ficusjs
stencil
ficusjs | stencil | |
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4 | 55 | |
392 | 12,300 | |
0.0% | 0.5% | |
1.2 | 9.9 | |
about 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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ficusjs
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JSX for web components
By default, the FicusJS web component render function expects a DOM element for rendering. The pragma imported from the @ficusjs/renderers/jsx-dom library creates a DOM element for rendering in the component.
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We Use Web Components at GitHub
- The web component concept is great. Especially for mixing server-side rendering and JavaScript-powered components.
That last one IMO is web components killer feature. I can now wrote a mini component and then I tugg it in with the other 99% of my page that is rendered server side.
It means, I'm able to serve my users quickly. I have SEO'd everything too. Cool!
-1: https://github.com/TimDaub/web3-sign-msg
- 2: https://docs.ficusjs.org/
-3: https://github.com/developit/htm
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11ty and web components, an awesome combination
This post shows you how to get started using 11ty with FicusJS. FicusJS is a set of lightweight functions for developing applications using web components.
- FicusJS
stencil
- Ajout de l'auto-complétion sur les Web Components avec Stencil
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Making Web Component properties behave closer to the platform
First a disclosure: I never actually used Stencil, only played with it a bit locally in a hello-world project while writing this post.
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Plasmic.app – the visual builder for your tech stack
This is my main concern too.
I don't understand why tools like this "pick a winner" with a specific framework instead of rendering to Web Components with a framework wrapper, or using something like Stencil[1] that can render to any framework.
[1] https://stenciljs.com/
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Design Systems with Web Components
I was recently able to sit down with some of the core members of Ionic, who also created Stencil a toolchain for building Design Systems and Progressive Web Apps. We talked at great length how typically companies are approaching Ionic from a Design Team and need help building components. As a developer I wanted to talk about the Web Components that are used within the Design System first. There was a decent amount of surprise, so I thought I would break down what a Design System is and why it doesn't matter which end you start with, as long as you have both your Design and Development teams working together to build your Design System.
- Nue: A React/Vue/Vite/Astro Alternative
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If Web Components are so great, why am I not using them?
Examples like this bug me. The React example is using a high level abstraction, the web component is directly using the API. A more accurate example would show how those React calls eventually boil down to document.createElement()
I don’t think the Web Components API was meant to be used directly all the time. You can use a framework like StencilJS:
https://stenciljs.com/
- Use Stencil / the ionic framework with emberjs [video]
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World Wide Web Wars
You might say that this is the same vicious cycle as JavaScript frameworks. That's wrong, because Web Components are interoperable by design. Choosing Stencil or Lit or any other library is a development convenience that has little to do with the interoperability of the resulting components.
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React Component in vue/angular
Not sure about Vue but you can in Angular, though my experience with React components in Angular has not been pleasant. Libraries such as Stencil allow you to create native Web Componets from React components.
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Is there a plugin that abstracts registering web components with React?
I guess my problem is more specific to my overall architecture. I have components that when are placed in the DOM, have props rendered on them by their parent elements. I'm using stencil to do this.
What are some alternatives?
open-wc - Open Web Components: guides, tools and libraries for developing web components.
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
vim-jsx-pretty - :flashlight: [Vim script] JSX and TSX syntax pretty highlighting for vim.
vite-ssg - Static site generation for Vue 3 on Vite
services-as-dom-elements
css-modules - Documentation about css-modules
web3-sign-msg - web3-sign-msg is a modern web component built with ficusjs to sign messages with your eth private key in Metamask
catalyst - Catalyst is a set of patterns and techniques for developing components within a complex application.
htm - Hyperscript Tagged Markup: JSX alternative using standard tagged templates, with compiler support.
shoelace-css - A collection of professionally designed, every day UI components built on Web standards. SHOELACE IS BECOMING WEB AWESOME. WE ARE LIVE ON KICKSTARTER! 👇👇👇