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Renders a vd view to the DOM.
Returns a paint function that applies the given view
to the DOM target.
An Event exposes all the properties of the DOMEvent it wraps,
with the following additons.
DOMEvent originalEvent
Boolean stopped
isPropagationStopped()
Every property associated to an vd node that starts with
on registers an event handler that gets mapped to the
eventual rendered DOM node.
The events are delegated and registered only on the
target element supplied to the render function above.
The event handler functions receive a synthetic Event
object that wraps the native DOM event. Methods like
stopPropagation and preventDefault enabled by
this wrapper work as if the event handler had been
attached directly on the DOM node.
import dom from 'vd';
dom('div', { onclick: fn });
Some events are captured by vd-render and handled
specially in order to dynamically control the
rendering behavior.
If an element supplies an onremove attribute,
the corresponding function will be called when the
element would be removed from the DOM.
This allows for straightforwardanimation behavior upon removal of a node:
dom('div', { onremove: animate });
function animate(el, fn){
el.classList.add('animate');
// the element will _actually_
// be disposed in 1 second
setTimeout(fn, 1000);
}
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applies `vd` views to the dom
The npm package vd-render receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, vd-render popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that vd-render 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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