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s2 is a thin abstraction of the DOM that can be easily embedded on a page or within an existing framework, since it's toolless. It combines logic-less templates with reactive programming, and is a modern successor to Knockout or Ember with superior ergonomics and performance.

At its core is a single function which provides the reactive data-binding. It also includes a Mustache-subset parser (html) and state management (observable, computed). See the <a href="https://gr0uch.github.io/s2/">documentation page</a> for usage details.

Install

npm install s2-engine

Example

import bind, { html } from "https://esm.run/s2-engine";

const template = html`
  {{count}}
  <button onclick="{{increment}}">+</button>
`;

const viewModel = {
  count: 0,
  increment(event) {
    event.preventDefault();
    this.count++;
  }
};

const [proxy, fragment] = bind(viewModel, template);
document.body.appendChild(fragment);

// the viewModel can be interacted with using the proxy
window.proxy = proxy;

In its most basic form, it provides a reactive binding from data to a template. Changing the data updates the template.

With a modification of the above, a different object can be used as the data source:

import { observable, computed } from "https://esm.run/s2-engine";

const source = observable({
  count: 0,
});

const viewModel = computed({
  count: () => source.count,
  increment: (event) => {
    event.preventDefault();
    source.count++;
  },
});

In the above example, the state has moved to observable, while computed provides the view. This provides an abstraction for arbitrary data to serve as the data model and propagating state to multiple views.

Benchmarks

See js-framework-benchmark results table.

Development

s2 is written in the Parenscript subset of Common Lisp.

Need to build the psbuild binary from parenscript-builder and put it here to compile with make.

Testing

Run automated tests with Deno:

make && deno test test/

Manual testing pages

Run a web server like http-server . and then navigate to the /test/ directory. HTTP is required for loading modules.

Name

s2 is short for simulacra 2. Prior art: I wrote a similar library that is limited to ES5, so no proxies.

License

BSD 3-Clause