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fspa

v1.1.0

Published

SPA by Files

Readme

The FSPA (File-based SPA) Framework is an innovative solution for developing Single Page Applications (SPAs) that aims to simplify the structuring and creation of components and services based on file names present in the project directory. With FSPA, developers can build modern web applications more quickly and efficiently, reducing the need for complex configurations and enabling more intuitive development.

Key Features of the FSPA Framework:

File-based Structuring: FSPA adopts a unique approach to constructing components and services. Instead of relying on a complex folder hierarchy and configurations, developers can create components simply by adding files with specific names in a designated directory. For example, a file named "Navbar.tsx" will be automatically recognized as a navigation bar component.

Service Autodetection: In addition to components, FSPA also supports the creation of services that provide shared logic and state management across the application. By adding files with specific names, such as "AuthService.ts", the framework will identify these files as services and make them available for use throughout the application.

Convention over Configuration: FSPA follows the principle of "convention over configuration." This means that by default, it makes intelligent decisions based on file names, allowing developers to focus more on the application logic and less on configuration and project structuring.

Extensibility and Customization: While FSPA offers file-based structuring, it also allows extensions and customizations to meet the specific needs of each project. Developers have the flexibility to override conventions or provide their own configurations if they desire a different organization.

With the FSPA Framework, SPA development becomes more agile and organized, allowing developers to create components and services in a more intuitive manner, following a file-based structuring approach. This results in a smoother and more productive development experience, enabling development teams to focus more on building features and enhancing the user experience.