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The as close as it gets to vanilla js speed template engine

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xscript was created to be as close as it gets to vanilla js speed.

xscript works directly with the dom to allow you to produce event driven html. Each element/node is only ever created once. This created element/node is from then onward cloned at each call for increased speed.

  • xscript works directly with the dom
  • less than 1kb in size
  • no regex/unsafe functions
  • about as close to using vanilla js speed as it gets.

Installation

npm

stable release

$ npm install xscript --save

dev release

git

$ git clone https://github.com/angeal185/xscript.git

browser

<html>
  <head>
    <meta charset="utf-8">
    <script src="/path/to/xscript.mjs" type="module"></script>
    <!-- or -->
    <script src="/path/to/xscript.js"></script>
  </head>
</html>

Setup

The cpre variable within xscript could optionally contain a list of tags for elements that you want to pre-clone. The tag name txt is reserved and should not be used if creating custom tags;

// xscript.mjs || xscript.js

//pre-clone elements
cpre = ['div']

each element is only ever created once. from then on, it will be cloned.

API

/**
 *  @x(tag, ...arguments)
 *  @param {string} tag ~ html tag
 *  @param {object|string|function} arguments
 **/

element basic

// create a basic element with text

let item = x('p', 'example plain text');

console.log(item)
// <p>example plain text</p>

document.body.append(item)

element attributes

// create an element with multiple attributes

let item = x('input', {
  id: 'testid',
  class: 'class1 class2 class3',
  type: 'text',
  placeHolder: 'example attributes',
  style: 'color:red;background:black'
})

console.log(item)
// <input id="testid" class="class1 class2 class3" type="text" style="color:red;background:black" placeholder="example attributes">

element events

let item = x('p', {
  id: 'testid',
  class: 'class1 class2 class3',
  onclick: function(){
    console.log('item clicked!');
  },
  onmouseover: function(){
    console.log('item mouseover!');
  }
})

document.body.append(item);

item.click()
// item clicked!
item.onmouseover()
// item mouseover!

element nested

let items = x('p',
  x('p', 'level 2.1'),
  "some text",
  x('p', 'level 2.2',
    x('p', 'level 3',
      x('p', 'level 4.1'),
      function(){
        // some function element
        return x('p', 'level 4.2')
      },
      x('p', 'level 4.3'),
      function(){
        return 'some function text node'
      }
    )
  ),
  'level 1'
)

document.body.append(items);

element reference

once created, an node can be referenced like any other js node.

let item = x('p')
item.id = 'testid';
item.textContent = 'click me';

let somefunction = function(){
  item.removeEventListener('click', somefunction);
  item.textContent = 'clicked'
  somefunction = item = null;
  console.log(somefunction, item)
}

item.addEventListener('click', somefunction, false)

document.body.append(item);

nested text nodes

let items = x('p',
  'prepended text',
  x('p', 'basic 1', 'basic 2', () => 'basic 3'),
  'nested text',
  x('p', 'basic 4', 'basic 5', () => 'basic 6'),
  'appended text text'
);

console.log(items);
/*
<p>
    "prepended text"
    <p>"basic 1" "basic 2" "basic 3"</p>
    "nested text"
    <p>"basic 4" "basic 5" "basic 6"</p>
    "appended text text"
</p>
*/

nested functions

  • functions should only return element or text nodes.
let items = x('p',
  () => 'you',
  () => 'can',
  () => 'add',
  () => 'as',
  () => 'many',
  () => x('p','as'),
  () => 'you',
  () => 'want',
  () => 'wherever',
  () => 'you',
  () => 'want',
);

console.log(items);