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vanjs-toolkit

v0.1.4

Published

Vanilla Javascript toolkits for basic web opearations

Downloads

25

Readme

vanjs

Vanilla Javascript toolkits for basic web opearations.

Introduction

Inspired from Vanilla Javascript library. The VanJS's goal is to implement some daily-used functions in pure javascript such as notify, ready ... and even JSX without React. It's not a library, think it like a toolkit, especially when making prototype.

Usage

Requirements

For now, you will need Babel, Bootstrap 5.x and Animate CSS 4.x for user interface. The native components will be updated later

Installation

Use in browser

    <script src="https://unpkg.com/vanjs-toolkit"></script>

Use as Node module

yarn add vanjs-toolkit
#or
npm i vanjs-toolkit

then


import { fadeIn, ready } from "vanjs-toolkit";

JSX

Implement JSX in pure vanilla javscript. It's really convenient to use JSX without get the whole burden from React.

  <script src="/dist/vanjs.js"></script>
  <script type="text/babel">
    /** @jsx createElement */
    /*** @jsxFrag createFragment */
    const { createElement, appendChild, createFragment } = vanjs;
    const UsingFragment = (
        <div>
            <h1>VanJS Toolkit</h1>
                <div>
                <>
                    <p>This is a paragraph in a fragment in JSX without React.</p>
                </>
                    <p>This is a list by using map.  </p>
                <ul>
                    {[1, 2, 3].map((item) => (
                        <li>{item}</li>
                    ))}
                </ul>
            </div>
        </div>
    );
    document.querySelector("#root").appendChild(UsingFragment);
  </script>

ready()

This is called to check if the DOM is loaded. Example:

    const { ready } = vanjs;
    ready(() => {
        // The DOM is loaded
    })

notify()

Create simple pop up notification message, with Bootstrap CSS. Example:

    const { notify } = vanjs;
    notify("There is an error", "danger");

djangoCall()

To be updated

getCookie()

To be updated

countWords()

To be updated

fadeIn(), fadeOut()

To be updated

loadingDots()

To be updated

randomColor()

To be updated

isEmail()

To be updated

minLength()

To be updated

maxLength()

To be updated