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cement-jsx

v0.0.4

Published

React(ivity)-less JSX purely for SSR

Downloads

6

Readme

🪨 cement-jsx

A simple, slim library for writing JSX without the Reactivity and purely for SSR

  • Is it like React?

    nope, there's no reactivity but also not a drop-in replacement for non-reactive React code

  • Production ready?

    fuck no

  • Secure?

    maybe

  • Good DX?

    lol no

  • Tiny?

    yep

how 2use

  1. Specify the following options in tsconfig.json:

    {
      "compilerOptions": {
        "jsx": "react",
        "jsxFactory": "h",
        "jsxFragmentFactory": "Fragment"
      }
    }

    And import h and Fragment from cement-jsx:

    import { h, Fragment } from "cement-jsx";
  2. Write some beautiful JSX and render it

    import { render } from "cement-jsx";
       
    const App = ({ adjective }) =>
      <div>Welcome to my {adjective} website!!</div>;
       
    const html = render(<App adjective="awesome" />);
    // -> "<div>Welcome to my awesome website!!</div>"

things to keep in mind

  1. Setting the inner HTML

    Set the inner HTML of an element using the $innerHTML attribute. This will not be sanitised, make sure you can trust the input.

    const myHTML = "<span>yeah this be HTML</span>"
       
    // ⚛️ React 
    const App = <div dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: myHTML }} />
       
    // 🪨 cement-jsx
    const App = <div $innerHTML={myHTML} />
  2. Styles are not automatically converted

    You must use the helper function style to convert CSS objects to strings. It will be converted with the rules of replacing capital letters with a hyphen followed by the lowercase letter.

    // ❌
    const App = <div style={{ color: "#eee", marginTop: "8rem" }} />;
    // -> "<div style="[object Object]"></div>"
       
    // ✅
    import { style } from "cement-jsx";
    const App = <div style={style({ color: "#eee", marginTop: "8rem" })} />;
    // -> "<div style="color:#eee;margin-top:8rem;"></div>"
  3. Self closing tags

    The following elements will automatically be self-closed: area base br col embed hr imginput link meta param source track wbr. To overwrite this behaviour for a particular element, use the $selfClosing attribute.

    const App1 = <input />;
    // -> "<input>"
    const App2 = <input $selfClosing={false} />;
    // -> "<input></input>"
    const App3 = <div $selfClosing={true} />;
    // -> "<div>"