maka

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maka


Introduction


What is maka?



'Maka' comes from the Chinese word '码咖'(mǎkā), which means code guru.




A front-end framework that you can understand at a glance, simplicity does not mean simple.




maka-antd-pro


maka-appstore-demo


maka-mobile-erp



usename:13334445556
password:1


Why Maka.js


Use maka.js to resolve these problems:


1、 React -- ugly syntax


When using React, the UI is complicated. You may end up with multiple render functions, or a js statement within a jsx statement. This results in the fact that the code can not clearly express the UI structure.



render1(){
return <div>1</div>
}
render2(){
return <div>2</div>
}
render(){
return (
<div>
{this.state.data.status == '1' ? render1() : render2()}
{this.state.data.list.map((item)=>{
return (
<div>
{item}
</div>
)
})}
</div>
)
}


MakaJs is based on React and can use all React controls. The only difference is to use json to express UI. From Json's tree structure, we can clearly know what the ui is.



{
component: 'div',
children:[{
component:'div',
children: '1',
_visible: `{{data.status == '1'}}`
},{
component:'div',
children: '2',
_visible: `{{data.status != '1'}}`
},{
_for: 'item in data.list',
component: 'div',
children: '{{item}}'
}]
}


2、Redux -- difficult to learn


Redux is a best implementation of Flux, but it is difficult for beginners to get started. It proposes concepts such as connect, action, reducer, dispatch, store, middleware, etc.


MakaJs is based on Redux, you can only understand View, Action, State


3、Single page web application(SPA) -- very confusing file structure


We normally use a technical perspective to classify files, components, actions, reducers, middleware. Whereas the business developer is usually responsible for developing a module. If the files are scattered everywhere, the maintenance complexity is increased, and developers need to debug to determine if all the code on the website is correct.



|---website
|---package.json
|---index.js
|---actions
|---loginAction.js
|---portalAction.js
|---reducers
|---loginReducer.js
|---portalReducer.js
|---components
|---login.js
|---portal.js
|---containers
|---loginContainer.js
|---portalContainer.js


MakaJs proposes the concept of App, which divides a website into multiple apps with the same development model. Each app can be run independently and debugged, and can be combined with low coupling.



|---website
|---package.json (can use yarn start)
|---index.js
|---apps
|---login
|---view.js
|---state.js
|---action.js
|---index.js
|---package.json (can use yarn start)
|---portal
|---view.js
|---state.js
|---action.js
|---index.js
|---package.json (can use yarn start)


4、Effectively accumulate your work results


The past framework has kept us tired and pursuing new technologies, and it is difficult to precipitate achievements at work.


MakaJs provides hub.makajs.org, which allows developers to share every runnable app. This accumulation will enable you to quickly develop a similar UI in the future.


Installation



sudo npm i -g @makajs/cli


Dependencies:



  • npm

  • yarn



sudo npm i -g yarn


Getting Started



The following example is to create a new maka app 'hello-world', and start the development server(http://localhost:8000)




maka app hello-world
cd hello-world
yarn start


Command Line Tool


Commands



  • maka app



Create a maka app called 'test'




maka app test 



  • maka start



Start the app webpack dev server, browse http://localhost:8000 to view the running results of the maka app.




maka start 
maka start --dev //Start in dev mode



  • maka build



Compile the maka app and generate the compilation result in the 'build' directory.




maka build 
maka build --dev //Start in dev mode



  • maka pkg



Package the maka app, generate the package result in the 'build' directory




maka pkg
maka pkg --dev //Start in dev mode



  • maka add



Add a sub-application will modify the package.json file. When the start or pkg command is executed, the compilation result of the sub-application will be copied under the running directory.




maka add appName



  • maka adduser



Create a user at hub.makajs.org and log in, similar to the npm adduser function




maka adduser



  • maka publish



Publish current maka app to hub.makajs.org, other developers can refer to your published app via 'maka add'. Please use 'maka build', 'maka pkg' to build application resources before publishing.




maka publish


Main Concepts


State



const state = {
data: {
content: 'hello ',
input: ''
}
}



  • The state object provides data for the maka app

  • The storage structure of the internal state of the maka engine is immutable type

  • Every change of the state object will notify view and rerender


Action



@actionMixin('base')
class action {
constructor(option) {
Object.assign(this, option.mixins)
}

onChange = (e) => {
this.base.setState({ 'data.input': e.target.value })
console.log(this.base.getState('data.input'))
}
}



  • The Action object contains functions that are provided to the view.

