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Ok, I was using < Element is= { Root }> inside my Root component definition instead of using it when adding it as an instance in inside < Frame >. I just changed it to:
And now the component will re-render as expected when a new child is added. Now, when swapping a child component, can I use Children.map() or should i use the add(), move() and delete() APIs from this library? |
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If it helps anyone, I ended up using the id of the Root node using useNode() and the accessing the children using editor.query.node(id).childNodes():
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Basically, if i add a component that is not a container to the root I want to wrap it inside a container.
How can I trigger a function when a new component has been added?
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