@nichoth/single-page
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Write single-page apps with a single callback to handle pushState events

Like the classic @substack module, but now with ESM + CJS versions and types.

install

npm i -S @nichoth/single-page

test

npm test

example

ESM

import { singlePage } from '@nichoth/single-page'

CJS

const singlePage = require('@nichoth/single-page').default

Given some html with elements #foo, #bar, and #baz:

<html>
  <style>
  </style>
  <body>
    <div id="foo">
      foo foO fOo fOO Foo FoO FOo FOO
      <div><a href="/bar">bar</a></div>
    </div>
    
    <div id="bar">
      bar baR bAr bAR Bar BaR BAr BAR
      <div><a href="/baz">baz</a></div>
    </div>
    
    <div id="baz">
      baz baZ bAz bAZ Baz BaZ BAz BAZ
      <div><a href="/foo">foo</a></div>
    </div>
    
    <script src="bundle.js"></script>
  </body>
</html>

Now turn each of the divs into pages with their own routes. Note that this module doesn't update the link callbacks for you. You'll need to handle that for yourself.

var divs = {
    foo: document.querySelector('#foo'),
    bar: document.querySelector('#bar'),
    baz: document.querySelector('#baz')
};

const singlePage = require('@nichoth/single-page').default

var showPage = singlePage(function (href) {
    Object.keys(divs).forEach(function (key) {
        hide(divs[key]);
    });
    
    var div = divs[href.replace(/^\//, '')];
    if (div) show(div)
    else show(divs.foo)
    
    function hide (e) { e.style.display = 'none' }
    function show (e) { e.style.display = 'block' }
});

var links = document.querySelectorAll('a[href]');
for (var i = 0; i < links.length; i++) {
    links[i].addEventListener('click', function (ev) {
        ev.preventDefault();
        showPage(this.getAttribute('href'));
    });
}

You'll need to have a server that will serve up the same static content for each of the pushState routes. Something like this will work:

var http = require('http');
var ecstatic = require('ecstatic')(__dirname);

var server = http.createServer(function (req, res) {
    if (/^\/[^\/.]+$/.test(req.url)) {
        req.url = '/';
    }
    ecstatic(req, res);
});
server.listen(5000);

Now when you go to http://localhost:5000 and click around, you'll see /foo, /bar and /baz in the address bar when you click links, even though you're not reloading the page.

methods

var singlePage = require('@nichoth/single-page').default

var showPage = singlePage(cb, opts)

Fire cb(href, page) at the start and whenever the page navigation changes so you can update the page contents accordingly.

If opts.saveScroll is !== false, page.scrollX and page.scrollY are saved for every unique href so that you can jump back to the same scroll position that the user left off at.

showPage(href)

Navigate to href, firing the callback passed to singlePage.

showPage.push(href)

Update the location href in the address bar without firing any callbacks.

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