rune-ts
v0.9.8
Published
Rune Core Library
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Rune - Web API based Front-end SDK
Rune is a fast and robust library for building high-quality frontend applications, serving as a modern web technology-based SDK.
- Object-oriented programming-based architecture
- Type-safe Generic Views & Enable
- Single-component Server-Side Rendering
- Sleek UI component development kit
- High portability and performance
Getting Started
pnpm add rune-ts
npm install rune-tsDocumentation
Example
interface Setting {
title: string;
on: boolean;
}
class SettingItemView extends View<Setting> {
switchView = new SwitchView(this.data);
override template() {
return html`
<div>
<span class="title">${this.data.title}</span>
${this.switchView}
</div>
`;
}
}
class SettingListView extends ListView<SettingItemView> {
ItemView = SettingItemView;
}
class SettingPage extends View<Setting[]> {
private listView = new SettingListView(this.data);
private checkAllView = new SwitchView({ on: this.isAllOn() });
override template() {
return html`
<div>
<div class="header">
<h2>Setting</h2>
${this.checkAllView}
</div>
<div class="body">${this.listView}</div>
</div>
`;
}
protected override onRender() {
this.checkAllView.addEventListener(Toggled, (e) => this.checkAll(e.detail.on));
this.listView.addEventListener(Toggled, () => this.syncCheckAllView());
}
private checkAll(on: boolean) {
this.listView.itemViews
.filter(itemView => itemView.data.on !== on)
.forEach(itemView => itemView.switchView.setOn(on));
}
private syncCheckAllView() {
this.checkAllView.setOn(this.isAllOn());
}
private isAllOn() {
return this.data.every(({ on }) => on);
}
}