n()
Pure DOM nodes in Mithril templates.
Installation
Using bower:
$ bower install mithril-n
Using npm:
$ npm install mithril-n
Usage
It's really just Mithril's m()
, which accepts DOM nodes as children
as well as original arguments.
So this JavaScript*:
;; m;
…will result in:
A happy family
* I'm using ES6 syntax here – brought to us today by great projects like babel. When you download a release of mithril-n, you get two versions bundled: one for ES6, one for ES5 (available as CommonJS, RequireJS and as a global variable).
If you're interested in implementation details, have a look at the annotated source.
Contributors
Many thanks to this fine gentleman for his invaluable input: