export const metadata = { title: "Registry" } # Registry Register React components and action handlers to bring your catalog to life. ## defineRegistry Use `defineRegistry` to create a type-safe registry from your catalog. Pass your components, actions, or both in a single call: ```tsx import { defineRegistry } from '@json-render/react'; import { myCatalog } from './catalog'; export const { registry, handlers, executeAction } = defineRegistry(myCatalog, { components: { Card: ({ props, children }) => (

{props.title}

{props.description &&

{props.description}

} {children}
), Button: ({ props, onAction }) => ( ), }, actions: { submit_form: async (params, setState) => { const res = await fetch('/api/submit', { method: 'POST', body: JSON.stringify(params), }); const result = await res.json(); setState((prev) => ({ ...prev, formResult: result })); }, export_data: async (params) => { const blob = await generateExport(params.format); downloadBlob(blob, `export.${params.format}`); }, }, }); ``` The returned object contains: - `registry` - component registry for `` - `handlers` - factory for ActionProvider-compatible handlers - `executeAction` - imperative action dispatch (for use outside the React tree) ## Component Props Each component in the registry receives a `ComponentContext` object: ```typescript interface ComponentContext { props: T; // Type-safe props from your catalog children?: React.ReactNode; // Rendered children (for slot components) onAction?: (action: ActionTrigger) => void; // Dispatch an action loading?: boolean; // Whether the renderer is in a loading state } ``` Props are automatically inferred from your catalog, so `props.title` is typed as `string` if your catalog defines it that way. ## Action Handlers Instead of AI generating arbitrary code, it declares *intent* by name. Your application provides the implementation. This is a core guardrail. ### Defining Actions Define available actions in your catalog: ```typescript import { defineCatalog } from '@json-render/core'; import { schema } from '@json-render/react'; import { z } from 'zod'; const catalog = defineCatalog(schema, { components: { /* ... */ }, actions: { submit_form: { params: z.object({ formId: z.string(), }), description: 'Submit a form', }, export_data: { params: z.object({ format: z.enum(['csv', 'pdf', 'json']), }), }, navigate: { params: z.object({ url: z.string(), }), }, }, }); ``` ### Implementing Action Handlers Action handlers receive `(params, setState, data)` and are defined inside `defineRegistry`: ```tsx export const { handlers, executeAction } = defineRegistry(catalog, { actions: { submit_form: async (params, setState) => { const response = await fetch('/api/submit', { method: 'POST', body: JSON.stringify({ formId: params.formId }), }); const result = await response.json(); setState((prev) => ({ ...prev, formResult: result })); }, export_data: async (params) => { const blob = await generateExport(params.format); downloadBlob(blob, `export.${params.format}`); }, navigate: (params) => { window.location.href = params.url; }, }, }); ``` ## Using Data Binding Use hooks inside your registry components to read and write data: ```tsx import { useStateStore } from '@json-render/react'; import { getByPath } from '@json-render/core'; // Inside defineRegistry components: Metric: ({ props }) => { const { data } = useStateStore(); const value = getByPath(data, props.valuePath); return (
{props.label} {formatValue(value)}
); }, TextField: ({ props }) => { const { data, set } = useStateStore(); const value = getByPath(data, props.valuePath) as string; return ( set(props.valuePath, e.target.value)} placeholder={props.placeholder} /> ); }, ``` ## Using the Renderer Wire everything together with providers and the `` component: ```tsx import { useMemo, useRef } from 'react'; import { Renderer, StateProvider, VisibilityProvider, ActionProvider, } from '@json-render/react'; import { registry, handlers } from './registry'; function App({ spec, data, setState }) { const dataRef = useRef(data); const setStateRef = useRef(setState); dataRef.current = data; setStateRef.current = setState; const actionHandlers = useMemo( () => handlers(() => setStateRef.current, () => dataRef.current), [], ); return ( ); } ``` ## Next Learn about [data binding](/docs/data-binding) for dynamic values.