package tyxml-ppx
PPX that allows to write TyXML documents with the HTML syntax
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LGPL-2.1-only WITH OCaml-LGPL-linking-exception License
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Versions (8)
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Sources
tyxml-4.4.0.tbz
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README.md.html
TyXML
TyXML is a library for building statically correct HTML5 and SVG documents:
open Tyxml
let to_ocaml = Html.(a ~a:[a_href "ocaml.org"] [txt "OCaml!"])
Tyxml can also be used with the standard HTML syntax, using the PPX:
open Tyxml
let%html to_ocaml = "<a href='ocaml.org'>OCaml!</a>"
Finally, TyXML can be used with Reason's JSX syntax:
open Tyxml;
let to_reason = <a href="reasonml.github.io/"> "Reason!" </a>
TyXML provides a set of combinators which use the OCaml type system to ensure the validity of the generated document. TyXML can be used on a wide variety of context, either to produce textual documents, to manipulate the DOM tree using Js_of_ocaml, build virtual DOM with [virtual-dom][], or for tierless web programming with Eliom.
The documentation can be consulted on the TyXML website. Examples are available in the examples directory.
Installation
TyXML is available in OPAM:
opam install tyxml
To install the PPX:
opam install tyxml-ppx
To install the JSX:
opam install tyxml-jsx
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