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🐡 monkee-z

It;s not alpha, not bravo, but zulu ... the last library you should use (and my personal playground)

performance is weak: again don't use this

note: keeping this readme up-to-date seems impossible, so don't believe everything you read here... Check out the Monkee-Z website as well.

<!-- Monkee-Z code -->

<!-- Monkee Load -->
<script src="https://matthijskamstra.github.io/monkee-z/js/monkee_load.min.min.js"></script>

<!-- Monkee Chain -->
<script src="https://matthijskamstra.github.io/monkee-z/js/monkee_chain.min.min.js"></script>

<!-- Monkee React -->
<script src="https://matthijskamstra.github.io/monkee-z/js/monkee_react.min.min.js"></script>

<!-- Monkee Util -->
<script src="https://matthijskamstra.github.io/monkee-z/js/monkee_util.js"></script>

util

<!-- Show code -->
<script>
  MonkeeUtil.embedCode("#code-app", "demo/index.js");
</script>

🐡 monkee-load

simple way to load templates with vanille js.

+ docs
  + components
    - nav.html
    - main.html
    - footer.html

for example nav.html is: <nav>navigation</nav>

<div data-load="components/nav.html"></div>
<div data-load="components/main.html"></div>
<div data-load="components/footer.html"></div>

it will load the file components/nav.html and when its done, it will replace the div with the content

So <div data-load="components/nav.html"></div> will become <nav>navigation</nav>.

<!-- Monkee-Z code -->
<!-- uncompressed -->
<script src="https://matthijskamstra.github.io/monkee-z/js/monkee_load.js"></script>
<!-- compressed -->
<script src="https://matthijskamstra.github.io/monkee-z/js/monkee_load.min.js"></script>
<!-- compressed to the max -->
<script src="https://matthijskamstra.github.io/monkee-z/js/monkee_load.min.min.js"></script>

🐡 monkee-load-inner

Same as monkee-load this will load a file, but use the innerHTML to parse the data

for example content from data.txt is foobar

<p data-load-inner="data/data.txt" class="text-secondary"></p>

So <p data-load-inner="data/data.txt" class="text-secondary"></p> will become <p data-load-inner="data/data.txt" class="text-secondary">foobar</p>.

Als possible to use more then one target

<div data-load-inner="data/data.txt" data-target="out" class="text-secondary">
  <p data-name="out" class="text-primary">.text-primary</p>
  <p data-name="out" class="text-secondary">.text-secondary</p>
  <p data-name="out" class="text-success">.text-success</p>
  <p data-name="out" class="text-danger">.text-danger</p>
  <p data-name="out" class="text-warning">.text-warning</p>
  <p data-name="out" class="text-info">.text-info</p>
  <p data-name="out" class="text-light bg-dark">.text-light</p>
  <p data-name="out" class="text-dark">.text-dark</p>
  <p data-name="out" class="text-muted">.text-muted</p>
  <p data-name="out" class="text-white bg-dark">.text-white</p>
</div>

it will replace all the content form that <p>

JSON

create a json like this

{
  "firstname": "Matthijs",
  "lastname": "Kamstra",
  "email": "[email protected]"
}

input value will be populated by the json

<div class="container mt-5">
  <h1>Inner data json</h1>
  <form data-load-inner="data/data.json">
    <input
      data-name="firstname"
      type="text"
      class="form-control"
      placeholder="test"
    />
    <input
      data-name="lastname"
      type="text"
      class="form-control"
      placeholder="test"
    />
    <input
      data-name="email"
      type="email"
      class="form-control"
      placeholder="[email protected]"
    />
  </form>
</div>
{
  "chapter": [
    { "title": "title 0", "body": "body 0" },
    { "title": "title 1", "body": "body 1" },
    { "title": "title 2", "body": "body 2" },
    { "title": "title 3", "body": "body 3" },
    { "title": "title 4", "body": "body 4" },
    { "title": "title 5", "body": "body 5" }
  ]
}

just show the json in a pre element

<div class="container mt-5">
  <h1>Inner data json</h1>
  <pre data-load-inner="data/content.json" class="text-secondary"></pre>
</div>

get specific data from the json

<div class="container mt-5">
  <h1>Inner data json</h1>
  <div data-load-inner="data/content.json" class="">
    <pre data-name="chapter[2]"></pre>
  </div>
</div>

🐡 monkee-react

<div data-wrapper="form">
  <input data-in="" type="text" />
  <span data-out=""></span>
</div>

sidenote

I was looking for a simplistic react code that would "repeat" what was said in an input field.

And thought I would try to build one myself.

Spend not long on it (it works) and the I read an article on stimulus. That does exactly what I wanted.

And it has a version 2... so BETTER then mine.

So just a POC that is totally unrelavant at this moment

stimulus https://stimulus.hotwire.dev/

source

reactive

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