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Simple and lightweight solution for binding data to DOM elements.
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# Data Context Binding
Simple and lightweight solution for binding data to DOM elements.<br>
This manual is also available in [HTML5](https://manuel-lohmus.github.io/data-context-binding/README.html).
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#### Table of contents
- [**Introduction**](#introduction)
- [**Features**](#features)
- [**Testing**](#testing)
- [**Usage**](#usage)
- [**References**](#references)
- [**License**](#license)
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## Introduction
Data context binding library for browser.
This library is a simple and lightweight solution for binding data to DOM elements.
Used when building a **single-page application** (**SPA**), this library offers a modern approach.
This module is part of the ['conextra'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/conextra) framework,
which is a simple and easy-to-use single-page application (SPA) framework.
You have to try it! A different solution than MVC (model–view–controller).
**frontend workflow**: data >
['data-context'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/data-context) >
['data-context-binding'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/data-context-binding) >
DOM elements
<br>
**backend to frontend workflow**: file >
['fs-broker'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/fs-broker) >
['data-context'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/data-context) >
['ws-user'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ws-user) >
['tiny-https-server'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/tiny-https-server) >
['ws13'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ws13) >
browser >
['ws-user'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ws-user) >
['data-context'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/data-context) >
['data-context-binding'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/data-context-binding) >
DOM elements
> Please note, this version is not backward compatible with version 1.x<br>
> Requires ['data-context'](https://www.npmjs.com/package/data-context) module version 2.x<br>
> Note the restrictive requirements of the 'data-context' module.
## Features
- Bind data to the DOM elements.
- template engine for rendering HTML.
- Watch for changes in the data and update the DOM elements.
## Testing
To test, open the '[index.test.html](https://manuel-lohmus.github.io/data-context-binding/index.test.html)' file. The tests will run and the results will be displayed.
or on the command line in the project directory 'data-context-binding':
`npm test`
## Usage
This example demonstrates a simple and effective way to bind data to DOM elements using the data-context-binding library.
**Summary**
- **Import Modules**: Load the required JavaScript libraries.
- **Add Data**: Define the data in a script tag with type application/json.
- **Bind Data**: Use path and bind attributes to bind data to DOM elements.
- **Editable Fields**: Allow users to edit data and reflect changes in real-time.
- **Live Changes**: Listen for data changes and update the DOM dynamically.
[hello-world.html](https://manuel-lohmus.github.io/data-context-binding/examples/hello-world.html):
```html
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<title>data-context-binding</title>
<!-- STEP 1. Import the modules 'data-context' and 'data-context-binding'.
Import for an HTML page hosted on the server. -->
<!--<script src="./datacontext.js"></script>-->
<!--<script src="./browser.js"></script>-->
<!-- STEP 1. Import the modules 'data-context' and 'data-context-binding'.
Import for a standalone HTML page. -->
<script async src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/data-context"></script>
<script async src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/data-context-binding"></script>
<!-- STEP 2. Add the data to a container with the ID 'data'. Its contents will be read automatically. -->
<script id="data" type="application/json">
{
"doc": {
/* 1: The metadata-title context object */
/* 2: The metadata-title context object */
"title": "Hello World", // The title comment
/* The metadata-description context object */
"description": "This is a simple example of data context binding.", // The description comment
/* { "hidden": "This is a must be hidden value." } */
"debug": false
}
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<!-- STEP 3. Bind data to the DOM elements.
In this container we use the 'doc' object.
The 'path' attribute is part of property path. -->
<div path="doc">
<div>
<!-- STEP 3. Bind data to the DOM elements.
The `path` attribute is property path in the data object.
The `bind` attribute is performed data binding. -->
<h1 path="title" bind>Title</h1>
<!-- STEP 3. Bind data to the DOM elements.
The `path` attribute is property path in the data object.
The `bind` attribute is performed data binding. -->
<p path="description" bind>Description</p>
</div>
</div>
<hr />
<h3>Edit the values:</h3>
<label for="title">Title:</label>
<br />
<!-- STEP 3. Bind data to the DOM elements.
The `path` attribute is property path in the data object.
The `bind` attribute is performed data binding. -->
<input type="text" path="doc.title" bind style="width:380px" />
<br />
<br />
<label>Description:</label>
<br />
<!-- STEP 3. Bind data to the DOM elements.
The `path` attribute is property path in the data object.
The `bind` attribute is performed data binding. -->
<input type="text" path="doc.description" bind style="width:380px" />
<hr />
<label>Live changes:</label>
<br />
<!-- STEP 3. Bind data to the DOM elements.
The `bind` attribute is performed data binding.
Listens for data context changes -->
<textarea cols="50" rows="10" bind="change"></textarea>
</body>
</html>
```
Here is also a [DEMO](https://manuel-lohmus.github.io/data-context-binding/demo.html)
## References
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Copyright © Manuel Lõhmus
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Donations are welcome and will go towards further development of this project.
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