Reactive DOM library based on template literals
Reactive view library based on tagged template literals. It is special compared to other similar libraries in that it implements it’s own XHTML/HTML parser.
The main features are
A simple TypeScript example
import * as Doremifa from 'doremifa'
const html = Doremifa.html;
const setState = Doremifa.setState
Doremifa.setState({
time:(new Date).toTimeString(),
})
Doremifa.mount(document.body, state => html`<div>Hello World! ${state.time}</div>`)
setInterval( _ => { setState({time:(new Date).toTimeString()})},1000)
Hello World in CodePen
Router Example in CodePen
npm i doremifa
And then
import { mount, router, getState, setState, html, drmfComponent, drmfTemplate } from 'doremifa';
// or
import * as Doremifa from './index';
To construct a Template you can write JavaScript template literal
html`<div>${"Hello World"}</div>`
Mount render function to some element
Doremifa.mount(document.body, state => html`<div>Hello World!</div>`)
Any function which returns drmfTemplate
can be used as a component
function message(txt) {
return html`<div>${txt}</div>`
}
const example = html`<div>${message(txt)}</div>`
Objects which implement render()
-function and inherit from drmfComponent
can be used as part of templates.
class Hello extends drmfComponent {
render() {
return html`<div>Hello World </div>`
}
}
const obj = new Hello(); // create and re-use if needed
Doremifa.mount(document.body, state => html`<div>${obj}</div>`)
const style='color:blue;'
html`<div style=${style}></div>`
Event handlers get two params:
e
the HTML event tpl
the drmfTemplate
-object which can old ID or list values
html`<button onclick=${(e, tpl) => {
// tpl holds the template object
}}>Click me!</button>`
References are collected from templates to two colletions:
ids
holds elements having “id” attribute setlist
holds elements having list="something"
setThe are also available to event handlers.
html`<div>
<input id="name" />
<div list="divs" ></div>
<div list="divs" ></div>
<button onclick=${(e, tpl) => {
alert(tpl.ids.name) // value of input
alert(tpl.list.divs.length) // 2
}}>Click me!</button>
</div>`
Sometimes you want to manipulate DOM after the template has been rendered
html`<div></div>`.onReady( tpl => {
// tpl.ids
// tpl.list
})
There are no custom tags, just functions or objects.
The application has a global state which is accessed using
getState()
setState({...})
When state is updated, rendering is triggered and all parts of the application are processed. This should be extremely fast, since templates are cached and only changed parts are updated.
No. Promises are not part of view tree. Just update state and view changes reactively.
Build -in router router uses window.location.hash
and acceptse links in format
<a href="#page1/param1/value1/param2/value2">Link to page 1</a>
<a href="#page2/param1/value1/param2/value2">Link to page 2</a>
Then you can define router anywhere in templates like
html`<div>
${Doremifa.router({
page1 : (state) => html`page1`,
page2 : (state) => html`page2`,
})
</div>`
The router component gets the state
having following variables set
{
"page": "page2",
"params": {
param1 : value1,
param2 : value2
}
}
MIT.