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A React-like, user interface library

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A React-like user interface micro-library

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Framework Size Comparison

Framework Version Minified Size (gzip)
Ember 2.4.0 113.88kb
Ractive 0.7.3 54.47kb
Angular 1.5.0 53.17kb
Polymer 1.2.4 53.0kb
React 0.14.7 38.56kb
Web Components Polyfill 0.7.21 32.8kb
Vue 1.0.20 25.04kb
Riot 2.3.18 8.61kb

Custom tags • Concise syntax • Virtual DOM • Full stack

Riot brings custom tags to all modern browsers. Think React + Polymer but with enjoyable syntax and a small learning curve.

Tag definition

<timer>

  <p>Seconds Elapsed: { time }</p>

  this.time = opts.start || 0

  tick() {
    this.update({ time: ++this.time })
  }

  var timer = setInterval(this.tick, 1000)

  this.on('unmount', function() {
    clearInterval(timer)
  })

</timer>

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Mounting

riot.mount('timer', { start: 0 })

Nesting

Custom tags lets you build complex views with HTML.

<timetable>
  <timer start="0"></timer>
  <timer start="10"></timer>
  <timer start="20"></timer>
</timetable>

HTML syntax is the de facto language on the web and it's designed for building user interfaces. The syntax is explicit, nesting is inherent to the language and attributes offer a clean way to provide options for custom tags.

Virtual DOM

  • Absolutely the smallest possible amount of DOM updates and reflows.
  • One way data flow: updates and unmounts are propagated downwards from parent to children.
  • Expressions are pre-compiled and cached for high performance.
  • Lifecycle events for more control.

Close to standards

  • No proprietary event system.
  • Event normalization.
  • The rendered DOM can be freely manipulated with other tools.
  • No extra HTML root elements or data- attributes.
  • Plays well with jQuery.

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Concise syntax

  • Power shortcuts: class={ enabled: is_enabled, hidden: hasErrors() }.
  • No extra brain load such as render, state, constructor or shouldComponentUpdate
  • Interpolation: Add #{ items.length + 1 } or class="item { selected: flag }"
  • Compact ES6 method syntax.

Demos

Tutorials

Video Tutorials

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Components

Resources

Performance

Miscellaneous

Editors / Editor Plugins (Syntax highlighting, autcompletion, etc...)

Credits

Riot is made with ❤️ by many smart people from all over the world. Thanks to all the contributors
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