ef.js

Declarative DOM helper experiment

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import { derived, signal } from "../../src/ef.js";

import { type JSXChildren } from "./jsx/jsx.js";

interface CounterProps {
  initialValue?: number;

  children: JSXChildren;
}

function Counter({ initialValue = 0, children }: CounterProps) {
  const $count = signal(initialValue);

  // `class` is attribute, `disabled` is property
  return (
    <div class="counter">
      <p class="counter-label">{children}</p>
      <button
        class="counter-button"
        disabled={derived(() => $count.get() <= 0)}
        onClick={() => $count.set($count.once() - 1)}
      >
        -
      </button>
      <span>{derived(() => $count.get().toString(10))}</span>
      <button
        class="counter-button"
        disabled={derived(() => $count.get() >= 10)}
        onClick={() => $count.set($count.once() + 1)}
      >
        +
      </button>
    </div>
  );
}

document.body.appendChild(
  <div class="root">
    <Counter>Counter 1</Counter>
    <Counter initialValue={5}>Counter 2</Counter>
  </div>,
);