  • The 'actionMixin' means the Action object mix up with external Action. The 'base' is required.

  • Please refer Advanced Concepts for more information.


View


View supports three ways


JSON



const view = {
component: 'div',
className: 'hello',
children: [{
component: 'div',
children: '{{data.content + data.input}}'
}, {
component: 'input',
placeholder: 'world',
value: '{{data.input}}',
onChange: '{{$onChange}}'
}]
}


Html template


view.html



<div class="testview">
<div>{{data.content + data.input}}</div>
<input placeholder="world" value="{{data.input}}" onChange="{{$onChange}}" />
</div>


index.js



import view from './view.html'



  • View.html as above can be imported and auto transformed to JavaScript object


React element



const view = (props) => {
const { base, onChange } = props
const data = base.getState('data')
return (
<div className='maka-react-view'>
<div>
{data.content + data.input}
</div>
<input placeholder='world' value={data.input} onChange={onChange} />
</div>
)
}



Please refer Advanced Concepts for more information.



Advanced Concepts


Expression



  • Bind the data that path is 'data.content' in state.



{
...
value: `{{data.content}}` //value = state.data.content
...
}



  • Bind the function 'onChange' in the Action.



{
...
onChange:`{{$onChange}}` // onChange = action.$onChange
...
}



  • Bind the anonymous function



{
onChange: `{{{
debugger;
return $onChange
}}}`

/*
onChange = new Function(`
debugger;
return action.onChange
`)()
*/
}


View reserved keywords



{
component: 'div',
children: 'hello',
_visible: 'true',
_for: 'item in data.list',
_function: '(a,b)'
}



  • The reserved keywords: component, children, _visible, _for, _function


  • In addition to the reserved keywords, you can set any properties supported by the component.



Props



  • component


Component name, all html elements are available by default



{ component: 'div' } //<div></div>



  • children


Child component



{
component: 'div'
children: {
component: 'div',
children: 'children'
}
}

/*
<div>
<div>chidlren</div>
</div>
*/



  • _visible


visible: the value can use expression, default value is true



{
component: 'div',
_visible: false
}


If _visible is set to false, the component will not be created.



  • _for


For loop, support multi-level for loop



const state = {
data: {
list: [{a:1}, {a:2}, {a:3}]
}
}

const view = {
component: 'div',
children: {
_for: 'item in data.list', // or (item,index) in data.list
component: 'div',
children: '{{item.a}}'
}
}



  • _function


Function that is used when a component's property requires a function and returns a react element



import {registerComponent} from 'maka'

class CustomComponent extends React.PureComponent {
render(){
var {getSub} = this.props
return (
<div>
{getSub('aaa','bbb')}
</div>
)
}
}

registerComponent('CustomComponent', CustomComponent)

const view = {
component: 'div',
children: {
component: 'CustomComponet'
getSub: {
_function: '(a,b)',
component: 'div',
children: '{{a+b}}'
}
}
}


Custom components


The View object can use custom components or external react components, see the example below.



import React from 'react'
import { registerComponent } from 'maka'
import { Button } from 'antd'

class CustomComponent extends React.PureComponent {
render() {
return (<div>custom component</div>)
}
}

registerComponent('CustomComponent', CustomComponent)
registerComponent('antd.Button', Button)

const view = {
component: 'div',
children: [{
component: 'CustomComponent'
},{
component: 'antd.Button',
children: 'Button'
}]
}


Custom template components


Define some of the json fragments in the view object that are highly similar and frequently used as template components. When using this, the amount of code in the view object can be effectively reduced. See the example below.



import { registerTemplate } from 'maka'

const CustomTemplate = function(props) {
return {
component: 'div',
children: [{
component: 'div',
children: props.content
},{
component: 'div',
children: props.content
}
]
}
}

registerTemplate( 'CustomTemplate', customTemplate)

const view = {
component: 'CustomTemplate'
content: 'hello'
}


ActionMixin


The 'actionMixin' means the Action object mix up with external Action. The 'base' is required.



  • What functions are available from the base of the maka engine?





































Function Name Description Example in Action Example in View
getState get value in the state by path this.base.getState('data.input') $base.getState('data.input')
setState set value in the state by path this.base.setState({'data.input', 'hello'}) $base.setState({'data.input', 'hello'})
gs =getState this.base.gs('data.input') $base.gs('data.input')
ss =setState this.base.ss({'data.input', 'hello'}) $base.ss({'data.input', 'hello'})


  • To mix in custom action classes



import { actionMixin, registerAction } from 'maka'

class CustomAction {
alert = () => {
alert()
}
}

registerAction('CustomAction', CustomAction)

@actionMixin('base', 'CustomAction')
class action {
constructor(option) {
Object.assign(this, option.mixins)
}
}

const view = {
component: 'div',
onClick: '{{$CustomAction.alert}}'
}


App && Hub


App


The maka app can be run, debugged, shared, or combined into a website by weak coupling.



