reagent/demo/reagentdemo/intro.cljs

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(ns reagentdemo.intro
(:require [reagent.core :as reagent :refer [atom]]
[reagent.interop :refer-macros [.' .! fvar]]
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[reagent.debug :refer-macros [dbg println]]
[clojure.string :as string]
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[reagentdemo.syntax :refer-macros [get-source]]
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[reagentdemo.page :refer [link title]]
[reagentdemo.common :as common :refer [demo-component]]))
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(defn simple-component []
[:div
[:p "I am a component!"]
[:p.someclass
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"I have " [:strong "bold"]
[:span {:style {:color "red"}} " and red "] "text."]])
(defn simple-parent []
[:div
[:p "I include simple-component."]
[simple-component]])
(defn hello-component [name]
[:p "Hello, " name "!"])
(defn say-hello []
[hello-component "world"])
(defn lister [items]
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[:ul
(for [item items]
^{:key item} [:li "Item " item])])
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(defn lister-user []
[:div
"Here is a list:"
[lister (range 3)]])
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(def click-count (atom 0))
(defn counting-component []
[:div
"The atom " [:code "click-count"] " has value: "
@click-count ". "
[:input {:type "button" :value "Click me!"
:on-click #(swap! click-count inc)}]])
(defn atom-input [value]
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[:input {:type "text"
:value @value
:on-change #(reset! value (-> % .-target .-value))}])
(defn shared-state []
(let [val (atom "foo")]
(fn []
[:div
[:p "The value is now: " @val]
[:p "Change it here: " [atom-input val]]])))
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(defn timer-component []
(let [seconds-elapsed (atom 0)]
(fn []
(js/setTimeout #(swap! seconds-elapsed inc) 1000)
[:div
"Seconds Elapsed: " @seconds-elapsed])))
(defn render-simple []
(reagent/render-component [simple-component]
(.-body js/document)))
(def bmi-data (atom {:height 180 :weight 80}))
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(defn calc-bmi []
(let [{:keys [height weight bmi] :as data} @bmi-data
h (/ height 100)]
(if (nil? bmi)
(assoc data :bmi (/ weight (* h h)))
(assoc data :weight (* bmi h h)))))
(defn slider [param value min max]
(let [reset (case param :bmi :weight :bmi)]
[:input {:type "range" :value value :min min :max max
:style {:width "100%"}
:on-change #(swap! bmi-data assoc
param (-> % .-target .-value)
reset nil)}]))
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(defn bmi-component []
(let [{:keys [weight height bmi]} (calc-bmi)
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[color diagnose] (cond
(< bmi 18.5) ["orange" "underweight"]
(< bmi 25) ["inherit" "normal"]
(< bmi 30) ["orange" "overweight"]
:else ["red" "obese"])]
[:div
[:h3 "BMI calculator"]
[:div
"Height: " (int height) "cm"
[slider :height height 100 220]]
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[:div
"Weight: " (int weight) "kg"
[slider :weight weight 30 150]]
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[:div
"BMI: " (int bmi) " "
[:span {:style {:color color}} diagnose]
[slider :bmi bmi 10 50]]]))
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(defonce funmap (-> "reagentdemo/intro.cljs" get-source common/fun-map))
(defonce src-for (partial common/src-for funmap))
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(defn intro []
(let [github {:href "https://github.com/holmsand/reagent"}
clojurescript {:href "https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript"}
react {:href "http://facebook.github.io/react/"}
hiccup {:href "https://github.com/weavejester/hiccup"}
dynamic-children {:href "http://facebook.github.io/react/docs/multiple-components.html#dynamic-children"}]
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[:div.demo-text
[:h2 "Introduction to Reagent"]
[:p [:a github "Reagent"] " provides a minimalistic interface
between " [:a clojurescript "ClojureScript"] " and " [:a
react "React"] ". It allows you to define efficient React
components using nothing but plain ClojureScript functions and
data, that describe your UI using a " [:a hiccup "Hiccup"] "-like
syntax."]
[:p "The goal of Reagent is to make it possible to define
arbitrarily complex UIs using just a couple of basic concepts,
and to be fast enough by default that you rarely have to care
about performance."]
[:p "A very basic Reagent component may look something like this: "]
[demo-component {:comp simple-component
:src (src-for [:simple-component])}]
[:p "You can build new components using other components as
building blocks. Like this:"]
[demo-component {:comp simple-parent
:src (src-for [:simple-parent])}]
[:p "Data is passed to child components using plain old Clojure
data types. Like this:"]
[demo-component {:comp say-hello
:src (src-for [:hello-component :say-hello])}]
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[:p [:strong "Note: "]
"In the example above, " [:code "hello-component"] " might just
as well have been called as a normal Clojure function instead of
as a Reagent component, i.e with parenthesis instead of square
brackets. The only difference would have been performance, since
”real” Reagent components are only re-rendered when their data
have changed. More advanced components though (see below) must
be called with square brackets."]
[:p "Here is another example that shows items in a "
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[:code "seq"] ":" ]
[demo-component {:comp lister-user
:src (src-for [:lister :lister-user])}]
[:p [:strong "Note: "]
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"The " [:code "^{:key item}"] " part above isnt really necessary
in this simple example, but attaching a unique key to every item
in a dynamically generated list of components is good practice,
and helps React to improve performance for large lists. The key
can be given either (as in this example) as meta-data, or as a "
[:code ":key"] " item in the first argument to a component (if it
is a map). See Reacts " [:a dynamic-children "documentation"] "
for more info."]]))
