package bonsai
A library for building dynamic webapps, using Js_of_ocaml
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
bonsai-v0.15.0.tar.gz
sha256=24c4c3149280abd639034ce3acf60e475a772202099e965be8bd8902524573ef
Description
Bonsai is a library for building reusable UI components inside an Incremental-style UI framework such as Incr_dom or React.
Published: 21 Mar 2022
README
Bonsai
Bonsai is a library for building interactive browser-based UI.
The Getting Started with Bonsai guide is good if you're new to web development entirely or just want to see a walkthrough of a couple simple example apps.
Examples of using Bonsai in a web browser can be found in the examples
directory.
Docs
Documentation can be found in the docs directory, and API documentation can be found in src/proc.mli.
Dependencies (30)
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re
>= "1.8.0"
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ocaml-embed-file
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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js_of_ocaml-ppx
>= "3.9.0" & < "4.0.0"
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js_of_ocaml
>= "3.9.0" & < "4.0.0"
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gen_js_api
>= "1.0.8"
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dune
>= "2.0.0"
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cohttp-async
>= "2.5.6" & < "3.0.0" | >= "5.0.0"
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virtual_dom
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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textutils
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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profunctor
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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ppx_typed_fields
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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ppx_pattern_bind
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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ppx_jane
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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ppx_css
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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patdiff
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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incr_map
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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incr_dom
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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fuzzy_match
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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expect_test_helpers_core
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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core_unix
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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core_kernel
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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core_bench
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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core
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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async_rpc_websocket
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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async_rpc_kernel
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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async_kernel
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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async_js
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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async_extra
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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async
>= "v0.15" & < "v0.16"
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ocaml
>= "4.08.0"
Dev Dependencies
None
Used by (1)
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memtrace_viewer
= "v0.15.0"
Conflicts
None
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