Commit f6982bef authored by TasteBot's avatar TasteBot

update the build files for gh-pages [ci skip]

parent 7148f350
node_modules/todomvc-app-css/*
!node_modules/todomvc-app-css/index.css
node_modules/todomvc-common/*
!node_modules/todomvc-common/base.css
!node_modules/todomvc-common/base.js
module Task where
import Html (..)
import Html.Attributes (..)
import Html.Events (..)
import Json.Decode as Json
import LocalChannel as LC
import Maybe
import Signal
import String
-- MODEL
type alias Model =
{ description : String
, completed : Bool
, edits : Maybe String
, id : Int
}
init : String -> Int -> Model
init desc id =
{ description = desc
, completed = False
, edits = Nothing
, id = id
}
-- UPDATE
type Action
= Focus
| Edit String
| Cancel
| Commit
| Completed Bool
| Delete
update : Action -> Model -> Maybe Model
update update task =
case update of
Focus ->
Just { task | edits <- Just task.description }
Edit description ->
Just { task | edits <- Just description }
Cancel ->
Just { task | edits <- Nothing }
Commit ->
case task.edits of
Nothing ->
Just task
Just rawDescription ->
let description = String.trim rawDescription in
if String.isEmpty description then Nothing else
Just
{ task |
edits <- Nothing,
description <- description
}
Completed bool ->
Just { task | completed <- bool }
Delete ->
Nothing
-- VIEW
view : LC.LocalChannel (Int, Action) -> Model -> Html
view channel task =
let className =
(if task.completed then "completed " else "") ++
case task.edits of
Just _ -> "editing"
Nothing -> ""
description =
Maybe.withDefault task.description task.edits
in
li
[ class className ]
[ div
[ class "view" ]
[ input
[ class "toggle"
, type' "checkbox"
, checked task.completed
, onClick (LC.send channel (task.id, Completed (not task.completed)))
]
[]
, label
[ onDoubleClick (LC.send channel (task.id, Focus)) ]
[ text description ]
, button
[ class "destroy"
, onClick (LC.send channel (task.id, Delete))
]
[]
]
, input
[ class "edit"
, value description
, name "title"
, id ("todo-" ++ toString task.id)
, on "input" targetValue (\desc -> LC.send channel (task.id, Edit desc))
, onBlur (LC.send channel (task.id, Commit))
, onFinish
(LC.send channel (task.id, Commit))
(LC.send channel (task.id, Cancel))
]
[]
]
onFinish : Signal.Message -> Signal.Message -> Attribute
onFinish enterMessage escapeMessage =
let select key =
case key of
13 -> Ok enterMessage
27 -> Ok escapeMessage
_ -> Err "Not a 'finish' key, such as ENTER or ESCAPE"
in
on "keydown" (Json.customDecoder keyCode select) identity
module Todo where
{-| TodoMVC implemented in Elm, using plain HTML and CSS for rendering.
This application is broken up into four distinct parts:
1. Model - a full description of the application as data
2. Update - a way to update the model based on user actions
3. View - a way to visualize our model with HTML
4. Inputs - the signals necessary to manage events
This clean division of concerns is a core part of Elm. You can read more about
this in the Pong tutorial: http://elm-lang.org/blog/Pong.elm
This program is not particularly large, so definitely see the following
document for notes on structuring more complex GUIs with Elm:
http://elm-lang.org/learn/Architecture.elm
-}
import Html (..)
import Html.Attributes (..)
import Html.Events (..)
import Html.Lazy (lazy, lazy2)
import List
import LocalChannel as LC
import Maybe
import Signal
import String
import Task
import Window
-- MODEL
-- The full application state of our todo app.
