@amoutonbrady/baracuda
TypeScript icon, indicating that this package has built-in type declarations

1.4.0 • Public • Published

codecov

Baracuda

A tiny (400B), modern and fast utility around hyperscript like view layer

Why?

Mostly code readability and DX. h1('Hello world') is easier to understand (for me that is) than h('h1', {}, 'Hello world'). It comes in handy when you have nested childrens.

ul([li('First item'), li('Second item')]);

There was other options but they seemed a little on the heavy side. I wanted something modern and slick.

How?

Proxy.

Installation

npm install @amoutonbrady/baracuda
or
yarn add @amoutonbrady/baracuda

Usage

Import the baracuda factory function and wrap it around an hyperscript like function.

According to tests, baracuda should be at least compatible with the following frameworks:

  • Vue 3: import { h } from 'vue'
  • Hyperapp: import { h } from 'hyperapp'
  • Preact: import { h } from 'preact'
  • Inferno: import { h } from 'inferno-hyperscript'
  • Redom: import { el } from 'redom'

You can find more example in the tests directory

The hyperscript like function has to take 3 arguments :

h(tag: string, attributes: Object, childrens: string | Element | Element[])

The return object from baracuda is a Proxy that can be destructed into functions with the following interface:

fn(attributes: Object, childrens: string | Element | Element[]): Element
fn(childrens: string | Element | Element[]): Element

Where:

  • fn is the name of the tag (eg: div, h1, etc.)
  • attributes is an object containing dom attributes (eg: classes, event handler, etc.)
  • childrens is either a string or an array of Element

⚠️ If the first argument is not an object, it will be interpreted as the childrens argument and defaulting the attributes to {}

Example

note: the library exports a default function as well as a named function

Quick example

import { h, render } from 'my-dom-library';
import { baracuda } from '@amoutonbrady/baracuda';
// import hh from '@amoutonbrady/baracuda'; <= That also works

const { ul, li } = baracuda(h);

const app = ul([
    li(1),
    li(2),
]);

render(app, document.body);

Live example

Limitations

This utility is based on an non polyfillable feature: Proxy. This can't be used in a non evergreen browser.

See MDN for the full compatibility list. I only use the handler.get feature.

Mithril is only partially compatible for the moment.

Contributing

git clone https://github.com/amoutonbrady/baracuda

cd baracuda

yarn install

yarn build

yarn test

Roadmap

  • [x] Typescript support Better Typescript support
  • [ ] Add helpers, like classes, id
  • [ ] More tests

Aknowledgment

  • This issue started it all
  • Hyperapp which is the framework I had in mind while prototyping this

Readme

Keywords

none

Package Sidebar

Install

npm i @amoutonbrady/baracuda

Weekly Downloads

1

Version

1.4.0

License

MIT

Unpacked Size

32.4 kB

Total Files

14

Last publish

Collaborators

  • amoutonbrady