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This is exactly the same as the augmentor module, except it handles automatically effects per DOM nodes.
Compatible with any function that returns a DOM node, or a fragment, or a hyperhtml like Wire instance.
import {augmentor} from 'augmentor'
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library is the v1 oneconst {augmentor: $, useEffect, useRef, useState} = augmentor;
const {render, hook} = lighterhtml;
const {html, svg} = hook(useRef);
const Button = (text) => $(() => {
useEffect(
() => {
console.log('connected');
return () => console.log('disconnected');
},
[]
);
const [i, increment] = useState(0);
return html`
<button onclick=${() => increment(i + 1)}>
${text} ${i}
</button>`;
});
const button = Button('hello');
render(document.body, button);
// alternatively
// document.body.appendChild(button());
FAQs
DOM oriented useEffect hooks for the augmentor
The npm package dom-augmentor receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, dom-augmentor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that dom-augmentor 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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