A modular front-end framework - inspired by the server-side and Web Components.
MIT License
NX is a modular front-end framework - built with ES6 and Web Components. The building blocks of NX are the core, the middlewares, the components and the utilities. These are all hosted in separate GitHub repos and npm packages.
The NX core is a tiny library, responsible for one thing only. It allows you to create dumb components and to augment them with middlewares. A component executes its middlewares when it is attached to the DOM and it gains all the extra functionalities from them. NX comes with some core middlewares out of the box, which you can find listed below.
function middleware (elem, state, next) {}
syntax.These can be combined to create components with the desired functionality. Alternatively ready made core components can be extended and used, to avoid boilerplate code.
You can get NX from npm with the npm install @nx-js/framework
command. See the
installation page for other options.
You can bundle the framework locally with the npm run build
command and minify it
with the npm run minify
command. The bundled and minified files are placed in the
lib
folder.
NX is very modular and every module is hosted in its own GitHub repository. Please open the issues and PRs in the relevant repositories. For example: if you have a feature request for routing, open a new issue in the route-middleware repo.