This is a starter template for creating embeddable widgets with React by MakerKit.
To learn more about how we created this template, check out our blog post.
- 🛡️ Fully Isolated - Shadow DOM encapsulation prevents style conflicts
- 🚀 Modern Stack - Built with React 19, TypeScript, and Vite
- 🔌 Simple Integration - Single line of code to embed
- 🛠️ Developer Experience - Hot reload, TypeScript, and modern tooling
To get started, follow these steps:
- Clone this repository to your local machine.
- Install the dependencies by running
npm install
orpnpm install
depending on your preferred package manager. - Run the development server by running
npm run dev
orpnpm dev
. - Open your browser and navigate to
http://localhost:3000
to see the widget in action.
The project is structured as follows:
.
├── dist/ # Output directory for the widget
├── public/ # Public assets for the widget
├── src/ # Source code for the widget
│ ├── App.css # CSS file for the development Vite app
│ ├── App.tsx # Entry point for the development Vite app
│ ├── widget/ # Source code for the widget
│ │ ├── components/ # Components for the widget
│ │ ├── lib/ # Utility functions for the widget
│ │ ├── index.tsx # Entry point for the widget
│ │ └── styles/ # CSS styles for the widget
- Widget code: The source code for the widget is located in the
src/widget
directory. - Development app code: The source code for the development app is located in the
src
directory. Useful for development and testing your widget in a Vite app. - Widget distribution: The widget is bundled into the
dist
directory. - Public assets: Public assets like images, fonts, and CSS files are located in the
public
directory.
To clone the repository, you can use the following command:
git clone https://github.com/makerkit/react-widget-starter.git
To install the dependencies, you can use the following commands:
npm install
or
pnpm install
To run the development server, you can use the following command:
npm run dev
or
pnpm dev
Once the development server is running, you can open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:3000
to see the widget in action.
To bundle the widget, you can use the following command:
npm run build:widget
or
pnpm build:widget
This will create a dist
directory with the bundled widget files.
For running the widget in production mode, you can use the following command:
npm run build:widget:production
or
pnpm build:widget:production
Production mode will use the environment variables from the .env.production
file.
To test the bundled widget, you can use the following command:
npm run serve
or
pnpm serve
This will start a local server and serve the widget at http://localhost:33333/index.html
.
Depending on which provider you want to use, you can deploy the widget to a CDN, or simply host it on your own server.
Copy the bundled files from the dist
directory to your server and have the consumers of the widget use the script tags to load the widget.
If your widget is hosted on a CDN, you can use the following script tag:
<script async src="https://example.com/widget.js"></script>
We welcome contributions to this project. If you find a bug or have a suggestion for improvement, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
Makerkit is a SaaS Starter Kit for building a production-ready SaaS application. Check it out for more information.