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Misc
Compiling Templates
If performance is absolutely critical, you can optionally pre-compile templates that use m()
by running the template-compiler.sjs
macro with Sweet.js
Compiling a template transforms the nested function calls into a raw virtual DOM tree (which is merely a collection of native Javascript objects that is ready to be rendered via m.render
)
For example, given the following template:
var view = function() {
return m("a", {href: "http://google.com"}, "test");
}
It would be compiled into:
var view = function() {
return {tag: "a", attrs: {href: "http://google.com"}, children: "test"};
}
Note that compiled templates are meant to be generated by an automated build process and are not meant to be human editable.
Installing NodeJS and SweetJS for one-off compilations
SweetJS requires a NodeJS environment. To install it, go to its website and use the installer provided.
To install SweetJS, NodeJS provides a command-line package manager tool. In a command line, type:
npm install -g sweet.js
To compile a file, type:
sjs --module /mithril.compile.sjs --output <output-filename>.js <input-filename>.js
Automating Compilation
If you want to automate compilation, you can use GruntJS, a task automation tool. If you're not familiar with GruntJS, you can find a tutorial on their website.
Assuming NodeJS is already installed, run the following command to install GruntJS:
npm install -g grunt-cli
Once installed, create two files in the root of your project, package.json
and Gruntfile.js
package.json
{
"name": "project-name-goes-here",
"version": "0.0.0", //must follow this format
"devDependencies": {
"grunt-sweet.js": "*"
}
}
Gruntfile.js
module.exports = function(grunt) {
grunt.initConfig({
sweetjs: {
modules: ["mithril.compile.sjs"],
compile: {expand: true, cwd: ".", src: "**/*.js", dest: "destination-folder-goes-here/"}
}
});
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-sweet.js');
grunt.registerTask('default', ['sweetjs']);
}
Make sure to replace the project-name-goes-here
and destination-folder-goes-here
placeholders with appropriate values.
To run the automation task, run the following command from the root folder of your project:
grunt
More documentation on the grunt-sweet.js task and its options can be found here