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s2-engine

v1.0.20

Published

A function for reactive templating on the web.

Downloads

1,006

Readme

s2-engine

test status

s2 is a thin abstraction of the DOM that can be easily embedded on a page or within an existing framework, since it's toolless. It combines logic-less templates with reactive programming techniques.

See the documentation page for usage details.

Install

npm install s2-engine

Example

import bind, { html } from "https://esm.run/s2-engine";

const template = html`
  {{count}}
  <button onclick="{{increment}}">+</button>
`;

const viewModel = {
  count: 0,
  increment(event) {
    event.preventDefault();
    this.count++;
  }
};

const [proxy, fragment] = bind(viewModel, template);
document.body.appendChild(fragment);

// the viewModel can be interacted with using the proxy
window.proxy = proxy;

In its most basic form, it provides a reactive binding from data to a template. Changing the data updates the template.

With a modification of the above, a different object can be used as the data source:

import { observable, computed } from "https://esm.run/s2-engine";

const source = observable({
  count: 0,
});

const viewModel = computed({
  count: () => source.count,
  increment: (event) => {
    event.preventDefault();
    source.count++;
  },
});

Benchmarks

See js-framework-benchmark results table.

Development

s2 is written in the Parenscript subset of Common Lisp.

Need to build the psbuild binary from parenscript-builder and put it here to compile with make.

Testing

Run automated tests with Deno:

make && deno test test/

Manual testing pages

Run a web server like http-server . and then navigate to the /test/ directory. HTTP is required for loading modules.

Name

s2 is short for simulacra 2. Prior art: I wrote a similar library that is limited to ES5, so no proxies.

License

BSD 3-Clause