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vulp

v0.7.3

Published

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Downloads

13

Readme

vulp

vulp is a user interface library with uni-directional dataflow.

Install

NPM

npm install --save-dev vulp

Starter Project

  • download example.zip from Github
  • extract and run npm install && npm run dev
  • this starts a minimal build process with preconfigured babel and browserify
  • point your browser to localhost:8080 to view the examples
  • or use this as template for your own project

Usage

import { element, cycle, views, scopes, decorators } from 'vulp';

const { component, controller, dispatchChangeSets } = decorators;
const App = component(
  dispatchChangeSets(),
  controller({
    inc: ['/count', count => count + 1]
  }),
)(function({ context }) {
  return (
    <div>
      <input type='button' onClick='inc'/>
      {context.get('/count')}
    </div>
  );
});

const view = views.dom(document.body, App);
const scope = scopes.value({ count: 0 });

cycle(view, scope);

Architecture

overview

  • Context
    • immutable data structure (struct)
    • holds application context
    • emitted from scopes, when they have new data
    • consumed from views
  • PatchSet
    • list of json patch objects
    • used like actions in flux architecture
    • used to manipulate Context
    • emitted from views, when they change state
    • consumed from scopes
  • Scope
    • state container
    • representation of data that may change over time (stream)
  • View
    • passes context to deku component
    • render component to DOM
    • component may dispatch PatchSet on user interaction
  • Component
    • stateless
    • dispatches side effects to scopes
    • additional functionality added through decorators

Api

vulp

vulp.scopes

vulp.views

vulp.decorators

Hack

git clone https://github.com/freemountain/vulp
cd vulp
npm install
npm run dev

... and click here

License

The MIT License (MIT)