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UNTESTED ALPHA

This is a lightweight lib to quickly create small native web components. The main purpose is to have everything needed to create small widgets.

Usage

npm install --save-dev @owja/micro
import {Micro} from "@owja/micro";

class MyComponent extends Micro {
  wrapper: HTMLDivElement;

  constructor() {
    super(`
      .wrapper {
        color: red;
        cursor: pointer;
      }
      .clicked {
        color: green;
      }`);

    this.wrapper = Micro.create(
      "div",
      {
        target: this.root,
        class: "wrapper",
        listener: {
          click: () => this.wrapper.classList.toggle("clicked"),
        },
      },
      Micro.create("span", "Hello World"),
    );
  }
}

customElements.define("my-component", MyComponent);

When using Micro as a base for your WebComponent you can pass styles as string via the constructor. The second constructor parameter can be the mode of the shadowDom. By default it is open, but also can be closed. The shadowdom is always set on this.root.

We will extend this later to make passing all shadowdom options via the second parameter possible too.

Methods

Static Method Micro.create()

This static method creats a html element of tagname and returns it. It is a shortcut for document.createElement(tagname) It can be called in three ways:

Micro.create(tagname)

This results in just the HTMLElement.

Micro.create(tagname, options)

Options can be:

{
    id: true | string,
    class: string,
    props: PropertyFilter<Element>,
    target: HTMLElement | ShadowRoot,
    attr: {[key: string]: string},
    listener: {[K in keyof HTMLElementEventMap]: (this: Element, ev: HTMLElementEventMap[K]) => any},
    ref: Reference<Element> | ((el: Element) => any),
}

All options are optional.

id

If id is true the elements id will set to a incremental id of gid<number> like gid0. A string value will set the id to the value.

class

CSS class names as string. They will be added to the classList of the HTMLElement.

props

Props are the properties which then will be set on the new HTML Element. This can be any writeable property which is not a function like innerHTML or textContent for example.

target

Target can be the element or shadowdom where the element will be append.

attr

Attr can be a object containing the attributes which will be set on creation. An example:

{
  attr: {
    disabled: "disabled",
    value: "I am a disabled HTMLInputElement",
  },
}
`listener'

The listener property can contain an object which contains callbacks which then will added via addEventListener to the new element.

{
  listener: {
    click: (event) => {
      event.preventDefault();
      alert("I got clicked!");
    },
  },
}
ref

Can be a Reference object or a callback. It is called/set after the element is created and all properties are set right before it is returnd by the create method.

{
  ref: (el) => console.log("I am new!", el),
}

If a Reference should be used then it can created before with Micro.createRef(). It is planed to add a logic later to make subscribing for updates on the Reference object.

Micro.create(tagname, content) or Micro.create(tagname, options, content)

The content parameter can be string, one HTMLElement, or an array of HTMLElements. They will be append to the new Element. They will become the children.

Static Method Micro.clear()

This method normaly takes one parameter, the element from which all children should be removed. It does not remove <style> elements by default. If it should also remove <style> Elements it needs to be called with a second parameter set to true.

Micro.clear(this.root); // removes all child elements but keeps style elements
Micro.clear(this.root, true); // removes all child elements and also any style element

Demo

There is an example you can play with inside the ./demo folder.

git clone https://github.com/owja/micro.git
cd micro/demo
npm install
npm start

Then just open localhost:3000.

ToDo List

Current state: Just wrote the code. I did not use it.

  • Finish WebService
  • Add documentation
  • Add (nicer) Examples

License

MIT

Copyright © 2023 The OWJA! Team

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