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cloak.core
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Cloak.js is a collection of modules for building modern web applications. Each module is designed to work with the others, but are decoupled to allow you pick and choose which ones you need. Want views but don't need to deal with models or a complex router? You can do that! First, make sure you have cloak.core
which contains some basic utilities for each module. Then, install the modules you want.
$ npm install --save cloak.core
$ npm install --save cloak.view
Then, in your JavaScript, just start using the components. Cloak is designed to work in a CommonJS environment, so any tools that do so will work (like common.js or browserify).
var View = require('cloak.view');
var MyView = module.exports = View.extend({
template: 'views/myview/myview.hbs',
draw: function() {
this.elem.innerHTML = this.render();
}
});
View
classModel
and Collection
classes for handling dataRouter
class for all you app routing needsController
class for transitioning displaying viewsXMLHttpRequest
; Also provides an interface to define XHR methods on the Model
and Controller
classesModel
and Collection
classescloak.view
for easier handling of formscloak.localstorage
meant for use in local applications (like node-webkit projects)FAQs
The cloak.js core module
The npm package cloak.core receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, cloak.core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cloak.core 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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