type alias Model =
{ tasks : List Task.Model
, field : String
, uid : Int
, visibility : String
}
emptyModel : Model
emptyModel =
{ tasks = []
, visibility = "All"
, field = ""
, uid = 0
}
-- UPDATE
-- A description of the kinds of actions that can be performed on the model of
-- our application. See the following post for more info on this pattern and
-- some alternatives: http://elm-lang.org/learn/Architecture.elm
type Action
= NoOp
| UpdateField String
| Add
| UpdateTask (Int, Task.Action)
| DeleteComplete
| CheckAll Bool
| ChangeVisibility String
-- How we update our Model on any given Action
update : Action -> Model -> Model
update action model =
case action of
NoOp -> model
UpdateField str ->
{ model | field <- str }
Add ->
let description = String.trim model.field in
if String.isEmpty description then model else
{ model |
uid <- model.uid + 1,
field <- "",
tasks <- model.tasks ++ [Task.init description model.uid]
}
UpdateTask (id, taskAction) ->
let updateTask t =
if t.id == id then Task.update taskAction t else Just t
in
{ model | tasks <- List.filterMap updateTask model.tasks }
DeleteComplete ->
{ model | tasks <- List.filter (not << .completed) model.tasks }
CheckAll bool ->
let updateTask t = { t | completed <- bool }
in { model | tasks <- List.map updateTask model.tasks }
ChangeVisibility visibility ->
{ model | visibility <- visibility }
-- VIEW
view : Model -> Html
view model =
div
[ class "todomvc-wrapper"
, style [ ("visibility", "hidden") ]
]
[ section
[ id "todoapp" ]
[ lazy taskEntry model.field
, lazy2 taskList model.visibility model.tasks
, lazy2 controls model.visibility model.tasks
]
, infoFooter
]
taskEntry : String -> Html
taskEntry task =
header
[ id "header" ]
[ h1 [] [ text "todos" ]
, input
[ id "new-todo"
, placeholder "What needs to be done?"
, autofocus True
, value task
, name "newTodo"
, on "input" targetValue (Signal.send actions << UpdateField)
, Task.onFinish (Signal.send actions Add) (Signal.send actions NoOp)
]
[]
]
taskList : String -> List Task.Model -> Html
taskList visibility tasks =
let isVisible todo =
case visibility of
"Completed" -> todo.completed
"Active" -> not todo.completed
"All" -> True
allCompleted = List.all .completed tasks
cssVisibility = if List.isEmpty tasks then "hidden" else "visible"
in
section
[ id "main"
, style [ ("visibility", cssVisibility) ]
]
[ input
[ id "toggle-all"
, type' "checkbox"
, name "toggle"
, checked allCompleted
, onClick (Signal.send actions (CheckAll (not allCompleted)))
]
[]
, label
[ for "toggle-all" ]
[ text "Mark all as complete" ]
, ul
[ id "todo-list" ]
(List.map (Task.view taskActions) (List.filter isVisible tasks))
]
controls : String -> List Task.Model -> Html
controls visibility tasks =
let tasksCompleted = List.length (List.filter .completed tasks)
tasksLeft = List.length tasks - tasksCompleted
item_ = if tasksLeft == 1 then " item" else " items"
in
footer
[ id "footer"
, hidden (List.isEmpty tasks)
]
[ span
[ id "todo-count" ]
[ strong [] [ text (toString tasksLeft) ]
, text (item_ ++ " left")
]
, ul
[ id "filters" ]
[ visibilitySwap "#/" "All" visibility
, text " "
, visibilitySwap "#/active" "Active" visibility
, text " "
, visibilitySwap "#/completed" "Completed" visibility
]
, button
[ class "clear-completed"
, id "clear-completed"
, hidden (tasksCompleted == 0)
, onClick (Signal.send actions DeleteComplete)
]
[ text ("Clear completed (" ++ toString tasksCompleted ++ ")") ]
]
visibilitySwap : String -> String -> String -> Html
visibilitySwap uri visibility actualVisibility =
let className = if visibility == actualVisibility then "selected" else "" in
li
[ onClick (Signal.send actions (ChangeVisibility visibility)) ]
[ a [ class className, href uri ] [ text visibility ] ]
infoFooter : Html
infoFooter =
footer [ id "info" ]
[ p [] [ text "Double-click to edit a todo" ]
, p [] [ text "Written by "
, a [ href "https://github.com/evancz" ] [ text "Evan Czaplicki" ]
]
, p [] [ text "Part of "
, a [ href "http://todomvc.com" ] [ text "TodoMVC" ]
]
]
-- SIGNALS
-- wire the entire application together
main : Signal Html
main =
Signal.map view model
-- manage the model of our application over time
model : Signal Model
model =
Signal.foldp update initialModel allActions
initialModel : Model
initialModel =
Maybe.withDefault emptyModel savedModel
allActions : Signal Action
allActions =
Signal.merge
(Signal.subscribe actions)
(Signal.map ChangeVisibility route)
-- interactions with localStorage
port savedModel : Maybe Model
port save : Signal Model
port save = model
-- routing
port route : Signal String
-- actions from user input
actions : Signal.Channel Action
actions = Signal.channel NoOp
taskActions : LC.LocalChannel (Int, Task.Action)
taskActions = LC.create UpdateTask actions
port focus : Signal (Maybe Int)
port focus =
let toSelector action =
case action of
UpdateTask (id, Task.Focus) -> Just id
_ -> Nothing
in
Signal.map toSelector (Signal.subscribe actions)
{
"version": "1.0.0",
"summary": "TodoMVC created with Elm and elm-html",
"repository": "https://github.com/evancz/elm-todomvc.git",
"license": "BSD3",
"source-directories": [
"."
