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🌟 DataFormsJS 🌟 A minimal JavaScript Framework, standalone React and Web Components, and JSX Compiler for rapid development of high quality websites and single page applications.
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DataFormsJS is a JavaScript Framework and Standalone React and Web Components. A tiny browser-basedJSX Compiler is also included as part of this Framework. DataFormsJS is small in size, easy to learn, designed for fast development, and to make for a great experience for both developers and end-users. DataFormsJS was first published in November of 2019; and it was written and used over many years prior to its release. As of 2024 has been used in a variety of applications and websites and is extremely stable and contains many unit tests.
This repository contains DataFormsJS’s Framework, Example Pages, and Unit Tests. The main website exists on another repository.
Works with | React | Vue | ![]() Handlebars | GraphQL | Preact | and more! |
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Getting started with DataFormsJS is extremely easy.
Install fromnpm, this option works great if you are usingcreate-react-app
or want a copy of all files locally:
npm install dataformsjs
Download this Repository. It’s small to download because this repository has no dependencies and loads HandlebarsJS, Vue, and React from a CDN. To view example pages locally Node needs to be installed and then you can start the local server using:
npm start
The start screen allows you to quickly filter and view many different examples and resources.
JavaScript files for the Framework and standalone React and Web Components exist under thejs
directory. Full Directory Structure and Key files:
dataformsjs├── docs│├── examples│ ├── *.htm│ └── server.js│└── js│ ├── DataFormsJS.js│ ├── react\*.js│ ├── web-components\*.js│ └── *\*.js│├── scripts\*.js│├── server\*.js│├── test│ ├── *.htm│ └── server.js│└── server\app.js
Develop online using the code playground:https://www.dataformsjs.com/en/playground
Download a template file using scripts from a CDN:https://www.dataformsjs.com/en/getting-started
This example uses Vue for templating. If you save it with a text editor you can view it locally in your browser. Additionally the main site contains many templates and examples. DataFormsJS works with both Vue 2 and Vue 3.
<!doctype html><htmllang="en"><head><metacharset="utf-8"><metaname="viewport"content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"><title>DataFormsJS Example using Vue</title></head><body><header><nav><ahref="#/">Home</a><ahref="#/data">Data Example</a></nav></header><mainid="view"></main><templatedata-route="/"><h1>Hello World!</h1></template><templateid="loading-screen"><h2>Loading...</h2></template><scripttype="text/x-template"data-engine="vue"data-route="/data"data-page="jsonData"data-url="https://www.dataformsjs.com/data/geonames/countries"data-load-only-oncedata-lazy-load="jsonData, flags"data-countries><h2v-if="isLoading"class="loading">Loading...</h2><h2v-if="hasError"class="error">{{ errorMessage}}</h2><divv-if="isLoaded"><h1>Countries</h1><ul><liv-for="country in countries"><iv-bind:class="country.iso.toLowerCase() + ' flag'"></i><span>{{country.country}}<span></li></ul></div></script><!-- Vue 2 --><scriptsrc="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue@2.6.14/dist/vue.min.js"></script><!-- Vue 3 --><!-- <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vue@3.2.30/dist/vue.global.prod.js"></script> --><!-- DataFormsJS --><scriptsrc="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/dataformsjs@latest/js/DataFormsJS.min.js"></script><script>app.lazyLoad={jsonData:'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/dataformsjs@latest/js/pages/jsonData.min.js',flags:'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/semantic-ui-flag@2.4.0/flag.min.css',};app.settings.lazyTemplateSelector='#loading-screen';</script></body></html>
This example uses React with thejsxLoader.min.js
script for converting JSX to JS directly in the browser and it includes DataFormsJS React Components fromDataFormsJS.min.js
. If you copy the contents of this code it will also work in a browser. All React Components are also compatible with Preact when using jsxLoader.
