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@bikeshaving/crank
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Write JSX-driven components with functions, promises and generators.
Documentation is available at crank.js.org. Crank.js is in a beta phase, and some APIs may change. To read more about the motivations for this library, you can read the introductory blog post.
Crank uses the same JSX syntax and diffing algorithm popularized by React, allowing you to write HTML-like code directly in your JavaScript.
All components in Crank are just functions or generator functions. No classes, hooks, proxies or template languages are needed.
Crank provides first-class support for promises. You can use async/await directly in components, and race components to display fallback UIs.
Crank is available on NPM in the ESModule and CommonJS formats.
$ npm install @bikeshaving/crank
/** @jsx createElement */
import {createElement} from "@bikeshaving/crank";
import {renderer} from "@bikeshaving/crank/dom";
renderer.render(<div id="hello">Hello world</div>, document.body);
If your environment does not support ESModules (you’ll probably see a message like SyntaxError: Unexpected token export
), you can import the CommonJS versions of the library under the cjs
directory.
/** @jsx createElement */
import {createElement} from "@bikeshaving/crank/cjs";
import {renderer} from "@bikeshaving/crank/cjs/dom";
renderer.render(<div id="hello">Hello world</div>, document.body);
/** @jsx createElement */
import {createElement} from "@bikeshaving/crank";
import {renderer} from "@bikeshaving/crank/dom";
function Greeting({name = "World"}) {
return (
<div>Hello {name}</div>
);
}
renderer.render(<Greeting />, document.body);
/** @jsx createElement */
import {createElement} from "@bikeshaving/crank";
import {renderer} from "@bikeshaving/crank/dom";
function *Timer() {
let seconds = 0;
const interval = setInterval(() => {
seconds++;
this.refresh();
}, 1000);
try {
while (true) {
yield <div>Seconds: {seconds}</div>;
}
} finally {
clearInterval(interval);
}
}
renderer.render(<Timer />, document.body);
/** @jsx createElement */
import {createElement} from "@bikeshaving/crank";
import {renderer} from "@bikeshaving/crank/dom";
async function QuoteOfTheDay() {
const res = await fetch("https://favqs.com/api/qotd");
const {quote} = await res.json();
return (
<p>
“{quote.body}” – <a href={quote.url}>{quote.author}</a>
</p>
);
}
renderer.render(<QuoteOfTheDay />, document.body);
/** @jsx createElement */
import {createElement, Fragment} from "@bikeshaving/crank";
import {renderer} from "@bikeshaving/crank/dom";
async function LoadingIndicator() {
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 1000));
return <div>Fetching a good boy...</div>;
}
async function RandomDog({throttle = false}) {
const res = await fetch("https://dog.ceo/api/breeds/image/random");
const data = await res.json();
if (throttle) {
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 2000));
}
return (
<a href={data.message}>
<img src={data.message} alt="A Random Dog" width="300" />
</a>
);
}
async function *RandomDogLoader({throttle}) {
for await ({throttle} of this) {
yield <LoadingIndicator />;
yield <RandomDog throttle={throttle} />;
}
}
function *RandomDogApp() {
let throttle = false;
this.addEventListener("click", (ev) => {
if (ev.target.tagName === "BUTTON") {
throttle = !throttle;
this.refresh();
}
});
while (true) {
yield (
<Fragment>
<div>
<button>Show me another dog.</button>
</div>
<RandomDogLoader throttle={throttle} />
</Fragment>
);
}
}
renderer.render(<RandomDogApp />, document.body);
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Write JSX-driven components with functions, promises and generators.
The npm package @bikeshaving/crank receives a total of 179 weekly downloads. As such, @bikeshaving/crank popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bikeshaving/crank demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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