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@horojs/rollup-plugin

v1.0.2

Published

Micro lib for DOM without virtual DOM.

Downloads

1

Readme

Horo

Micro lib for DOM without virtual DOM.

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The Why

Why not?

Usage

Horo doesn't have herself own state management, but she has primitive helper utils/state, which is a simple event emitter. And You can use RxJS as before, but you should create you own wrapper for RxJS.

Simple static insertion

You can insert static value in you template. You can use horo tempalting:

const text = 'hello world'; // horo accepts, for static insertion, only strings or components
const component = horo`
    <div>
        <span>${text}</span>
    </div>
`;

Or TSX:

const text = 'hello world'; // horo accepts, for static insertion, only strings
const component = (<div>
        <span>{text}</span>
    </div>)

Simple dynamic insertion

Also you can insert dynamic value and interact with this. You can use horo tempalting:

// horo accepts, for dynamic insertion, only Subscriable<string|Component>
const [foo, setFoo] = useState('Hello');
const component = horo`
    <div>
        <span>${foo}</span>
    </div>
`;
setFoo('Wolrd!'); // horo will change the value in the DOM on its own.

Or TSX:

// horo accepts, for dynamic insertion, only Subscriable<string|Component>
const [foo, setFoo] = useState('Hello');
const component = (<div>
        <span>{foo}</span>
    </div>);
setFoo('Wolrd!'); // horo will change the value in the DOM on its own.

Attributes

Similar to simple inserts, you can manipulate attributes. You can use horo tempalting:

const [visibility, setVisibility] = useState('show');
const component = horo`
    <p class="${visibility}">
        Hello Wolrd! 
    </p>
`;
setVisibility('hide');

Or TSX:

const [visibility, setVisibility] = useState('show');
const component = <p class={visibility}> Hello Wolrd!</p>;
setVisibility('hide');

Kinda sorta Components

You can use horo tempalting:

import { Observable, ReplaySubject } from 'rxjs';
import { horo, Component } from '@horojs/core';

export function mount(root: Element): void {
    const component = horo`
        <div>
            ${HelloWorldComponent()}
        </div>
    `;
    root.appendChild(component.fragment);
}

function HelloWorldComponent() {
    return horo`
        <span> Hello World! </span>
    `;
}

Or TSX:

export function mount(root: Element): void {
    const component = (<div>
        <HelloWorldComponent />
    </div>);
    root.appendChild(component.fragment);
}

function HelloWorldComponent() {
    return <span> Hello World! </span>;
}

Now you just need to call mount on the root element, as you would with Vue/React/Angular application. Or any other place you want.

Event Handling

You can use horo tempalting:

const [text, setText] = useState('');
 
const component = horo`
<div>
    <input @input=${(ev: InputEvent) => setText(ev.data as string)}></input>
    <span>${text}</span>
</div

Or TSX:

const [text, setText] = useState('');
 
const component = (<div>
    <input onInput={(ev: InputEvent) => setText(ev.data)}/>
    <span>{text}</span>
</div)