Elegant and Minimalistic Javascript Application Library
MIT License
The JavaScript ecosystem, including browsers and tools, has undergone significant evolution over the years. However, it's evident that many of the complexities introduced by frameworks today may not be essential for the majority of web applications. The prevailing trend in modern app development seems to prioritize expertise in frameworks over mastery of the language itself, often leading to a sense of being confined within the framework ecosystem.
Jails was designed to be:
index.html
....
<app-counter>
<template>
<h1>${count}</h1>
<button data-add>Add</button>
<button data-subtract>Subtract</button>
</template>
</app-counter>
<!-- or alternate version ( Considering SSR on page load ) -->
<app-counter>
<h1 html-inner="count">0</h1>
<button data-add>Add</button>
<button data-subtract>Subtract</button>
</app-counter>
components/counter/index.ts
export default function appCounter({ main, on, state }) {
main( _ => {
on('click', '[data-add]', add)
on('click', '[data-subtract]', subtract)
})
const add = () => {
state.set( s => s.count+= 1 )
}
const subtract = () => {
state.set( s => s.count-= 1 )
}
}
export const model = {
count: 0
}
main.ts
import jails from 'jails-js'
import * as appCounter from './components/counter'
// Register all your components
jails.register('app-counter', appCounter)
// Execute Jails
jails.start()
Jails is better suited for:
... Any site you can add a script tag on it =). So if you already have a engine that renders your html, Jails can be a good way to create an elegant event driven system.
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