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fsharp-components

v0.0.4

Published

A simple web components repository written in F#

Downloads

10

Readme

FS Components

This is a sample repo (or not? depends on the community 😁) of how can you create web-components with F# visit

A quick overview of how everything is working together

  1. Author Component.

    Check src/Message.fs there you will see how we add styles, initialize properties, handle classes, dispatch events and define a register function for our component

  2. Export component.

    Inside src/Main.js you'll see we're using a javascript file to export everything from our component and from our src/Library.fs file this is to allow consumers to opt in for individual components rather than all of them.

  3. Consume the component.

    Inside index.html you'll see that we are consuming our web component by calling registerAll() which was defined in Library.fs we do this mainly in development to just access all of the components, but ideally we should import only the ones we're going to use.