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hyperscript
Advanced tools
Create HyperText with JavaScript, on client or server.
[] (https://ci.testling.com/dominictarr/hyperscript)
var h = require('hyperscript')
h('div#page',
h('div#header',
h('h1.classy', 'h', { style: {'background-color': '#22f'} })),
h('div#menu', { style: {'background-color': '#2f2'} },
h('ul',
h('li', 'one'),
h('li', 'two'),
h('li', 'three'))),
h('h2', 'content title', { style: {'background-color': '#f22'} }),
h('p',
"so it's just like a templating engine,\n",
"but easy to use inline with javascript\n"),
h('p',
"the intension is for this to be used to create\n",
"reusable, interactive html widgets. "))
you can still use hyperscript on the server, the limitation is that events don't make sense any more, but you can use it to generate html:
console.log(h('h1', 'hello!').outerHTML)
=> '<h1>hello!</h1>'
Create an HTMLElement
. The first argument must be the tag name, you may use a
fully qualified tagname for building e.g. XML documents: `h('ns:tag').
If the tag name is of form name.class1.class2#id
that is a short cut
for setting the class and id.
If the tag name begins with a class or id, it defaults to a <div>
.
If an {}
object is passed in, it's values will be used to set attributes.
var h = require('hyperscript')
h('a', {href: 'https://npm.im/hyperscript'}, 'hyperscript')
If an attribute is a function, then it will be registered as an event listener.
var h = require('hyperscript')
h('a', {href: '#',
onclick: function (e) {
alert('you are 1,000,000th visitor!')
e.preventDefault()
}
}, 'click here to win a prize')
If an attribute has a style property, then that will be handled specially.
var h = require('hyperscript')
h('h1.fun', {style: {'font-family': 'Comic Sans MS'}}, 'Happy Birthday!')
or as a string
var h = require('hyperscript')
h('h1.fun', {style: 'font-family: Comic Sans MS'}}, 'Happy Birthday!')
You may pass in attributes in multiple positions, it's no problem!
If an argument is a string, a TextNode is created in that position.
If a argument is a Node
(or HTMLElement
), for example, the return value of a call to h
thats cool too.
This is just ignored.
Each item in the array is treated like a ordinary child. (string or HTMLElement) this is uesful when you want to iterate over an object:
var h = require('hyperscript')
var obj = {
a: 'Apple',
b: 'Banana',
c: 'Cherry',
d: 'Durian',
e: 'Elder Berry'
}
h('table',
h('tr', h('th', 'letter'), h('th', 'fruit')),
Object.keys(obj).map(function (k) {
return h('tr',
h('th', k),
h('td', obj[k])
)
})
)
If you need to clean up a widget created using hyperscript - deregistering all its event handlers and observable listeners, you can use context()
.
var h = require('hyperscript').context()
var o = require('observable')
var text = o()
text('click here to win a prize')
h('a', {href: '#',
onclick: function (e) {
text('you are 1,000,000th visitor!')
e.preventDefault()
}
}, text)
// then if you want to remove this widget from the page
// to cleanup
h.cleanup()
MIT
FAQs
Create HyperText with JavaScript, on client or server.
The npm package hyperscript receives a total of 34,812 weekly downloads. As such, hyperscript popularity was classified as popular.
We found that hyperscript 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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