---
title: Stencil
category: JavaScript libraries
layout: 2017/sheet
updated: 2017-10-11
intro: |
[Stencil](https://github.com/ionic-team/stencil) is a compiler for web components made by the Ionic team. This guide targets Stencil v0.0.5.
---
## Quick-start guide
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### Getting started
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#### JavaScript
```js
import { Component, Prop, State } from '@stencil/core'
@Component({
tag: 'my-component',
styleUrl: 'my-component.scss'
})
export class MyComponent {
@Prop() name: string
@State() isVisible: boolean = true
render () {
return
I am {this.name}!
)
}
}
```
#### HTML
```html
```
That's the same example in the [Readme](https://github.com/ionic-team/stencil), that's as simple as you can get! Just use `` like you would use any other HTML tag.
### DOM events
```js
export class MyComponent {
render () {
return (
this.inputChanged(event)}
/>
)
}
inputChanged (event) {
console.log('input changed:', event.target.value)
}
}
```
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Stencil uses DOM events.
See: [Handling user input](https://stenciljs.com/docs/templating/#handling-user-input)
### Multiple children
```js
render () {
return [
Hello there
,
This component returns multiple nodes
]
}
```
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`render()` can return an array of elements.
See: [Complex template content](https://stenciljs.com/docs/templating#complex-template-content)
## State
### Managing state
```js
export class MyComponent {
@State() isVisible: boolean
show () {
this.isVisible = true
}
}
```
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Just do assignments. You can't do mutations though, see next section.
See: [Managing component state](https://stenciljs.com/docs/decorators#managing-component-state)
### Updating arrays and objects
#### ✗ Bad
```js
this.names.push('Larry') // ⚠️
this.options.show = true // ⚠️
```
#### ✓ OK
```js
this.names = [ ...this.names, 'Larry' ]
this.options = { ...this.options, show: true }
```
Mutable operations such as `push()` won't work. You'll need to assign a new copy.
See: [Updating arrays](https://stenciljs.com/docs/handling-arrays)
## Slots
### Using slot
```html
Hello, friends
```
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#### Component
```js
render() {
return
}
```
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You can pass JSX/HTML as child elements. Use the `slot` tag to use them inside your component.
See: [Slots](https://stenciljs.com/docs/templating#slots)
### Multiple slots
```html