Fairmont
Fairmont is a family of JavaScript libraries for functional reactive programming.
Fairmont takes full advantage of ES6+ features like iterators (including async iterators), generators, and promises.
Inspired by libraries like Underscore and many others, Fairmont features include:
- reactive programming support through async iterators
- lazy evaluation on collection operations via iterators
- core functional operations, like currying and composition
- bridge functions for integrating with OOP-based libraries
- common file and stream based operations
- streams and event emitters modeled as asynchronous iterators
- observers for reacting to changes in state
- unifies synchronous and asynchronous programming models
Example
Here's a simple reactive Web app implementing a counter using Fairmont's Reactive programming functions.
In JavaScript:
var $ = require("jquery"),
F = require("fairmont");
$(function() {
var data = { counter: 0 };
F.start(F.flow([
F.events("click", $("a[href='#increment']")),
F.map(function() { data.counter++; })
]));
F.start(F.flow([
F.events("change", F.observe(data)),
F.map(function() {
$("p.counter")
.html(data.counter);
})
]));
});
In CoffeeScript:
{start, flow, events, map, observe} = require "fairmont-reactive"
$ = require "jquery"
$ ->
data = counter: 0
start flow [
events "click", $("a[href='#increment']")
map -> data.counter++
]
start flow [
events "change", observe data
map ->
$("p.counter")
.html data.counter
]
Check out our other reactive examples:
Installation
You can simply install Fairmont as a whole:
npm install fairmont
Or you can simply install the components you need.
Example:
npm install fairmont-core
Learn more about the individual Fairmont components by clicking on the links below:
The API Reference provides documentation on each component and its corresponding functions.
Status
Fairmont is still under heavy development and is beta
quality, meaning you should probably not use it in your production code.
Roadmap
You can get an idea of what we're planning by looking at the tickets. If you want something that isn't there, and you think it would be a good addition, please open a ticket.