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ng1-decor

v0.9.2

Published

Enjoy again programming with angularjs

Downloads

54

Readme

Enjoy again programming with angularjs

Library created to those people who remains using angularjs 1.x for any reason, to use new features of JS and CSS and can apply CDD (Component Driven Development - components composition) without pain using angularjs 1.x

Features

  • Lightweight 1.5kb (min/gzip) - 4.5kb (min)
  • No Dependencies
  • Allow easy build one file component.
  • Built-in decorators @component, @directive, @pipe, @injectable, @input, @output, @reaction
  • html tagged string function allow you write less and IDE highlight.
  • Encourage use of css-in-js in angularjs developers.
  • All elements has isolate scope built-in and are well tested.

Give it a try, Thanks.

Installation

npm install ng1-decor --save

yarn add ng1-decor

Usage

import { component, html } from 'ng1-decor';

@component({
  selector: 'my-component',
  render: html`
    <div>
      <input type="text" ng-model="vm.name" />
      <h1>Hello {{vm.name}}</h1>
      <fun-component name="vm.name" />
    </div>
  `,
})
export class MyComponent {
  name = 'World';
}

ng1-decor.html function enable self-closing tags <fun-component name="vm.name" />

Simple, isn't it? but it can be more simple and fun.

import { component, html, input } from 'ng1-decor';

@component({
  render: html`
    <h1>@.name</h1>
  `,
})
export class FunComponent {
  @input('@') name;
}
  • ng1-decor.html function enable shortcut for template interpolation, now {{vm.name}} can be write like @.name

We encourage you to use css-in-js for styles, try emotion is a great library. Change style base on @input. If name input has a valid string then it will be show in green else in red.

import { component, html, input } from 'ng1-decor';
import { css } from 'emotion';

@component({
  render: html`
    <h1 class="#">Name: @.name</h1>
  `,
})
export class FunComponent {
  @input('@') name;
  css = () => css`
    color: ${this.name ? 'green' : 'red'};
  `;
}
  • ng1-decor.html function enable shortcut for styles, now class="{{vm.css}}" can be write like class="#" Notice: It only will works inside a class attribute.

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