  • Create a app



    • The 'maka app test' command will create a maka app called 'test'


  • Add a sub-application



    • The 'maka add' command downloads the app from hub.makajs.org, similar to 'yarn add'.

    • The 'subAppDir' attribute in package.json points to the storage directory of the maka application.

    • Copy app.js and app.css to the distribution directory.


  • Load a sub-application through the 'AppLoader' component




const view = {
component: 'div',
className: 'hello',
children: [{
component: 'AppLoader',//AppLoader component provided by maka engine
appName: 'app-test', //app name
content: 'hello' //app supported properties
}]
}



  • Load a sub-application through the 'createAppElement' function



import {createAppElement} from 'maka'
...
@actionMixin('base')
class action {
...
var subApp = createAppElement('appName', {content: 'hello'}) //The first parameter: app name, the second parameter: app props
...
}



  • Preloading a sub-application change index.html



 maka.load(['appName1', 'appName2']).then(()=>{
...
}



  • Navigate to a sub-application



import {navigate} from 'maka'

navigate.redirect('/appName/')


Hub



  • Developers can upload the maka application to the hub.makajs.org website

  • You can share your app via 'maka publish'. Before using publish, please use 'maka build', 'maka build --dev', 'maka pkg' to build application resources.


Maka API



import {registerComponent, registerAction} from 'maka'


As the example above, registerComponent and reigsterAction are two apis. All of the supported apis are as the followings:






























































api arguments description
registerComponent (key, component) register customer component
registerAction (key, action) register customer action
registerTemplate (key, template) register template component
getComponent (key) get component by name
load [appName...] load app
createAppElement (appName, appProps) create app React Element
setHoc (hoc) Set the outermost high-level React Element
fetch Object type, no arguments required Provide a fetch object, you can call the background interface, or mock
navigate Object type, no arguments required Provide navigate object
render (appName, targetHtmlElementName) render

Ajax && Mock


Ajax


You can use the 'fetch' object that provided by the maka engine to implement the ajax call. The followings is an example:


action.js



import {fetch} from 'maka'

...
fetch.post('/v1/login',{user: 'admin', password: '123'})
...


index.html, config the fetch object



    window.main = function (maka) {
maka.utils.fetch.config({
mock: false, //default value is 'true'
token: '',
after: function (response, url) {
return response
}
})
}


package.json, configuring local debug webpack dev server proxy



...
"server": {
"proxy": {
"/api": "http://www.***.com"
},
"port": 8000
}
...


Mock


The maka engine provides a 'fetch' object for implementing the mock mechanism. The followings is an example:


action.js



import {fetch} from 'maka'

...
fetch.post('/v1/login',{user: 'admin', password: '123'})
...


mock.js



import { fetch } from 'maka'

const mockData = fetch.mockData

function initMockData() {
if (!mockData.users) {
mockData.users = [{
id: 1,
account: 13334445556,
password: 'c4ca4238a0b923820dcc509a6f75849b',
name: 'zlj'
}]
}
}

fetch.mock('/v1/login', (option, headers) => {
initMockData()
const user = mockData.users.find(o => o.account == option.account && o.password == option.password)
if (user) {
return {
result: true,
token: `${user.id},${user.account},${user.password},${user.name ? user.name : ''}`,
value: option
}
}
else {
return { result: false, error: { message: 'Please enter the correct username and password.(default user:13334445556,password:1)' } }
}
})


index.js



import 'mock.js'


index.html



window.main = function (maka) {
maka.utils.fetch.config({
mock: true
})
}


Navigate



  • redirect



import {navigate} from 'maka'
...
navigate.redirect('/portal') //https://www.***.com/#/portal
...



  • goBack



import {navigate} from 'maka'
...
navigate.redirect('/sign-in') //https://www.***.com/#/sign-in
...
navigate.redirect('/portal') //https://www.***.com/#/portal
...
navigate.goBack() //https://www.***.com/#/sign-in



  • listen event



navigate.listen((location.action)=>{
debugger
//code
})


Example screenshot















Team



Done


Thank you for your interest in maka!

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