sycamore-view-parser

Crates.iosycamore-view-parser
lib.rssycamore-view-parser
version0.9.0
sourcesrc
created_at2024-09-09 13:43:05.961576
updated_at2024-11-01 16:23:47.715587
descriptionparser for Sycamore view syntax
homepagehttps://github.com/sycamore-rs/sycamore
repositoryhttps://github.com/sycamore-rs/sycamore
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Luke (lukechu10)

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README

Sycamore

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Sycamore is a reactive library for creating web apps in Rust and WebAssembly.

#[component]
fn Hello() -> View {
    view! {
        p { "Hello World!" }
    }
}
  • Lightning Speed: Sycamore harnesses the full power of Rust via WebAssembly, giving you full control over performance.
  • Ergonomic and Intuitive: Write code that feels natural. Everything is built on reactive primitives without a cumbersome virtual DOM.
  • No JavaScript: Had enough of JavaScript? So have we. Create apps using Sycamore without touching a single line of JS.

Documentation

Sycamore is extensively documented:

Still have questions? Don't hesitate to stop by our friendly Discord server.

Examples

Sycamore has many examples for your reference in the examples/ directory. Be sure to check them out!

Viewing on sycamore-rs.netlify.app

All the examples are hosted under examples.sycamore.dev/<example_name> with <example_name> being the name of the example you want to view. For instance, the todomvc example is hosted on examples.sycamore.dev/todomvc.

Building Locally

All the examples can also be built locally using Trunk. For instance, the following command builds and serves the todomvc example:

cd examples/todomvc
trunk serve

Now open up localhost:8080 in your browser to see "Hello World!".

Perseus

Perseus is a fullstack framework built with Sycamore. Think NextJS or SvelteKit but with no JavaScript. Everything from backend to frontend is built with pure Rust!

Alternatives?

Don't think Sycamore is for you? Thankfully, there are plenty of alternatives!

  • SolidJS: A declarative, efficient and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces
    Solid is a JavaScript library which greatly inspired Sycamore. Many concepts such as fine-grained reactivity and components as factory functions were borrowed from Solid. If you don't mind working with JavaScript (or TypeScript), go check it out!
  • Leptos: Build fast web applications with Rust.
    Leptos is another Rust library based on the fine-grained reactivity paradigm. Leptos shares many similarities with Sycamore and, as of now, has a larger community.
  • Dioxus: Fullstack app framework for web, desktop, mobile, and more.
    Dioxus uses a VDOM instead of fine-grained reactivity for updating the DOM, although it uses fine-grained reactivity for state management. This allows Dioxus to target a wide variety of platforms including native and mobile.

Contributing

Sycamore would not have been possible without the wonderful contributions from the community. Thank you!

Special thanks to @nate-sys for designing the Sycamore logo!

Commit count: 526

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