Releases: developit/htm
3.1.1
TypeScript Changes
Docs and CI stuff
- Skip running tests on outdated Node 10 by @marvinhagemeister in #215
- Fixed babel-plugin-htm's documentation of
import
options by @drjayvee in #210
New Contributors
- @marvinhagemeister made their first contribution in #215
- @wight554 made their first contribution in #221
- @drjayvee made their first contribution in #210
Full Changelog: 3.1.0...3.1.1
3.1.0
babel-plugin-transform-jsx-to-htm v2.2.0
- Adds support for namespaced JSX elements and attributes (
<a:b c:d="e" />
)
3.0.4
v3.0.3
v3.0.2
v3.0.1
🎉 HTM 3 is here!
Features
🌲 Static subtree caching
HTM can now detect and cache static nodes (#132). A node is considered static when it or its children do not depend on any dynamic values injected into the template string.
In the following example the subtree rooted at <p class="a">
is static. The <p class="b">
is not static because its text contains a value injected into the template string. Also the root <div>
is not static because one of its children is not static:
html`
<div>
<p class="a">
This is a <em>static</em> subtree.
</p>
<p class="b">
This is ${"not"}.
</p>
</div>
`;
When the template is evaluated for the first time HTM caches the <p class="a">
subtree created by the h
function and reuses that value on subsequent evaluations.
For those familiar with @babel/plugin-transform-react-constant-elements it's kind of like that, though a bit less smart but done fully at runtime.
⚛ Preact X is here
The standalone Preact bundle htm/preact/standalone
was updated to Preact X (#125).
Preact hooks (included in the preact/hooks
addon) were one of Preact X's marquee features. Pull request #134 by @zserge added Preact hooks as a part of the standalone bundle. Now you can import useState
and friends directly like this:
import { html, render, useState } from 'https://unpkg.com/htm/preact/standalone.module.js';
🚗 Auto-import pragma option for babel-plugin-htm
The Babel plugin that compiles htm syntax to hyperscript, babel-plugin-htm
, got smarter, thanks to PR #133 by @zaygraveyard! Adding import: 'preact'
as an option to the plugin automatically adds import { h } from "preact";
to files that use HTM. So a file like this:
import { html } from "htm/preact";
html`<div id=hello>hello</div>`;
compiles to this:
import { h } from "preact";
import { html } from "htm/preact"; // <-- can now be tree-shaken away
h("div",{id:"hello"},"hello");
The option is highly configurable, so see the documentation for more examples.
✨ Also featuring
- TypeScript typing files for HTM (#123)
- Documentation updates (#133, thanks @JodiWarren!)
Breaking Changes
As of version 3.0.0, HTM now requires Map (#132). This should not require a polyfill, since the Map functionality HTM relies on is supported in IE11 and all modern browsers.
2.2.1
2.2.0
Features
-
Mixed static + dynamic property values are back! (#93)
This was something that got lost during transition to HTM 2, but now it's making a comeback! Multiple joined static and dynamic values get concatenated together as strings. So this works now:
html`<a href="/pages/${id}" />`; // ...or even: html`<Route path=/${base}/users/me />`;
-
Support HTML-style comments (#84)
Another thing lost in the transition to HTM 2. Now everything between comment delimiters
<!--
and-->
gets ignored during parsing:html` <div> <!-- Everything between comment delimiters gets ignored, including <tags>, newlines and ${"variables"} --> </div> `;
-
Convert JSX fragments in
babel-plugin-transform-jsx-to-htm
(#85, thanks @blikblum!)babel-plugin-transform-jsx-to-htm
now understandsReact.Fragment
elements in the JSX input:<React.Fragment> <div>Foo</div> <div>Bar</div> </React.Fragment>
The plugin transforms fragments to
htm
expressions with multiple root elements - look how clean the output is:html`<div>Foo</div><div>Bar</div>`;
-
Support for native Object Spread in
babel-plugin-htm
(#99)Setting the plugin option
useNativeSpread
totrue
makes the transformed output use object spread syntax instead ofObject.assign
calls. If you're targeting modern browsers that support spread, this option can help reduce your bundle size!// input: html`<Link href="/1" ...${props} />`; // output: h(Link, { href: "/1", ...props });
Fixes
- Allow slashes in unquoted property values (unless immediately followed by >) (#112)
- Bring
babel-plugin-transform-jsx-to-htm
's tag name handling closer to JSX (#92) - Properly transform dotted component names in
babel-plugin-transform-jsx-to-htm
(#98) - Fix how
babel-plugin-htm
handles text (and other non-element) roots (#105) - Remove
babel-plugin-transform-jsx-to-htm
's package.json module field (#87, thanks @blikblum!) - Remove Preact from
htm
's peerDependencies to avoid warnings (#102)
Documentation
- Clarify
htm
usage with integrations (#101, thanks @robdodson!)