Starfyre ⭐🔥
Introduction:
Starfyre is a library that allows you to build reactive frontends using only Python. With Starfyre, you can create interactive, real-time applications with minimal effort. Simply define your frontend as a collection of observables and reactive functions, and let Starfyre handle the rest. Starfyre is based on Pyscript for client side functions and uses the concept of pyxides
when structuring code.
- pyxide - translates to a container. Every component is a container. It can contain other components or HTML elements.
📦 Installation:
pip install starfyre
A sample project is hosted on GitHub.
🚀 Sample App
To create an application
starfyre --create="my-app"
It will use the create-starfyre-app as the template to create a new project.
IDE/Editor Plugins
- vim-starfyre : A Vim plugin for syntax highlighting Starfyre files.
- vscode-starfyre : A VSCode extension for syntax highlighting Starfyre files.
A simple component
my-app/pages/__init__.fyre
import "../styles/index.css"
def message():
return "World"
---client
from starfyre import js
def handle_click():
js.console.log("Hello World")
---
<pyxide>
<div onclick={handle_click()}>
Hello, {message()}
</div>
</pyxide>
Using Components
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my-app/pages/__init__.fyre
import "../styles/index.css"
from @.components.custom_component import custom_component
<pyxide>
<custom_component></custom_component>
</pyxide>
my-app/src/components/custom_component.fyre
<pyxide>
<div> This is a custom component </div>
</pyxide>
State Management
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Signals are super early at this moment. You need to have the word "signal" when declaring a variable. e.g. get_signal, set_signal, use_signal. And use_signal and get_signal can't be evaluated on the client, i.e. can't have {use_signal()+1}
. This will be fixed with a better serialization.
my-app/pages/__init__.fyre
---client
[get_signal, set_signal, use_signal] = create_signal("Hello World")
def handle_click():
set_signal("Goodbye World")
---
<pyxide>
<div onclick={handle_click}>
{use_signal()}
</div>
</pyxide>
Routing
File based Routing
Starfyre supports file based routing.
my-app
├── pages
│ ├── __init__.fyre
│ ├── about.fyre
│ └── nav.fyre
Styling
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Starfyre supports CSS and file based css.
import "../styles/index.css"
<style>
.component {
/* CSS here */
}
</style>
<pyxide>
<div class="component"> Hello World </div>
</pyxide>
Dependencies
You need to have a starfyre_config.toml
file in your project root directory. This file is used to specify the dependencies for your project. The dependencies are specified in the following format:
pyxide_packages = []
server_packages = []
[js_modules]
is_odd = "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/is-odd@3.0.1/+esm"
Fireworks = "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/fireworks-js@2.10.7/+esm"
You can specify the dependencies using the following commands:
starfyre --add-pyxide-package="package-name"
starfyre --add-server-package="package-name"
starfyre --add-js-module="module-name" --as="alias"
🚀 Sample CLI usage
Usage: python -m starfyre [OPTIONS]
Command-line interface to compile and build a Starfyre project.
Args:
path (str): Path to the project directory.
build (bool): Whether to start the build package.
create (str): Name of the project to create.
serve (bool): Whether to serve the project.
Options:
--path TEXT Path to the project. Requires --build.
--build Compile and build package. Requires --path.
--create TEXT Create a new project. Requires a project name.
--serve Serve the project. Requires --path.
--help Show this message and exit.
🗒️ How to contribute
🏁 Get started
Please read the code of conduct and go through CONTRIBUTING.md before contributing to Starfyre. Feel free to open an issue for any clarifications or suggestions.
If you're feeling curious. You can take a look at a more detailed architecture here.
If you still need help to get started, feel free to reach out on our community discord.
⚙️ Developing Locally
- Fork this repo
- Clone this repo -
git clone https://github.com/sparckles/starfyre
- Go in to the starfyre directory -
cd starfyre
- Download poetry
curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org/ | python3 -
- Install the dependencies
poetry install
- Activate poetry virtual environment
poetry shell
- Run the script
./build.sh
. This command will run the build process in starfyre against the test application in test-application
directory.
- The
build.sh
file is a simple script that runs two commands sequentially.
python -m starfyre --build=True --path="test_application/"
- The
path
variable here is the path to our application. - The
build
directory is basically a python package that contains all the compiled files. We use the --build
flag to run that package.
- You can find a small test application in the
test_application
directory. - Navigate to
cd test_application/dist
. - Open
index.html
in your browser to see the output.
Feedback
Feel free to open an issue and let me know what you think of it.