],
"exposed-modules": [],
"dependencies": {
"elm-lang/core": "1.0.0 <= v < 2.0.0",
"evancz/elm-html": "1.0.0 <= v < 2.0.0",
"evancz/local-channel": "1.0.0 <= v < 2.0.0"
}
}
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<!doctype html>
<html lang="en" data-framework="elm">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Elm • TodoMVC</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="node_modules/todomvc-common/base.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="node_modules/todomvc-app-css/index.css">
<style>
body {
width: auto;
}
.todomvc-wrapper {
visibility: visible !important;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<script src="elm.js"></script>
<script>
(function () {
var result = localStorage.getItem('elm-todo-model');
var savedModel = result ? JSON.parse(result) : null;
var todomvc = Elm.fullscreen(Elm.Todo, {
savedModel: savedModel,
route: getRoute()
});
todomvc.ports.save.subscribe(function (model) {
localStorage.setItem('elm-todo-model', JSON.stringify(model));
});
// Routing
window.addEventListener('popstate', function () {
todomvc.ports.route.send(getRoute());
}, false);
function getRoute() {
var hash = location.href.split('#')[1] || '';
var route = hash.replace('/', '');
if (['all', 'active', 'completed'].indexOf(route) >= 0) {
return route[0].toUpperCase() + route.substr(1);
}
return 'All';
}
// Setting focus manually
todomvc.ports.focus.subscribe(function (id) {
setTimeout(function () {
if (id === null) {
return;
}
var node = document.getElementById('todo-' + id);
if (document.activeElement !== node) {
node.focus();
}
}, 50);
});
}());
</script>
<script async src="node_modules/todomvc-common/base.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
{
"private": true,
"dependencies": {
"todomvc-app-css": "^1.0.0",
"todomvc-common": "^1.0.1"
}
}
# Elm TodoMVC Example
> A functional reactive language for interactive applications
> _[Elm](http://elm-lang.org/)_
## Learning Elm
The [Elm website](http://elm-lang.org/) is a great resource for getting
started.
Here are some links you may find helpful:
* [Try Elm](http://elm-lang.org/try)
* [Learn Elm](http://elm-lang.org/Learn.elm)
* [Elm Snippets](http://www.share-elm.com/)
Get help from other Elm users:
* [elm-discuss mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/elm-discuss)
* [@elmlang on Twitter](https://twitter.com/elmlang)
* [@czaplic on Twitter](https://twitter.com/czaplic)
_If you have other helpful links to share, or find any of the links above no longer work, please [let us know](https://github.com/tastejs/todomvc/issues)._
## Project Structure
All of the Elm code lives in `Todo.elm` and `Task.elm` and relies
on the [elm-html][] library.
[elm-html]: http://library.elm-lang.org/catalog/evancz-elm-html/latest
There also is a port handler set up in `index.html` to set the focus on
particular text fields when necessary.
## Build Instructions
You need to install
[elm](https://github.com/elm-lang/elm-platform/blob/master/README.md#elm-platform)
on your machine first.
Run the following commands from the root of this project:
```bash
elm-package install
elm-make Todo.elm --output build/Todo.js
```
Then open `index.html` in your browser!
## Credit
This TodoMVC application was created by [@evancz](https://github.com/evancz), and imported into TasteJS by [@passy](https://twitter.com/passy).
