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Minified ES module renderers for FicusJS.
This package provides a tested set of renderers as ES modules to make working with them much easier.
A renderer function can be provided when creating a new FicusJS component.
This allows any renderer to be plugged into a component.
The following renderers have been tested with FicusJS and are available as minified bundles in this package to make working with them much easier.
The htm renderer is a JSX-like renderer available in this package.
import { html, renderer } from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/@ficusjs/renderers@5/htm'
createComponent('test-comp', {
renderer,
render () {
return html`
<div>Some HTML content with ${someVariable}</div>
`
}
})
The htm with Preact renderer is available in this package.
import { html, renderer } from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/@ficusjs/renderers@5/htm-preact'
createComponent('test-comp', {
renderer,
render () {
return html`
<div>Some HTML content with ${someVariable}</div>
`
}
})
The lit-html renderer is available in this package.
import { html, renderer } from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/@ficusjs/renderers@5/lit-html'
createComponent('test-comp', {
renderer,
render () {
return html`
<div>Some HTML content with ${someVariable}</div>
`
}
})
The uhtml renderer is available in this package.
import { html, renderer } from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/@ficusjs/renderers@5/uhtml'
createComponent('test-comp', {
renderer,
render () {
return html`
<div>Some HTML content with ${someVariable}</div>
`
}
})
The css renderer is available in this package and is intended for rendering CSS styles within a component.
This renderer is used in conjunction with the withStyles component extension.
// import the css tagged template literal
import { css } from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/@ficusjs/renderers@5/css'
createCustomElement(
'test-comp',
withStyles({
renderer,
styles () {
return css`
test-comp div {
background-color: purple;
color: pink
}
`
},
render () {
return html`
<div>Some HTML content with ${someVariable}</div>
`
}
})
)
FicusJS renderers can be installed in a number of ways.
We recommend using native ES modules in the browser.
<script type="module">
import { html, renderer } from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/@ficusjs/renderers@5/uhtml'
</script>
FicusJS renderers is available on Skypack.
FicusJS renderers work nicely with build tools such as Snowpack, Webpack or Rollup. If you are using a NodeJS tool, you can install the NPM package.
npm install @ficusjs/renderers
FicusJS renderers only provides ES module builds. For legacy browsers or alternative modules such as CommonJS, it is recommended to use a build tool to transpile the code.
How to set-up FicusJS renderers for local development.
git clone https://github.com/ficusjs/ficusjs-renderers.git
cd ficusjs-renderers
npm install
npm run dev
That's it! Now open http://localhost:8080 to see a local app.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Any kind of positive contribution is welcome! Please help us to grow by contributing to the project.
If you wish to contribute, you can work on any features you think would enhance the library. After adding your code, please send us a Pull Request.
Please read CONTRIBUTING for details on our CODE OF CONDUCT, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
We all need support and motivation. FicusJS is not an exception. Please give this project a ⭐️ to encourage and show that you liked it. Don't forget to leave a star ⭐️ before you move away.
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Minified ES module renderers for FicusJS
We found that @ficusjs/renderers demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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