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The tiny framework for building hypertext applications.
Here's the first example to get you started. Try it here—no build step required!
<script type="module">
import { h, text, app } from "https://unpkg.com/hyperapp"
const AddTodo = (state) => ({
...state,
value: "",
todos: state.todos.concat(state.value),
})
const NewValue = (state, event) => ({
...state,
value: event.target.value,
})
app({
init: { todos: [], value: "" },
view: ({ todos, value }) =>
h("main", {}, [
h("h1", {}, text("To do list")),
h("input", { type: "text", oninput: NewValue, value }),
h("ul", {},
todos.map((todo) => h("li", {}, text(todo)))
),
h("button", { onclick: AddTodo }, text("New!")),
]),
node: document.getElementById("app"),
})
</script>
<main id="app"></main>
The app starts by setting the initial state and rendering the view on the page. User input flows into actions, whose function is to update the state, causing Hyperapp to re-render the view.
When describing how a page looks in Hyperapp, we don't write markup. Instead, we use h()
and text()
to create a lightweight representation of the DOM (or virtual DOM for short), and Hyperapp takes care of updating the real DOM efficiently.
npm install hyperapp
Ready to dive in? Learn the basics in the Tutorial, check out the Examples, or visit the Reference for more detail.
To access Web Platform APIs (like fetch
or addEventListener
) in a way that makes sense for Hyperapp, learn how to create your own effects and subscriptions. For everything else, from third-party packages to real-world examples, browse the Hyperawesome collection.
If you've hit a stumbling block, hop on our Discord server to get help, and if you remain stuck, please file an issue, and we'll help you figure it out.
Hyperapp is free and open-source software. If you love Hyperapp, becoming a contributor or sponsoring is the best way to give back. Thank you to everyone who already contributed to Hyperapp!
FAQs
The tiny framework for building hypertext applications.
The npm package hyperapp receives a total of 4,772 weekly downloads. As such, hyperapp popularity was classified as popular.
We found that hyperapp 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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