TypeScript, you may rather use the value prop to spread the component properties along:

<Provider
value={{
Button: { size: 'large' },
}}
>
...
<Button>Large button</Button>
</Provider>

Changing locale or currency

You can either set the locale as a properly e.g. <Provider locale="en-GB" ... and handle the change from the app root, or change it inside the app, respective Context:

import Provider from '@dnb/eufemia/shared/Provider'
import Context from '@dnb/eufemia/shared/Context'
const ChangeLocale = () => {
const { setLocale, update, locale } = React.useContext(Context)
React.useEffect(() => {
// Change the locale
update({ locale: 'en-GB' })
// Change the default currency
update({ currency: 'USD' })
}, [])
return (
<Dropdown
value={locale}
data={{ 'en-GB': 'English', 'nb-NO': 'Norsk' }}
on_change={({ data: { value } }) => {
setLocale(value)
}}
/>
)
}
render(
<Provider>
<MyApp>
<ChangeLocale />
text <NumberFormat>123</NumberFormat> table etc.
</MyApp>
</Provider>
)

Nested Providers

Yes, it's possible to have nested providers.

You have then to decide what you need to update.

import Provider from '@dnb/eufemia/shared/Provider'
import Context from '@dnb/eufemia/shared/Context'
const ChangeLocale = () => {
const { setCurrentLocale, updateCurrent, locale } =
React.useContext(Context)
React.useEffect(() => {
// Change the locale
updateCurrent({ locale: 'en-GB' })
// Change the default currency
updateCurrent({ currency: 'USD' })
}, [])
return (
<Dropdown
value={locale}
data={{ 'en-GB': 'English', 'nb-NO': 'Norsk' }}
on_change={({ data }) => data && setCurrentLocale(data.selected_key)}
/>
)
}
render(
<Provider locale="en-GB">
<MyApp>
<Provider locale="nb-NO">
Norsk <NumberFormat>1234</NumberFormat>
<ChangeLocale />
</Provider>
English <NumberFormat>1234</NumberFormat>
</MyApp>
</Provider>
)

Provider and context troubleshooting

If there is a module format deviation, components do not share anymore the same provider and context. So, make sure you have a consistent import routine, not like this:

// NB: Example of deviant module formats
import Provider from '@dnb/eufemia/shared/Provider' // like /esm
import { Button } from '@dnb/eufemia/es'
import { NumberFormat } from '@dnb/eufemia/cjs/components'