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# Uhm
> Minimal JavaScript UI Builder
Uhm, is an experimental composable UI builder that takes ideas from early [hyperapp](https://github.com/jorgebucaran/hyperapp) design, but does not stick to strict Elm Architecture.
Uhm, because you should think about, ah, NOT using it.
## Features
- Real DOM
- [Non-destructive (re)Rendering](https://github.com/bryhoyt/emerj)
- Supports tagged html syntax via [xhtm](https://github.com/dy/xhtm)
- No Build System
- No Over Engineering
- ~6kb minified / ~3kb gzip
> NOTE: experimenting with different builds, sizes may vary
## Install
Via JSDelivr CDN
```js
import {app,h} from "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/n2geoff/uhm/dist/uhm.min.js";
```
## Overview
**Uhm** only has 3 exported functions, `app()`, `h()` and `html`, and the later is optional.
### app({opts})
The `app()` is the builder function and takes an `opts` object:
#### Input:
| Property | Default | Description |
| --------- | -------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| `state` | `{}` | initial data state |
| `actions` | `{key: (state) => {}}` | function object passed to view |
| `view` | `(state, actions) => null` | function that takes state and actions and returns valid dom |
| `mount` | `body` | valid query selector as mounting point |
#### Output:
Interface with internal state for utility expansion
| Property | Description |
| --------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| `state` | internal state object |
| `update()` | function to render dom state |
> !IMPORTANT: long running operations require manual `update()` called
### h(tag, attrs, [...children])
The `h()` is a hypertext build utility that provides *a* way to build out your `view` DOM, but you can build your `view` using `html` or even `jsx`, really any method you like as long as it returns valid DOM.
## Example
```html
<script type="module">
import {app, h} from "./uhm.min.js";
const myapp = app({
state: {name: "[Your Name Here]", job: "Developer"},
view(state, actions) {
return h("main", [
h("strong", `Greeting from ${state.name}`),
h("div", `Your local ${state.job}`),
h("div", {id: "test"}, [
h("h1", "Um, Hello"),
h("p", 21),
h("hr")
])
]);
}
});
</script>
```
## Notes
> WORK-IN-PROGRESS
### TODO
- Rethink State Management, might be ok