JSX inspired compact syntax for Neos.Fusion
This repository is a read-only subsplit of a package that is part of the Neos project (learn more on www.neos.io <https://www.neos.io/>
_).
This package provides a fusion preprocessor that expands a compact xml-ish syntax to pure fusion code. This allows to write compact components that do'nt need a seperate template file and enables unplanned extensibility for the defined prototypes because the generated fusion-code can be overwritten and controlled from the outside if needed.
Neos.Fusion.AFX is available via packagist. Just add "neos/fusion-afx" : "~1.0.0"
to the require-section of the composer.json or run composer require neos/fusion-afx
.
We use semantic-versioning so every breaking change will increase the major-version number.
With this package the following fusion code
prototype(Vendor.Site:Example) < prototype(Neos.Fusion:Component) {
title = 'title text'
subtitle = 'subtitle line'
imageUri = 'https://dummyimage.com/600x400/000/fff'
#
# The code afx`...` is converted to the fusion code below at parse time.
# Attention: Currently there is no way to escape closing-backticks inside the Expression.
#
renderer = afx`
<div>
<h1 @key="headline" class="headline">{props.title}</h1>
<h2 @key="subheadline" class="subheadline" @if.hasSubtitle={props.subtitle ? true : false}>{props.subtitle}</h2>
<Vendor.Site:Image @key="image" uri={props.imageUri} />
</div>
`
}
Will be transpiled, parsed and then cached and evaluated as beeing equivalent to the following fusion-code
prototype(Vendor.Site:Example) < prototype(Neos.Fusion:Component) {
title = 'title text'
subtitle = 'subtitle line'
imageUri = 'https://dummyimage.com/600x400/000/fff'
renderer = Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'div'
content = Neos.Fusion:Join {
headline = Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'h1'
content = ${props.title}
attributes.class = 'headline'
}
subheadline = Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'h2'
content = ${props.subtitle}
attributes.subheadline = 'subheadline'
@if.hasSubtitle = ${props.subtitle ? true : false}
}
image = Vendor.Site:Image {
uri = ${props.imageUri}
}
}
}
}
All whitepaces around the outer elements are ignored. Whitepaces that are connected to a newline are considered irrelevant and are ignored.
HTML-Tags are converted to Neos.Fusion:Tag
Objects. All attributes of the afx-tag are rendered as tag-attributes.
The following html:
<h1 class="headline" @if.hasHeadline={props.headline ? true : false}>{props.headline}</h1>
Is transpiled to:
Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'h1'
attributes.class = 'headline'
content = ${props.headline}
@if.hasHeadline = ${props.headline ? true : false}
}
If a tag is self-closing and has no content it will be rendered as self closing fusion-tag:.
<br/>
Is transpiled to:
Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'br'
selfClosingTag = true
}
All namespaced-tags are interpreted as prototype-names and all attributes are passed as top-level fusion-properties.
The following html:
<Vendor.Site:Prototype type="headline" @if.hasHeadline={props.headline ? true : false}>{props.headline}</Vendor.Site:Prototype>
Is transpiled as:
Vendor.Site:Prototype {
type = 'headline'
content = ${props.headline}
@if.hasHeadline= ${props.headline ? true : false}
}
To apply multiple properties to a fusion prototype with a single expression afx supports the spread syntax from ES6:
<Vendor.Site:Component {...expression} />
Is transpiled as:
Vendor.Site:Component {
@apply.spread_1 = ${expression}
}
Spreads can be combined with props and the order of the definition is of props and spreads is preserved, spreads will override previously defined props but are overwritten again by later props.
The order preserving combination of spreads and properties works by
only rendering the properties before the first spread as classic
fusion properties. Spreads and the following props are transpiled to
fusion @apply
statements and are thus able to override all props but
and are evaluated in the order of definition.
<Vendor.Site:Component title="example" {...data} description="description" {...moreData} />
Is transpiled as:
Vendor.Site:Component {
title = 'example'
@apply.spread_1 = ${data}
@apply.spread_2 = Neos.Fusion:DataStructure {
description = 'description'
}
@apply.spread_3 = ${moreData}
}
This feature is based on the @apply
-syntax of fusion and thus will only work in Neos > 4.2.
The handling of child-nodes below an afx-node is differs based on the number of childNodes that are found.
If a AFX-tag contains exactly one child this child is rendered directly into the content
-attribute.
The child is then interpreted as string, eel-expression, html- or fusion-object-tag.
The following AFX-Code:
<h1>{props.title}</h1>
Is transpiled as:
Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'h1'
content = {props.title}
}
If an AFX-tag contains more than one child the content is are rendered as Neos.Fusion:Join
into the
content
-attribute. The children are interpreted as string, eel-expression, html- or fusion-object-tag.
