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fsljs

v2.3.7

Published

Fast, simple and lightweight JavaScript frontend framework.

Readme

FslJS

FslJS is a Fast, Simple, and Lightweight framework for DOM mainpulation made in JavaScript.

How to install

Install FslJS with npm i fsljs, and you're done!

💡Note that we will make a installer/manager for FslJS speciffically!

How to use

Functions

Some functions to use:

  • setConfig(config): Sets a config for FslJS, e. g.:

    fsl.setConfig({
        appName: "MyApp",
        version: "5.6.2",
        environment: "production",
        author: "Some Author",
        description: "Super exciting description!",
    });
  • getConfig(): Logs to the console the config, e. g.:

    fsl.getConfig();

    And prints to the console:

    appName: MyApp
    version: 5.6.2
    environment: production
    author: Some Author
    description: Super exciting description!
  • $(element): Selects with querySelectorAll() the element. Can be a collection of elements (A NodeList). E. g.:

    fsl.$(".my-container");
  • setHTML(html): Sets to a element selected with $(), and changes the html of it. Overrides everything. E. g.:

    fsl.$(".my-container").setHTML("<h1>Hello, World!</h1>");
  • textContent(text): Much like setHTML, but it only puts text, meaining that all HTML you put, it is text. E. g.:

    fsl.$(".my-paragraph").textContent("Hello, World!");

Components ALPHA

Easly make new components, such as buttons! In components, you just instantiate a class, add settings, and more!

Components made:

  • Component (default one)
  • ButtonComponent (make a button)

Use it instantianting a class and in the parameters putting the label. Depending on the type of the component, there are different types of parameters. This one is from the ButtonComponent one:

let myButton = new ButtonComponent("Hello, World!", false,  "myHelloWorldButton");

License

This package/project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. You can see more information in the LICENSE.md file.

Found a bug?

If you found a bug, please report it in GitHub issues. We may solve the bug fast or slow, depending on the importance.