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Tiny html tag function for rendering Web Component templates with event binding. See a working todo example and source
This library implements a tag function to be used with custom elements. It brings sensible interpolation and event binding in just 481 bytes. Rendering is via wholesale innerHTML replacement, but events are handled through event delegation, so they survive across renders.
<my-counter></my-counter>
<script>
import html from 'yhtml'
class MyCounter extends HTMLElement {
state = { count: 0 }
increment() {
this.state.count++
this.render()
}
connectedCallback() {
this.render()
}
render() {
this.innerHTML = html`
<button @click="increment">
${this.state.count}
</button>
`
}
}
customElements.define('my-counter', MyCounter)
</script>
Install from the npm registry:
npm install yhtml
Or, of course you are free to embed it directly in your project. Here is the library in its entirety:
function html(s, ...e) {
self.$e ||= (n,e,c=e.target) => {
while (!c.tagName.match(/-/)) c = c.parentNode
c[e.target.getAttribute(n)]?.call(c,e)
}
return new String(s
.reduce((a,v,i) => a += v+[e[i]].flat()
.map(x => x instanceof String ? x : x === 0 ? x : String(x || '')
.replace(/[<>'"]/g, c => `&#${c.charCodeAt(0)}`)).join``, "")
.replace(/( (@(\w+))=["'])/g, (_,v,m,n) =>
document.body.setAttribute(`on${n}`,`$e('${m}',event)`)||v))
}
This library brings a few nicities to interpolating html which are lacking by default with raw template strings.
Use short-circuit logic with && when testing for truthiness:
html`<div class="${isSelected && 'selected'}">`
Iterate over arrays of items with map:
html`${items.map(item => html`<li>${item.title}</li>`)}`
Interpolated values are HTML-escaped by default.
html`<span>Will be escaped: ${description}</span>`
To include html content as-is, invoke html directly a function, taking an array of raw content:
html`<div>${html([sanitizedDescription])}</div>`
Bind events with @event attributes:
class MyCounter extends HTMLElement {
increment() {
this.count++;
},
render() {
html`<button @click="increment">+1</button>
}
}
Events are handled via event delegation with handlers on window in order so that setting innerHTML in components can be as performant as possible. As a consequence, any bound events must be ones that bubble. So for example, instead of focus and blur, use focusin and focusout.
Copyright 2022 David Chester david@chester.cx
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Tiny html tag function for rendering Web Component templates
We found that yhtml 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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