Usually we use template languages like Handlebars, JSX, and Jade to create. One simple way we can create our own template language is to write a function that returns these objects for us. This lessons shows how we can use these functions as a DSL to create our DOM description objects.
Code to be refactored:
function main(sources) {
const mouseover$ = sources.DOM.selectEvents('span', 'mouseover');
const sinks = {
DOM: mouseover$
.startWith(null)
.flatMapLatest(() =>
Rx.Observable.timer(0, 1000)
.map(i => {
return {
tagName: 'H1',
children: [
{
tagName: 'SPAN',
children: [
`Seconds elapsed: ${i}`
]
}
]
};
})
),
Log: Rx.Observable.timer(0, 2000).map(i => 2*i),
};
return sinks;
}
Inside map, return a large object which represent html element.
We can create a function which accept 'tagName'and 'children', to simply our main function:
function h(tagName, children) { return {
tagName: tagName,
children: children
}
} // Logic (functional)
function main(sources) {
const mouseover$ = sources.DOM.selectEvents('span', 'mouseover');
const sinks = {
DOM: mouseover$
.startWith(null)
.flatMapLatest(() =>
Rx.Observable.timer(0, 1000)
.map(i => h('H1', [
h('SPAN', [
`Seconds elapsed: ${i}`
])
])
)
),
Log: Rx.Observable.timer(0, 2000).map(i => 2*i),
};
return sinks;
}
Also we can create function for each tagName to even simply our code:
function h(tagName, children) { return {
tagName: tagName,
children: children
}
} function h1(children){ return {
tagName: 'H1',
children: children
}
} function span(children){
return {
tagName: 'SPAN',
children: children
}
} // Logic (functional)
function main(sources) {
const mouseover$ = sources.DOM.selectEvents('span', 'mouseover');
const sinks = {
DOM: mouseover$
.startWith(null)
.flatMapLatest(() =>
Rx.Observable.timer(0, 1000)
.map(i => h1([
span([
`Seconds elapsed: ${i}`
])
])
)
),
Log: Rx.Observable.timer(0, 2000).map(i => 2*i),
};
return sinks;
}
The reason why we're introducing this function in the first place is that it looks really similar to what exists in cycle-dom, and it's a function called hyperscript. That's where the H comes from. That's our alternative to a template language.
This is a precursor to what we're going to see in cycle-dom. We're going to replace this outermost object, as well, with return H of H1 as a tag name, and the children are this array with the span. Then we can also simplify this error function like that.