<!doctype html><htmllang="en"><head><metacharset="utf-8"><metaname="viewport"content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"><title>DataFormsJS Example using React</title><linkrel="stylesheet"href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/semantic-ui-flag@2.4.0/flag.min.css"></head><body><divid="root"></div><scripttype="text/babel">functionShowLoading(){return<divclassName="loading">Loading...</div>;}functionShowError(props){return<divclassName="error">{props.error}</div>;}functionShowCountries(props){return(<React.Fragment><h1>Countries</h1><ul>{props.data&&props.data.countries&&props.data.countries.map(country=>{return(<likey={country.iso}><iclassName={country.iso.toLowerCase()+' flag'}></i><span>{country.country}</span></li>)})}</ul></React.Fragment>)}classAppextendsReact.Component{render(){return(<ErrorBoundary><JsonDataurl="https://www.dataformsjs.com/data/geonames/countries"isLoading={<ShowLoading/>}hasError={<ShowError/>}isLoaded={<ShowCountries/>}loadOnlyOnce={true}/></ErrorBoundary>)}}ReactDOM.render(<App/>,document.getElementById('root'));</script><scriptcrossorigin="anonymous"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/react@17.0.2/umd/react.production.min.js"></script><scriptcrossorigin="anonymous"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/react-dom@17.0.2/umd/react-dom.production.min.js"></script><scriptsrc="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/dataformsjs@latest/js/react/jsxLoader.min.js"></script><scripttype="module"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/dataformsjs@latest/js/react/es6/DataFormsJS.min.js"></script><scriptnomodulesrc="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/dataformsjs@latest/js/react/es5/DataFormsJS.min.js"></script></body></html>
When working with node or webpack you will typically import Libraries using animport
statement:
// Use React HooksimportReact,{useState,useReducer}from'react';// Use React Routerimport{BrowserRouterasRouter,Route,Link,NavLink}from"react-router-dom";// Use Reduximport{createStore}from'redux'import{Provider,connect}from'react-redux';// Import Individual DataFormsJS React ComponentsimportJsonDatafrom'dataformsjs/js/react/es6/JsonData';importLazyLoadfrom'dataformsjs/js/react/es6/LazyLoad';importFormatfrom'dataformsjs/js/react/es6/Format';importErrorBoundaryfrom'dataformsjs/js/react/es6/ErrorBoundary';// [Cache, CssVars, I18n, ImageGallery, InputFilter, LeafletMap, Markdown, SortableTable]
When working with thejsxLoader
and compiling JSX directly in a browser the recommend method for importing is to simply reference the global classes or functions of the libraries that you need for your app:
// Use React HooksconstuseState=React.useState;constuseReducer=React.useReducer;// Use React RouterconstRouter=ReactRouterDOM.HashRouter;constRoute=ReactRouterDOM.Route;constNavLink=ReactRouterDOM.NavLink;constLink=ReactRouterDOM.Link;// Use ReduxconstProvider=ReactRedux.Provider;constconnect=ReactRedux.connect;constcreateStore=Redux.createStore;
Many examples exist for popular React Libraries usingjsxLoader
at the following site:
https://awesome-web-react.js.org/
This example uses DataFormsJS Web Components. Web Components are well defined standard and provide for functionally similar to JavaScript Frameworks while using less JavaScript code.
<!doctype html><htmllang="en"><head><metacharset="utf-8"><metaname="viewport"content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"><title>DataFormsJS Example using Web Components</title></head><body><header><nav><ahref="#/">Home</a><ahref="#/data">Data Example</a></nav></header><mainid="view"></main><templateid="loading-screen"><h2>Loading...</h2></template><!-- <url-router> and <url-route> will be used to define #hash routes --><url-routerview-selector="#view"loading-template-selector="#loading-screen"><!-- Home Page --><url-routepath="/"><template><h1>Hello World!</h1></template></url-route><!-- Display a list of Countries from a JSON Service. Elements with [data-bind] are populated with data from the Web Service. [lazy-load] is used along with `window.lazyLoad` near the bottom of this file to dynamically load scripts only if they will be used. --><url-routepath="/data"lazy-load="json_data, data_list, flags"><template><json-dataurl="https://www.dataformsjs.com/data/geonames/countries"><is-loading><div>Loading...</div></is-loading><has-error><divdata-bind="errorMessage"></div></has-error><is-loaded><data-listdata-bind="countries"template-selector="#country"root-element="ul"></data-list></is-loaded></json-data></template></url-route></url-router><!-- Template for <data-list> using Template literals (Template strings) --><templateid="country"><li><iclass="${iso.toLowerCase() + ' flag'}"></i><span>${country}<span></li></template><!-- DataFormsJS Web Components --><scripttype="module"src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/dataformsjs@latest/js/web-components/url-router.min.js"></script><scriptnomodulesrc="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/dataformsjs@latest/js/web-components/polyfill.min.js"></script><script>window.lazyLoad={json_data:{module:'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/dataformsjs@latest/js/web-components/json-data.min.js'},data_list:{module:'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/dataformsjs@latest/js/web-components/data-list.min.js'},flags:'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/semantic-ui-flag@2.4.0/flag.min.css',};</script></body></html>
All contributions are welcome. For major changes including breaking changes to existing code or updating existing graphics and files, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change. Some examples of items to contribute:
- Typos and Grammar Mistakes - If you see any please fix and submit.
