Simple virtual-dom algorithm. It has only ~400 lines of code, including very basic idea of virtual-dom algorithm.
npm:
$ npm install simple-virtual-dom --save
or checkout the bundle.js
in dist
:
<script src="simple-virtual-dom/dist/bundle.js"></script>
var svd = require('simple-virtual-dom')
var el = svd.el
var diff = svd.diff
var patch = svd.patch
// 1. use `el(tagName, [propeties], children)` to create a virtual dom tree
var tree = el('div', {'id': 'container'}, [
el('h1', {style: 'color: blue'}, ['simple virtal dom']),
el('p', ['Hello, virtual-dom']),
el('ul', [el('li')])
])
// 2. generate a real dom from virtual dom. `root` is a `div` element
var root = tree.render()
// 3. generate another different virtual dom tree
var newTree = el('div', {'id': 'container'}, [
el('h1', {style: 'color: red'}, ['simple virtal dom']),
el('p', ['Hello, virtual-dom']),
el('ul', [el('li'), el('li')])
])
// 4. diff two virtual dom trees and get patches
var patches = diff(tree, newTree)
// 5. apply patches to real dom
patch(root, patches)
// now the `root` dom is updated
You can checkout the full example in example
folder.
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