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widgzard

v3.1.23

Published

A simple engine to build webapps

Readme

WIDGZARD

postoreder walk

Widgzard is a simple module, which allows to build arbirary DOM tree through components with their own lifecycle.


Widgzard will be useful if

  • You want to render arbitrary dom trees from literal objects and attach it somewhere.

  • each component needs to exploit his own and others component lifecycle

  • all components should comunicate in a clear way

The Widgzard aims to solve the problem in a clear way, receiving a main object literal containing all is needed to get whatever is needed really fast.


Install it

@ npm install widgzard

Use it

In the <head> of your html attach the

<script src="THE_PATH_TO_WIDGZARD/dist/theWidgzard.js"></script>

Run the demos

In your node_modules/widgzard folder run

> npm i
// and then 
> npm run buildev

hint: buildev launches a demon process watching for relevant changes in the source folder, also starts a small dev-srv:
navigate to http://localhost:3001/samples

... to be continued !!!