- Documentation and Tutorials. Currently most documentation is in the quick reference section and code comments so a lot of documentation will be needed and written over time.
- Many more examples will be developed in the future. If you have ideas please submit.
- Additional Unit Tests and Testing Methods - Core Framework files and features are Unit Tested however every line of code should be Unit Tested in all files. Currently there is are no Unit Tests for Vue, React, and Web Components.
- Additional Scripts, React Components, Web Components, and Features.
- New Ideas - If you have ideas on how to improve then please open an issue to discuss.
Thedocs/to-do-list.txt file contains the full list of items that are currently pending and is good place to start.
Why was DataFormsJS Created?
Initial development and use of DataFormsJS occurred privately in 2013 to allow for rapid development of high quality and bug free Single Page Applications (SPA). DataFormsJS was designed to have a small size, great performance, and to be much faster for development compared to other Frameworks. A few of the reasons for fast development include displaying JSON services using only Markup and Templating (Handlebars, Underscore, etc.) and defining App and Site features using HTML attributes and small JavaScript Plugins.
Early versions of DataFormsJS were used a number of companies in many different types of apps.
Now that both React and Vue have become very popular separate React Components have been developed to help with React Development and the Framework has been expanded to support Vue. Additionally separate Web Components have been developed to allow for similar functionality in modern browsers without using a JavaScript framework.
Why did it take so long to release?
The author of DataFormsJS had a number of busy jobs at the time and was also working on another large project at the same timeFastSitePHP.
How large is DataFormsJS?
All sizes are based on minified scripts and gzip compression from the web server. The file size can vary slightly between different browsers and CDNs - for example the Framework is 12.1 kB in Safari and 12.5 kB in Chrome.
DataFormsJS Framework – 12.5 kB (157 kB full version uncompressed)
Additional files (controllers, plugins, etc) are typically only 1-3 kB each.
In general when using the Framework expect about 15 kB for the initial page load, and then several kB for additional pages that load extra plugins, pages, controllers, etc.
React JSX Loader – 6.6 kB (91 kB full version uncompressed)
React (Core Components) – 5.7 kB
Individual React Components are between 3 and 12 kB when uncompressed and including comments.
Web Components are typically around 1 to 3 kB each, typically you will use a number of components so in the example apps this adds up to about 15 kB for each app.
While the DataFormsJS Framework is small it will generally be used with a larger Templating or View Engine:
- React: ~ 40 kB
- Handlebars: ~ 22 kB
- Vue 2: ~ 33 kB
- Vue 3: ~ 40 kB
- Underscore: ~ 6 kB
- Nunjucks - ~ 25 kB
Additionally in a complex or large site third-party code is expected to account for the largest amount of JavaScript. For example CodeMirror Text Editor used on the Playground site is around 250 kB, however DataFormsJS has the ability to download third-party code only when it will be needed based on the URL.
How do I use the JSX Loader for React?
See the main document:https://github.com/dataformsjs/dataformsjs/blob/master/docs/jsx-loader.md
What are the future plans for DataFormsJS?
DataFormsJS is here for the long run and will be developed indefinitely with new features, components, examples, docs, etc. While DataFormsJS is a Framework it also includes standalone web components which can be used without the Framework. Over time many additional framework plugins and web components will be developed.
DataFormsJS will continue to be developed in a manner that allows for web based development (for example: the playground site) and will be kept small in size loading scripts only when needed.
What does the logo represent and where is the source?
The main DataFormsJS logo is a drawing of a hash symbol in a URL and it uses colors from the main DataFormsJS website. The logo was chosen because the DataFormsJS Framework was originally created for Single Page Applications (SPA).
- DataFormsJS SVG:https://github.com/dataformsjs/website/blob/master/public/img/DataFormsJS.svg
- DataFormsJS Logo Various Sites and Formats:https://github.com/dataformsjs/static-files/tree/master/img/logo
- The DataFormsJS logos is dual licensed under bothMIT License andCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
- Feel free to copy the logo as needed if publishing anything that references DataFormsJS.
This project is licensed under theMIT License - see theLICENSE file for details.
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🌟 DataFormsJS 🌟 A minimal JavaScript Framework, standalone React and Web Components, and JSX Compiler for rapid development of high quality websites and single page applications.