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WebComPy is Python frontend framework for PyScript, which has following features.
mkdir webcompy-project
cd webcompy-project
pip install webcompy
python -m webcompy init
python -m webcompy start --dev
python -m webcompy generate # for generating static site
then access http://127.0.0.1:8080/WebComPy/
from webcompy.reactive import Reactive, computed_property, computed
from webcompy.elements import html, repeat, switch, DOMEvent
from webcompy.router import RouterContext
from webcompy.components import (
define_component,
ComponentContext,
TypedComponentBase,
component_class,
on_before_rendering,
component_template,
)
@define_component
def FizzbuzzList(context: ComponentContext[Reactive[int]]):
@computed
def fizzbuzz():
li: list[str] = []
for n in range(1, context.props.value + 1):
if n % 15 == 0:
li.append("FizzBuzz")
elif n % 5 == 0:
li.append("Fizz")
elif n % 3 == 0:
li.append("Buzz")
else:
li.append(str(n))
return li
return html.DIV(
{},
html.UL(
{},
repeat(fizzbuzz, lambda s: html.LI({}, s)),
),
)
FizzbuzzList.scoped_style = {
"ul": {
"border": "dashed 2px #668ad8",
"background": "#f1f8ff",
"padding": "0.5em 0.5em 0.5em 2em",
},
"ul > li:nth-child(3n)": {
"color": "red",
},
"ul > li:nth-child(5n)": {
"color": "blue",
},
"ul > li:nth-child(15n)": {
"color": "purple",
},
}
@component_class
class Fizzbuzz(TypedComponentBase(props_type=RouterContext)):
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.opened = Reactive(True)
self.count = Reactive(10)
@computed_property
def toggle_button_text(self):
return "Hide" if self.opened.value else "Open"
@on_before_rendering
def on_before_rendering(self):
self.count.value = 10
def add(self, ev: DOMEvent):
self.count.value += 1
def pop(self, ev: DOMEvent):
if self.count.value > 0:
self.count.value -= 1
def toggle(self, ev: DOMEvent):
self.opened.value = not self.opened.value
@component_template
def template(self):
return html.DIV(
{},
html.H3(
{},
"FizzBuzz",
),
html.P(
{},
html.BUTTON(
{"@click": self.toggle},
self.toggle_button_text,
),
html.BUTTON(
{"@click": self.add},
"Add",
),
html.BUTTON(
{"@click": self.pop},
"Pop",
),
),
html.P(
{},
"Count: ",
self.count,
),
switch(
{
"case": self.opened,
"generator": lambda: FizzbuzzList(props=self.count),
},
default=lambda: html.H5(
{},
"FizzBuzz Hidden",
),
),
)
This project is licensed under the MIT License, see the LICENSE.txt file for details.
FAQs
Python frontend framework which works on Browser
We found that webcompy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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