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Aurumjs is a DOM rendering library inspired by react and angular. In Aurum you define your DOM using JSX and each thing that can change, be it attributes or inner text can be assigned to a data source. There is no rerendering, no reconciliation, no watching no dirty checking and no guesswork on what will and will cause things to render.
Instead all the things that can change are bound to a so called data source which makes data mutations observable and then applies the changes directly to the DOM bypassing any need for virtual dom or heavy computations of any sort. This makes it very fast to apply updates while keeping the code short.
This project is and will always be dependency free for better security and performance This project is still under development but feel free to try it and make bug reports or suggestions.
Install:
$ npm install aurumjs
To use Aurum you need to compile JSX or TSX using babel or the typescript compiler.
Example .babelrc
{
"presets": [
"@babel/preset-env",
],
"plugins": [
[
"@babel/transform-react-jsx",
{
"pragma": "Aurum.factory"
}
]
]
}
In tsconfig.json put the jsxFactory option
"compilerOptions": {
"jsxFactory": "Aurum.factory"
}
Simple Aurum app to render a div with text in the DOM:
import {Aurum} from 'aurumjs'
Aurum.attach((<div>Hello Aurum</div>), document.body)
TODO App with creation, deletion drag and drop, editing and marking as done of tasks all under 100 lines of code with aurum: https://codepen.io/cyberphoenix90/pen/LYYMwVr
For documentation and quickstart guides check out Aurums homepage (which is fully written in aurum and open source): https://aurumjs.org/
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Stream based declarative DOM rendering library for javascript
We found that aurumjs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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