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kuva

v0.0.4

Published

Lightweight and straightforward reactive front-end library.

Readme

Kuva

Aims to be a lightweight and straightforward reactive front-end library.
Always basic and easy to read.

Installation

npm i kuva

Usage

Your script

import Kuva from 'kuva';

const app = Kuva({
  name: 'John',
  canShowLastName: false
})

Your HTML

<label for="name-input">What is your name?</label>
<input k-bind="name" name="name-input"/>

<div>your name is:
  <b k-text="name"></b>
</div>

<p k-if="canShowLastName">This node doesn't exists until the clause is true</p>
<p k-not="canShowLastName">This node doesn't exists while the clause is false</p>
<p k-hide="canShowLastName">This node is hidden</p>

Directives

Every Kuva directive, starts with a k- prefix.
The available ones are:

  • k-text:
    Shows the value of the received reference in the element's text.
  • k-if:
    Removes the element if received reference is falsy. Add if truthy.
  • k-not:
    Oposite of k-if. Removes when truthy. Add when falsy.
  • k-hide:
    Hides the element if received reference is falsy. Shows if truthy.
  • k-bind:
    Adds two way data binding to an input with the received reference.

Docs

Soon

Version

0.0.3, not stable nor production ready, use with caution