A fresh retake of the React API in Fable, optimized for happiness.
Here is how it looks like:
module App
open Feliz
[<ReactComponent>]
let counter() =
let (count, setCount) = React.useState(0)
Html.div [
Html.button [
prop.style [ style.marginRight 5 ]
prop.onClick (fun _ -> setCount(count + 1))
prop.text "Increment"
]
Html.button [
prop.style [ style.marginLeft 5 ]
prop.onClick (fun _ -> setCount(count - 1))
prop.text "Decrement"
]
Html.h1 count
]
open Browser.Dom
ReactDOM.render(counter(), document.getElementById "root")
- Consistent, lightweight formatting: no more awkward indentation using two lists for every element.
- Discoverable attributes with no more functions,
Html
attributes or css properties globally available so they are easy to find. - Proper documentation: each attribute and CSS property
- Full React API support: Feliz aims to support the React API for building components using hooks, context and more.
- Fully Type-safe: no more
Margin of obj
but instead utilizing a plethora of overloaded functions to account for the overloaded nature ofCSS
attributes, covering 90%+ of the CSS styles, values and properties. - Included color list of most commonly used
Html
colors in thecolors
module. - Compatible with the current DSL used in applications.
- Compatible with Femto.
- Approximately Zero bundle size increase where everything function body is erased from the generated javascript unless you actually use said function.
Improvements to Fable 3 with respect to Feliz are currently WIP! Please hold tight until we update it and publish a migration guide.
Feliz has extensive documentation at https://zaid-ajaj.github.io/Feliz with live examples along side code samples, check them out and if you have any question, let us know!