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(defn managing-state []
[:div.demo-text
[:h2 "Managing state in Reagent"]
[:p "The easiest way to manage state in Reagent is to use Reagents
own version of " [:code "atom"] ". It works exactly like the one in
clojure.core, except that it keeps track of every time it is
derefed. Any component that uses an " [:code "atom"]" is automagically
re-rendered when its value changes."]
[:p "Lets demonstrate that with a simple example:"]
[demo-component {:comp counting-component
:src (src-for [:ns :click-count :counting-component])}]
[:p "Sometimes you may want to maintain state locally in a
component. That is easy to do with an " [:code "atom"] " as well."]
[:p "Here is an example of that, where we call "
[:code "setTimeout"] " every time the component is rendered to
update a counter:"]
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[demo-component {:comp timer-component
:src (src-for [:timer-component])}]
[:p "The previous example also uses another feature of Reagent: a
component function can return another function, that is used to do
the actual rendering. This function is called with the same
arguments as the first one."]
[:p "This allows you to perform some setup of newly created
components without resorting to Reacts lifecycle events."]
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[:p "By simply passing an "[:code "atom"]" around you can share
state management between components, like this:"]
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[demo-component {:comp shared-state
:src (src-for [:ns :atom-input :shared-state])}]
[:p [:strong "Note: "] "Component functions can be called with any
arguments as long as they are immutable. You "[:em "could"]" use
mutable objects as well, but then you have to make sure that the
component is updated when your data changes. Reagent assumes by
default that two objects are equal if they are the same object."]])
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(defn essential-api []
[:div.demo-text
[:h2 "Essential API"]
[:p "Reagent supports most of Reacts API, but there is really only
one entry-point that is necessary for most applications: "
[:code "reagent.core/render-component"] "."]
[:p "It takes two arguments: a component, and a DOM node. For
example, splashing the very first example all over the page would
look like this:"]
[demo-component {:src (src-for [:ns :simple-component :render-simple])}]])
(defn performance []
[:div.demo-text
[:h2 "Performance"]
[:p "React itself is very fast, and so is Reagent. In fact, Reagent
will be even faster than plain React a lot of the time, thanks to
optimizations made possible by ClojureScript."]
[:p "Mounted components are only re-rendered when their parameters
have changed. The change could come from a derefed "
[:code "atom"] ", the arguments passed to the component or
component state."]
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[:p "All of these are checked for changes with "
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[:code "identical?"] " which is basically only a pointer
comparison, so the overhead is very low. Maps passed as arguments
to components are compared the same way: they are considered equal
if all their entries are identical. This also applies to built-in
React components like " [:code ":div"] ", " [:code ":p"] ", etc."]
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[:p "All this means that you simply wont have to care about
performance most of the time. Just define your UI however you like
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it will be fast enough."]
[:p "There are a couple of situations that you might have to care
about, though. If you give Reagent a big " [:code "seq"] " of
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components to render, you might have to supply all of them with a
unique " [:code ":key"] " attribute to speed up rendering (see
above). Also note that anonymous functions are not, in general,
equal to each other even if they represent the same code and
closure."]
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[:p "But again, in general you should just trust that React and
Reagent will be fast enough. This very page is composed of a single
Reagent component with thousands of child components (every single
parenthesis etc in the code examples is a separate component), and
yet the page can be updated many times every second without taxing
the browser the slightest."]
[:p "Incidentally, this page also uses another React trick: the
entire page is pre-rendered using Node, and "
[:code "reagent/render-component-to-string"] ". When it is loaded
into the browser, React automatically attaches event-handlers to
the already present DOM tree."]])
(defn bmi-demo []
[:div.demo-text
[:h2 "Putting it all together"]
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[:p "Here is a slightly less contrived example: a simple BMI
calculator."]
[:p "Data is kept in a single " [:code "reagent.core/atom"] ": a map
with height, weight and BMI as keys."]
[demo-component {:comp bmi-component
:src (src-for [:ns :bmi-data :calc-bmi :slider
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:bmi-component])}]])
(defn complete-simple-demo []
[:div.demo-text
[:h2 "Complete demo"]
[:p "Reagent comes with a couple of complete examples, with
Leiningen project files and everything. Heres one of them in
action:"]
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[demo-component {:comp simpleexample/simple-example
:complete true
:src (-> "simpleexample.cljs"
get-source
common/syntaxify)}]])
(defn todomvc-demo []
[:div.demo-text
[:h2 "Todomvc"]
[:p "The obligatory todo list looks roughly like this in
Reagent (cheating a little bit by skipping routing and
persistence):"]
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[demo-component {:comp todomvc/todo-app
:complete true
:src (-> "todomvc.cljs"
get-source
common/syntaxify)}]])
(defn main []
(let [show-all (atom false)
head "Reagent: Minimalistic React for ClojureScript"]
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(js/setTimeout #(reset! show-all true) 500)
(fn []
[:div.reagent-demo
[title head]
[:h1 head]
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[intro]
[managing-state]
[essential-api]
[bmi-demo]
[performance]
;; Show heavy examples on load, to make html file smaller
(when @show-all [complete-simple-demo])
(when @show-all [todomvc-demo])])))