purescript-smolder
hiccup
purescript-smolder | hiccup | |
---|---|---|
1 | 17 | |
88 | 2,631 | |
- | - | |
0.0 | 6.6 | |
over 2 years ago | 3 months ago | |
PureScript | Clojure | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
purescript-smolder
-
[how to] Generate server-side HTML
Thanks... maybe server side rendering is not an appropriate description for what I'm trying to achieve. Basically I want just what I said above: generate some HTML and then IO it to console/file. I found Smolder which seems to do that in a simple way and also has a build in string renderer. The usage of do seems a little strange, though.
hiccup
-
Writing HTML by Hand
Not equivalent, but arguably more useful for manual authoring: Emmet [0] was all the range a while back, and I still use it to write HTML. It comes naturally if you're used to writing CSS-like selectors, and mostly gets out of the way.
DSL-wise, I've rather enjoyed Clojure's Hiccup [1].
[0] https://emmet.io/
[1] https://github.com/weavejester/hiccup
-
A History of Clojure (2020) [pdf]
* Single-Page App: shadow-cljs for the build concerns (https://github.com/thheller/shadow-cljs), Reagent with Re-frame for complex/large app (https://reagent-project.github.io and https://github.com/day8/re-frame). Even if we now prefer using HTMX (https://htmx.org) and server-side rendering (Hiccup way of manipulating HTML is just amazing, https://github.com/weavejester/hiccup).
-
Clojure Bites - Render HTML, introducing selmer template library
I'd prefer hiccup.
-
That people produce HTML with string templates is telling us something
That is why I like Hiccup/ Clojure so much: https://github.com/weavejester/hiccup It is very natural to produce something resembling a document in pure Clojure data structures and then just convert it to valid HTML. I think, Reagent has some hiccup extensions that are nice like writing the class or id with a . or # notation right in the keyword describing the tag. So there probably still is some space to improve the ergonomics and probably performance. Concatenating strings still wins performance wise by a lot.
-
Building a website like it's 1999... in 2022
Clojure people have been doing this for a decade or so. It’s really so much better to work with. All started with Hiccup and when React came along you got Reagent and many more developments building on the idea.
-
Rux: A JSX-inspired way to render view components in Ruby
You’re halfway to Clojure’s hiccup syntax[1] there.
[1]: https://github.com/weavejester/hiccup/blob/master/doc/syntax...
-
I taught the chat bot an alternative syntax for HTML, called HBML, basically just braces instead of tags... we are so screwed
That, or Hiccup.
-
[how to] Generate server-side HTML
I'm about to learn PureScript, coming from a functional TypeScript, Clojure and Elm background. To get a first taste for the language I thought I'd rewrite my Clojure test-app which generates static HTML files from JSON input using the (hiccup templating library)[https://github.com/weavejester/hiccup]. Is there some similar library in PureScript which would provide functions to create an HTML document and its content? I could not find anything when searching pursuit, but I might be just be using the correct search terms.
-
what web framework do you use?
In Clojure thing are much more decentralised. We tend to use basic data structures along with data DSLs like Hiccup to build our software since this is the simplest way to convey meaning while retaining structure to perform additional data transformations.
- Hiccup: Fast library for rendering HTML in Clojure
What are some alternatives?
purescript-halogen-vdom-string-renderer - String rendering for halogen-vdom
Selmer - A fast, Django inspired template system in Clojure.
reitit - A fast data-driven routing library for Clojure/Script
biff - A Clojure web framework for solo developers.
re-frame - A ClojureScript framework for building user interfaces, leveraging React
clojure - Various Clojure exercises, utilities and demos.
colisper - Check and transform Lisp code with Comby (beta)
kit - Lightweight, modular framework for scalable web development in Clojure
lisp-critic - The Lisp Critic scans your code for instances of bad Lisp programming practice.
usermanager-example - A little demo web app in Clojure, using Component, Ring, Compojure, Selmer (and a database)
integrant - Micro-framework for data-driven architecture
wordsandbuttons - A growing collection of interactive tutorials, demos, and quizzes about maths, algorithms, and programming.