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156 lines
7.4 KiB
JavaScript
156 lines
7.4 KiB
JavaScript
import { T, t } from "./utils/index.js";
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export const info= {
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title: t`Elements`,
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description: t`Basic concepts of elements modifications and creations.`,
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};
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import { el } from "deka-dom-el";
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import { simplePage } from "./layout/simplePage.html.js";
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import { example } from "./components/example.html.js";
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import { h3 } from "./components/pageUtils.html.js";
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import { mnemonic } from "./components/mnemonic/elements-init.js";
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import { code } from "./components/code.html.js";
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/** @param {string} url */
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const fileURL= url=> new URL(url, import.meta.url);
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const references= {
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/** document.createElement() */
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mdn_create: {
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title: t`MDN documentation page for document.createElement()`,
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href: "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/createElement",
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},
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/** Interface Description Language (`el.textContent`) */
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mdn_idl: {
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title: t`MDN page about Interface Description Language`,
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href: "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/IDL",
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},
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/** HTMLElement */
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mdn_el: {
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title: t`MDN documentation page for HTMLElement`,
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href: "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLElement"
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},
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/** HTMLParagraphElement */
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mdn_p: {
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title: t`MDN documentation page for HTMLParagraphElement (\`p\` tag)`,
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href: "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLParagraphElement"
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},
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/** `[a, b] = [1, 2]` */
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mdn_destruct: {
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title: t`MDN page about destructuring assignment syntax (e.g. \`[a, b] = [1, 2]\`)`,
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href: "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Destructuring_assignment",
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},
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/** document.createElementNS() */
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mdn_ns: {
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title: t`MDN documentation page for document.createElementNS() (e.g. for SVG elements)`,
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href: "https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/createElementNS",
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}
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};
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/** @param {import("./types.d.ts").PageAttrs} attrs */
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export function page({ pkg, info }){
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const page_id= info.id;
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return el(simplePage, { info, pkg }).append(
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el("h2", t`Native JavaScript DOM elements creations`),
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el("p", t`
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Let’s go through all patterns we would like to use and what needs to be improved for better experience.
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`),
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el(code, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/elements/intro.js"), page_id }),
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el(h3, t`Creating element(s) (with custom attributes)`),
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el("p").append(...T`
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You can create a native DOM element by using the ${el("a", references.mdn_create).append(
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el("code", "document.createElement()") )}. It is also possible to provide a some attribute(s) declaratively
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using ${el("code", "Object.assign()")}. More precisely, this way you can sets some
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${el("a", references.mdn_idl).append( el("abbr", { textContent: "IDL", title: "Interface Description Language" }))}
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also known as a JavaScript property.
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`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/elements/nativeCreateElement.js"), page_id }),
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el("p").append(...T`
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To make this easier, you can use the ${el("code", "el")} function. Internally in basic examples,
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it is wrapper around ${el("code", "assign(document.createElement(…), { … })")}.
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`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/elements/dekaCreateElement.js"), page_id }),
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el("p").append(...T`
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The ${el("code", "assign")} function provides improved behaviour of ${el("code", "Object.assign()")}.
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You can declaratively sets any IDL and attribute of the given element. Function prefers IDL and fallback
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to the ${el("code", "element.setAttribute")} if there is no writable property in the element prototype.
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`),
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el("p").append(...T`
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You can study all JavaScript elements interfaces to the corresponding HTML elements. All HTML elements
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inherits from ${el("a", { textContent: "HTMLElement", ...references.mdn_el })}. To see
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all available IDLs for example for paragraphs, see ${el("a", { textContent: "HTMLParagraphElement", ...references.mdn_p })}.
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Moreover, the ${el("code", "assign")} provides a way to sets declaratively some convenient properties:
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`),
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el("ul").append(
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el("li").append(...T`
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It is possible to sets ${el("code", "data-*")}/${el("code", "aria-*")} attributes using object notation.
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`),
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el("li").append(...T`
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In opposite, it is also possible to sets ${el("code", "data-*")}/${el("code", "aria-*")} attribute
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using camelCase notation.
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`),
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el("li").append(...T`You can use string or object as a value for ${el("code", "style")} property.`),
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el("li").append(...T`
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${el("code", "className")} (IDL – preffered)/${el("code", "class")} are ways to add CSS classes
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to the element. You can use string (similarly to ${el("code", "class=\"…\"")} syntax in HTML) or
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array of strings. This is handy to concat conditional classes.
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`),
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el("li").append(...T`
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Use ${el("code", "classList")} to toggle specific classes. This will be handy later when
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the reactivity via signals is beeing introduced.
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`),
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el("li").append(...T`
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The ${el("code", "assign")} also accepts the ${el("code", "undefined")} as a value for any property
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to remove it from the element declaratively. Also for some IDL the corresponding attribute is removed
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as it can be confusing. ${el("em").append(...T`For example, natievly the element’s ${el("code", "id")}
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is removed by setting the IDL to an empty string.`)}
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`),
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el("li").append(...T`
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You can use ${el("code", "=")} or ${el("code", ".")} to force processing given key as attribute/property
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of the element.
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`)
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),
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el("p").append(...T`
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For processing, the ${el("code", "assign")} internally uses ${el("code", "assignAttribute")} and
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${el("code", "classListDeclarative")}.
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`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/elements/dekaAssign.js"), page_id }),
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el(h3, t`Native JavaScript templating`),
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el("p", t`By default, the native JS has no good way to define HTML template using DOM API:`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/elements/nativeAppend.js"), page_id }),
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el("p").append(...T`
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This library therefore overwrites the ${el("code", "append")} method of created elements to always return
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parent element.
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`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/elements/dekaAppend.js"), page_id }),
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el(h3, t`Basic (state-less) components`),
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el("p").append(...T`
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You can use functions for encapsulation (repeating) logic. The ${el("code", "el")} accepts function
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as first argument. In that case, the function should return dom elements and the second argument for
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${el("code", "el")} is argument for given element.
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`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/elements/dekaBasicComponent.js"), page_id }),
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el("p").append(...T`
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As you can see, in case of state-less/basic components there is no difference between calling component
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function directly or using ${el("code", "el")} function.
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`),
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el("p", { className: "notice" }).append(...T`
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It is nice to use similar naming convention as native DOM API. This allows us to use
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${el("a", { textContent: t`the destructuring assignment syntax`, ...references.mdn_destruct })} and keep
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track of the native API (things are best remembered through regular use).
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`),
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el(h3, t`Creating non-HTML elements`),
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el("p").append(...T`
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Similarly to the native DOM API (${el("a", references.mdn_ns).append(el("code", "document.createElementNS"))})
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for non-HTML elements we need to tell JavaScript which kind of the element to create. We can use
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the ${el("code", "elNS")} function:
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`),
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el(example, { src: fileURL("./components/examples/elements/dekaElNS.js"), page_id }),
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el(mnemonic)
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);
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}
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