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A simple combinator library for generating HTML in PureScript, heavily inspired by Haskell's BlazeHtml.
Write HTML elements as functions, with the !
combinator to add attributes, and do notation to add child elements:
doc = html ! lang "en" $ do
h1 $ text "My HTML Document"
p $ do
text "This is my HTML document. It is "
em $ text "very"
text " nice. "
a ! href "more.html" $ text "There is more."
You can render lists of items inside the do notation using traverse_
or for_
:
import Data.Foldable (for_, traverse_)
items = ["fear", "surprise", "ruthless efficiency"]
item i = li $ text i
bulletList = ul $ do
for_ items item
-- or traverse_ item items
(Note that the Data.Foldable
versions of traverse_
and for_
can blow the stack if you have a lot of items (just short of 10k items will do it), but because Markup
has a MonadRec
instance, you can use the implementations from purescript-safely if you're worried about this.)
Use the #!
combinator to attach event handlers:
import Effect.Class.Console (log)
doc = div ! className "not-a-form" $ do
button #! on "click" (\event → log "boom!") $ text "boom"
You can render the markup to a string:
import Text.Smolder.Renderer.String (render)
doc = html ! lang "en" $ do
body $ do
h1 $ text "Hello Joe"
docAsString = render doc
-- "<html lang=\"en\"><body><h1>Hello Joe</h1></body></html>"
There are other renderers available, such as a renderer for DOM nodes.
The type of the markup is Markup e
, where the e
is the type of the event handler, which is only important when you want to render your markup. For rendering to the DOM, this would have to be EventListener (dom :: DOM | eff)
. The string renderer accepts any type for e
, as it ignores event handlers altogether.
Markup e
is a type alias for Free (MarkupM e) Unit
, a free monad over markup nodes, but you don't need to worry about free monads at all. Unless you're writing your own renderer, you should just use Markup e
in your own code.
Copyright 2015 Bodil Stokke
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