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nano-jsx-experiment

v0.1.1-alpha.1

Published

SSR first, lightweight 1kB JSX library.

Downloads

10

Readme

News

nano-jsx is now at v0.1.x 🎉
This means, no breaking changes till v0.2.x
Tweet about it!

Getting Started

Video Tutorial

Features

The best about Nano JSX is the small bundle size. It builds, although is sound crazy, bundles as small as svelte!

More Features

  • SSR
    Out of the box, very simple to use

  • Pre-Rendering
    Renders your app to static html if you want.
    (This is possible, but requires some knowledge.
    I plan to make a tutorial soon.)

  • Partial Hydration
    Hydrate and only the parts you really need

  • Isomorphic Router
    Works on Client- and Server-Side

  • CSS in JS
    Use JavaScript objects for styling

  • No JSX build tools required
    Uses Tagged Templates instead of JSX if you prefer

  • Props, Ref, Context and Events
    Use Props, Ref, Context API and Events as you are used to in react

  • Inline SVG
    No problem

  • Prefetch
    Use the built-in Link Component

  • 1KB (gzip)
    All of this in only ~1KB
    (Well, the core module is only about ~1KB)

  • CustomElements mode
    You can define your component written with Nano JSX as web-components with defineAsCustomElements. This enables you to develop very light web components. (thanks @Shinyaigeek)

Documentation

Checkout the website to find out more!


Development Section

Run browser tests (visually)

# install dependencies
npm install

# build
npm run build

# bundle
npm run bundle

# create instrumented bundle
npx webpack -c webpack/webpack.bundle.instrumented.js

# transpile browserTest library
npx tsc -p scripts/browserTest/tsconfig.json

# open browser to run the tests
npx five-server . --open=test/browser