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The AMD version lets you use the framework in a fully modular fashion and will only what you actually need.">CanJS + RequireJS</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/troopjs_require" data-source="https://github.com/troopjs/" data-content="TroopJS attempts to package popular front-end technologies and bind them with minimal effort for the developer. It includes jQuery for DOM manipulation, When.js for promises, RequireJS for modularity and Has.js for feature detection. On top, it includes Pub/Sub support, templating, weaving (widgets to DOM) and auto-wiring.">TroopJS + RequireJS</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/thorax_lumbar/public" data-source="http://walmartlabs.github.com/lumbar" data-content="An opinionated, battle tested Backbone + Handlebars framework to build large scale web applications. This implementation uses Lumbar, a route based module loader.">Thorax + Lumbar</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/somajs_require" data-source="http://somajs.github.com/somajs" data-content="soma.js is a framework created to build scalable and maintainable javascript applications.">soma.js + RequireJS</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/durandal" data-source="http://durandaljs.com/" data-content="Single Page Apps Done Right">Durandal</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/lavaca_require" data-source="http://getlavaca.com" data-content="A curated collection of tools for building mobile web applications.">Lavaca + RequireJS</a></li><li><a href="examples/cujo/index.html" data-source="http://cujojs.com" data-content="cujoJS is an architectural framework for building highly modular, scalable, maintainable applications in Javascript. It provides architectural plumbing, such as modules (AMD and CommonJS), declarative application composition, declarative connections, and aspect oriented programming.">cujoJS</a></li><li><a href="examples/montage" data-source="http://montagejs.org" data-content="Montage simplifies the development of rich HTML5 applications by providing modular components, real-time two-way data binding, CommonJS dependency management, and many more conveniences.">Montage</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/sammyjs" data-source="http://sammyjs.org" data-content="Sammy.js is a tiny JavaScript framework developed to ease the pain and provide a basic structure for developing JavaScript applications.">Sammy.js</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/stapes" data-source="http://hay.github.com/stapes" data-content="Stapes is a (really) tiny Javascript MVC micro-framework (1.7kb) that has all the building blocks you need when writing an MVC app. It includes a powerful event system, support for inheritance, use with AMD, plugin support and more. A RequireJS Todo application is <a href='examples/stapes_require/index.html'>also</a> available.">Stapes</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/epitome" data-source="http://dimitarchristoff.github.com/Epitome" data-content="Epitome is a new extensible and modular open-source MVC framework, built out of MooTools Classes and Events.">Epitome</a></li><li><a href="examples/somajs" data-source="http://somajs.github.com/somajs" data-content="soma.js is a framework created to build scalable and maintainable javascript applications.">soma.js</a></li><li><a href="examples/duel/www" data-source="https://bitbucket.org/mckamey/duel/wiki/Home" data-content="DUEL is a dual-side templating engine using HTML for layout and 100% pure JavaScript as the binding language. The same views may be executed both directly in the browser (client-side template) and on the server (server-side template).">DUEL</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/kendo" data-source="http://www.kendoui.com/" data-content="Kendo UI is a comprehensive HTML5, JavaScript framework for modern web and mobile app development">Kendo UI</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/puremvc" data-source="http://puremvc.github.com" data-content="PureMVC is a lightweight framework for creating applications based upon the classic Model-View-Controller design meta-pattern.">PureMVC</a></li><li><a href="examples/olives" data-source="https://github.com/flams/olives" data-content="Olives is a JS MVC framework that helps you create realtime UIs. It includes a set of AMD/CommonJS modules that are easily extensive, a high level of abstraction to reduce boilerplate and is based on socket.io, to provide a powerful means to communicate with node.js.">Olives</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/plastronjs" data-source="https://github.com/rhysbrettbowen/PlastronJS" data-content="PlastronJS is an mvc framework built on top of the Closure Library and built to compile with projects that use the Closure Compiler.">PlastronJS</a></li><li><a href="examples/dijon" data-source="https://github.com/creynders/dijon-framework" data-content="Dijon is an IOC and DI micro-framework for Javascript. Originally it was meant to be a port of Robotlegs, but deviated to something quite different. It remains however heavily inspired by Robotlegs, and more specifically Swiftsuspenders.">Dijon</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/rappidjs" data-source="http://www.rappidjs.com" data-content="rAppid.js is a declarative JavaScript framework for rapid web application development. It supports dependency loading, Model-View binding, View-Model binding, dependency injection and