The following AFX-Code:
<h1>{props.title}: {props.subtitle}</h1>
Is transpiled as:
Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'h1'
content = Neos.Fusion:Join {
item_1 = {props.title}
item_2 = ': '
item_3 = ${props.subtitle}
}
}
The @key
-property of tag-children inside alters the name of the fusion-attribute to recive render the array-child into.
If no @key
-property is given index_x
is used starting by x=1
.
<Vendor.Site:Prototype @children="text">
<h2 @key="title">{props.title}</h1>
<p @key="description">{props.description}</p>
</Vendor.Site:Prototype>
Is transpiled as:
Vendor.Site:Prototype {
text = Neos.Fusion:Join {
title = Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'h2'
content = ${props.title}
}
description = Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'p'
content = ${props.description}
}
}
}
The @path
-property of tag-children can be used to render a specific afx-child into the given fusion path
instead of beeing included into the content
. This allows to render AFX children into different props and
to assign Fusion-prototypes to props.
<Vendor.Site:Prototype>
<h2 @path="title">{props.title}</h1>
<p @path="description">{props.description}</p>
</Vendor.Site:Prototype>
Is transpiled as:
Vendor.Site:Prototype {
title = Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'h2'
content = ${props.title}
}
description = Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'p'
content = ${props.description}
}
}
In general all meta-attributes start with an @-sign.
The @path
-attribute can be used to render a child node directly into the given path below the parent Fusion:Object
instead of beeing included into the content
property.
The @children
-attribute defined the property that is used to render the content/children of the current tag into.
The default property name for the children is content
.
The @key
-attribute can be used to define the property name of an item among its siblings if an array is rendered.
If no @key
is defined index_x
is used starting at `x=1.
Attention: @path
, @children
and @key
only support string-values and no expressions.
All other meta attributes are directly added to the generated prototype and can be used for @if or @process statements.
AFX is not html and makes some simplifications to the code to optimize the generated fusion and allow a structured notation of the component hierarchy.
The following rules are applied for that:
- Newlines and Whitespace-Characters inside a text literal collapse to a single space.
<h1>
This is a string literal
with multiple lines
that shall collapse
to spaces.
</h1>
Is transpiled as:
Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'h1'
content = 'This is a string literal with multiple lines that shall collapse to spaces.'
}
- Newlines and Whitespace-Characters that are connected to a newline are considered irrelevant and are ignored
<h1>
{'eelExpression 1'}
{'eelExpression 2'}
</h1>
Is transpiled as:
Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'h1'
contents = Neos.Fusion:Join {
item_1 = ${'eelExpression 1'}
item_2 = ${'eelExpression 2'}
}
}
- Spaces between Elements on a single line are considered meaningful and are preserved
<h1>
{'eelExpression 1'} {'eelExpression 2'}
</h1>
Is transpiled as:
Neos.Fusion:Tag {
tagName = 'h1'
contents = Neos.Fusion:Join {
item_1 = ${'eelExpression 1'}
item_2 = ' '
item_3 = ${'eelExpression 2'}
}
}
AFX accepts html comments but they are not transpiled to any fusion. However if you are converting html to afx it is allowed to have comments inside and you can use comments for disabeling parts of your afx during testing.
foo<!-- comment -->bar
Is transpiled as:
Neos.Fusion:Join {
item_1 = 'foo'
item_2 = 'bar'
}
For rendering of lists or menus a presentational-component usually will recieve arrays of
preprocessed data as prop. To iterate over such an array the Neos.Fusion:Collection
can be used in afx.
prototype(Vendor.Site:IterationExample) < prototype(Neos.Fusion:Component) {
# array {[href:'http://www.example_1.com', title:'Title 1'], [href:'http://example_2.com', title:'Title 2']}
items = null
renderer = afx`
<ul @if.has={props.items ? true : false}>
<Neos.Fusion:Collection collection={props.items} itemName="item">
<li @path='itemRenderer'>
<Vendor.Site:LinkExample {...item} />
</li>
</Neos.Fusion:Collection>
</ul>
`
}
The Neos.Fusion:Augmenter
can be used to add additional attributes to rendered content.
This allows some rendering flexibility without extending the api of the component. This is a
useful pattern to avoid unneeded tag-wrapping in cases where only additional classes are needed.
prototype(PackageFactory.AtomicFusion.AFX:SliderExample) < prototype(Packagefactory.AtomicFusion:Component) {
images = ${[]}
renderer = afx`
<div class="slider">
<Neos.Fusion:Collection collection={props.images} itemName="image" iterationName="iteration" @children="itemRenderer">
<Neos.Fusion:Augmenter class="slider__slide" data-index={iteration.index}>
<Vendor.Site:ImageExample {...image} />
</Neos.Fusion:Augmenter>
</Neos.Fusion:Collection>
</div>
`
}
The example iterates over a list of images and uses the Vendor.Site:ImageExample
to render each one
while the Neos.Fusion:Augmenter
adds a class- and data-attribute from outside.
see LICENSE file