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**WIP** (the experimentation phase) | [source code on Gitea](https://gitea.jaandrle.cz/jaandrle/deka-dom-el) | [*mirrored* on GitHub](https://github.com/jaandrle/deka-dom-el)
# Deka DOM Elements
This is reimplementation of [jaandrle/dollar_dom_component: Functional DOM components without JSX and virtual DOM.](https://github.com/jaandrle/dollar_dom_component).
The goal is to be even more close to the native JavaScript.
# Native JavaScript DOM elements creations
Lets go through all patterns we would like to use and what needs to be improved for better experience.
## Creating element and DOM templates natively
```js
document.body.append(
document.createElement("div"),
document.createElement("span"),
document.createElement("main")
);
//=> HTML output: <div></div><span></span><main></main>
const template= document.createElement("main").append(
document.createElement("div"),
document.createElement("span"),
);
//=> ★:: typeof template==="undefined"
```
**Pitfalls**:
- there is lots of text
- `.append` methdo returns `void`⇒ it cannot be chained (see ★)
## Set properties of created element
```js
const element= Object.assign(document.createElement("p"), { className: "red", textContent: "paragraph" });
document.body.append(element);
//=> HTML output: <p class="red">paragraph</p>
```
**Pitfalls**:
- there is lots of text
- `Object.assign` isnt ideal as it can set only (some) [IDL](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/IDL)
# Events and dynamic parts
```js
const input= document.createElement("input");
const output= document.createElement("output");
input.addEventListener("change", function(event){
output.value= event.target.value;
});
document.body.append(
output,
input
);
//=> HTML output: <output></output><input>
```
**Pitfalls**:
- there is lots of text
- very hard to organize code
# Helpers and modifications
Now, let's introduce library helpers and modifications.
## `.append`
The `.append` is owerwrote to always returns element. This seem to be the best way to do it as it is very hard
to create Proxy around `HTMLElement`, ….
```js
document.body.append(
document.createElement("main").append(
document.createElement("div"),
document.createElement("span"),
)
);
//=> HTML output: <main><div></div><span></span></main>
```
## `el` and `assign` functions
```js
const element= assign(document.createElement("a"), {
className: "red",
dataTest: "test",
href: "www.seznam.cz",
textContent: "Link",
style: { color: "blue" }
});
document.body.append(element);
assign(element, { style: undefined });
//=> HTML output: <a href="www.seznam.cz" data-test="test" class="red">Link</a>
```
…but for elements/template creations `el` is even better:
```js
document.body.append(
el("div").append(
el("p").append(
el("#text", { textContent: "Link: " }),
el("a", {
href: "www.seznam.cz",
textContent: "example",
})
)
)
);
```
## Events and signals for reactivity
*investigation*:
```js
const value= S("");
document.body.append(
el("span", { style: { fontWeight: "bold" }, textContent: value }),
el("input", { type: "text" },
on("change", event=> value(event.target.value)))
);
```