i18n.">rAppid.js</a></li><li><a href="examples/extjs_deftjs" data-source="http://deftjs.org/" data-content="Essential extensions for enterprise web and mobile application development with Ext JS and Sencha Touch">DeftJS + ExtJS</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/ariatemplates" data-source="http://ariatemplates.com/" data-content="Aria Templates has been designed for web apps that are used 8+ hours a day, and that need to display and process high amount of data with a minimum of bandwidth consumption.">Aria Templates</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/enyo_backbone" data-source="http://enyojs.com/" data-content="Enyo is a simple but powerful encapsulation model, which helps you factor application functionality into self-contained building blocks that are easy to reuse and maintain.">Enyo +<br>Backbone.js</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/angularjs-perf" data-source="http://angularjs.org" data-content="What HTML would have been had it been designed for web apps. A version with several performance optimizations.">AngularJS <br>(optimized)</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/sapui5" data-source="http://scn.sap.com/community/developer-center/front-end" data-content="SAPUI5 is SAP's HTML5-based UI technology that allows you to build rich, interactive Web applications.">SAPUI5</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/exoskeleton" data-source="http://exosjs.com/" data-content="A faster and leaner Backbone for your HTML5 apps.">Exoskeleton</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/atmajs" data-source="http://atmajs.com/" data-content="HMVC and the component-based architecture for building client, server or hybrid applications">Atma.js</a></li><li><a href="examples/ractive" data-source="http://ractivejs.org" data-content="Ractive.js is a next-generation DOM manipulation library, optimised for developer sanity.">Ractive.js</a></li><li><a href="examples/componentjs" data-source="http://componentjs.com" data-content="ComponentJS is a stand-alone MPL-licensed Open Source library for JavaScript, providing a powerful run-time Component System for hierarchically structuring the User-Interface (UI) dialogs of complex HTML5-based Rich Clients (aka Single-Page-Apps) — under maximum applied Separation of Concerns (SoC) architecture principle, through optional Model, View and Controller component roles, with sophisticated hierarchical Event, Service, Hook, Model, Socket and Property mechanisms, and fully independent and agnostic of the particular UI widget toolkit.">ComponentJS</a></li><li><a href="examples/react-backbone" data-source="http://facebook.github.io/react/" data-content="This React example integrates Backbone for its model and router. It is a showcase of third-party library integration for developers wishing to use React together with a different JavaScript framework.">React + <br>Backbone.js</a></li></ul></div></div><ul class="legend"><li><span class="label">R</span> = App also demonstrates routing</li></ul><hr><h2>Real-time</h2><ul class="applist"><li><a href="http://todomvcapp.meteor.com" data-source="http://meteor.com" data-content="Meteor is an ultra-simple environment for building modern websites. A Meteor application is a mix of JavaScript that runs inside a client web browser, JavaScript that runs on the Meteor server inside a Node.js container, and all the supporting HTML fragments, CSS rules, and static assets. Meteor automates the packaging and transmission of these different components. And, it is quite flexible about how you choose to structure those components in your file tree.">Meteor</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="http://todomvc-socketstream.herokuapp.com" data-source="http://www.socketstream.org" data-content="SocketStream is a fast, modular Node.js web framework dedicated to building realtime single-page apps">SocketStream</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/firebase-angular" data-source="https://www.firebase.com" data-content="Firebase is a scalable realtime backend that lets you build apps without managing servers. Firebase persists and updates JSON data in realtime and is best used in combination with a JavaScript MV* framework such as AngularJS or Backbone.">Firebase + AngularJS</a></li></ul><hr><h2>Node.js</h2><ul class="applist"><li><a href="http://gcloud-todos.appspot.com" data-source="http://googlecloudplatform.github.io/gcloud-node/" data-content="An Express backend implementation for the AngularJS front end using Google Cloud Client Library for Node.js.">Express + gcloud-node</a></li></ul><hr><h2>Compare these to a non-framework implementation</h2><ul class="applist"><li class="routing"><a href="examples/vanillajs" data-source="https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript" data-content="You know JavaScript right? :P">Vanilla JS</a></li><li class="routing"><a href="examples/jquery" data-source="http://jquery.com" data-content="jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.">jQuery</a></li></ul></div></div><hr><div class="row"><div class="col-md-6 quotes"><blockquote class="quote speech-bubble"><p></p><footer><img width="40" height="40" alt=""><a></a></footer></blockquote></div><div class="col-md-6"><img class="screenshot" src="site-assets/screenshot.png" width="558" height="246" alt="Todo app screenshot"></div></div><hr><div class="row"><div class="col-md-4"><h2>New in 1.3</h2><ul class="whats-new"><li>We now have 64 applications.
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