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+ # mhx - MoonBit Hypermedia X
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+
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+ A type-safe Hypermedia-Driven Architecture (HDA) library for MoonBit/WebAssembly, inspired by [htmx](https://htmx.org).
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+
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+ ## Features
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+
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+ - **Type-safe trigger parsing** - Parser combinator-based DSL for `mx-trigger` attributes with compile-time safety
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+ - **Event delegation** - Efficient single-listener pattern for handling DOM events
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+ - **Async fetch** - Callback-based HTTP requests with request queuing and sync strategies
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+ - **Timing modifiers** - Built-in support for `delay`, `throttle`, and `debounce`
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+ - **MutationObserver integration** - Automatic processing of dynamically added elements
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+ - **Minimal footprint** - Leverages WasmGC and JS String Builtins for zero-copy DOM interop
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Add to your `moon.mod.json`:
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "deps": {
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+ "f4ah6o/mhx": "0.1.0"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ ### HTML Attributes
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+
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+ mhx uses `mx-*` attributes (not `hx-*`) to define hypermedia behaviors:
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <!-- Simple GET request -->
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+ <button mx-get="/api/data" mx-target="#result">
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+ Load Data
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+ </button>
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+
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+ <!-- POST with trigger modifiers -->
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+ <form mx-post="/api/submit" mx-trigger="submit" mx-swap="outerHTML">
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+ <input name="email" type="email" />
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+ <button type="submit">Submit</button>
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+ </form>
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+
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+ <!-- Click with delay and filter -->
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+ <button mx-get="/api/action"
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+ mx-trigger="click[ctrlKey] delay:500ms">
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+ Ctrl+Click (with 500ms delay)
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+ </button>
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+
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+ <!-- Debounced input -->
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+ <input mx-get="/api/search"
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+ mx-trigger="input changed debounce:300ms"
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+ mx-target="#search-results"
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+ name="q" />
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Supported Attributes
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+
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+ | Attribute | Description |
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+ |-----------|-------------|
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+ | `mx-get` | Issue GET request to URL |
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+ | `mx-post` | Issue POST request to URL |
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+ | `mx-put` | Issue PUT request to URL |
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+ | `mx-patch` | Issue PATCH request to URL |
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+ | `mx-delete` | Issue DELETE request to URL |
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+ | `mx-trigger` | Event that triggers the request |
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+ | `mx-target` | CSS selector for response target |
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+ | `mx-swap` | How to swap the response into DOM |
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+ | `mx-sync` | Request synchronization strategy |
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+ | `mx-vals` | JSON values to include in request |
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+
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+ ### Trigger Syntax
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+
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+ The `mx-trigger` attribute supports a rich DSL:
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+
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+ ```
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+ event[filter] modifier:value, event2[filter2]
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Events:**
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+ - Standard DOM events: `click`, `submit`, `input`, `change`, `keyup`, etc.
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+ - Special events: `load`, `revealed`, `intersect`
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+
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+ **Modifiers:**
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+ - `once` - Fire only once
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+ - `changed` - Fire only when value changes
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+ - `delay:Nms` - Delay before firing
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+ - `throttle:Nms` - Fire at most once per interval
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+ - `debounce:Nms` - Fire after quiet period
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+ - `from:selector` - Listen on different element
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+ - `target:selector` - Specify action target
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+ - `consume` - Stop event propagation
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+ - `prevent` - Prevent default behavior
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+ - `queue:mode` - Request queue mode (`drop`, `replace`, `first`, `last`, `all`). Example: `queue all`.
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+
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+ **Filters:**
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+ - `[ctrlKey]` - Require Ctrl key
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+ - `[shiftKey]` - Require Shift key
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+ - `[altKey]` - Require Alt key
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+ - `[target.value!='']` - Custom JS expression
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+
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+ ### Swap Strategies
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+
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+ | Strategy | Description |
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+ |----------|-------------|
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+ | `innerHTML` | Replace inner content (default) |
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+ | `outerHTML` | Replace entire element |
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+ | `beforebegin` | Insert before element |
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+ | `afterbegin` | Insert at start of element |
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+ | `beforeend` | Insert at end of element |
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+ | `afterend` | Insert after element |
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+ | `delete` | Remove the element |
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+ | `none` | No swap, just trigger events |
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+
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+ ### Selectors
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+
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+ Target and from selectors support:
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+ - `this` - Current element
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+ - `closest selector` - Find closest ancestor
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+ - `find selector` - Find within element
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+ - `body`, `document`, `window` - Special targets
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+ - Any CSS selector
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+
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+ ## Architecture
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+
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+ ```
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+ src/
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+ +-- ffi/ # FFI bindings + mhx_ffi.js
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+ | +-- element.mbt, document.mbt, event.mbt
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+ | +-- fetch.mbt, mutation_observer.mbt
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+ | +-- mhx_ffi.js # JS glue code
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+ +-- event/ # Event system
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+ | +-- delegation.mbt, cache.mbt, handler.mbt, timing.mbt
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+ +-- network/ # HTTP layer
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+ | +-- request.mbt, manager.mbt, async_fetch.mbt
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+ +-- swap/ # DOM swap operations
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+ +-- core/ # Main integration
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+ +-- mhx.mbt, error.mbt
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+ ```
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+
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+ Shared specification types and parsers now live in `mhx-spec.mbt/`.
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+
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+ ### Key Components
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+
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+ - **TriggerDef** - Typed AST for trigger definitions
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+ - **Modifier** - Enum of all trigger modifiers (Once, Delay, Throttle, etc.)
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+ - **Selector** - Typed selector expressions (This, Closest, Find, Css)
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+ - **EventDelegator** - Central event handling with delegation pattern
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+ - **ConfigCache** - Caches parsed configurations per element
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+ - **TimingManager** - Manages delay/throttle/debounce state
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+ - **RequestManager** - Handles request queuing and sync strategies
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+
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+ ## API
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+
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+ ### Initialization
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+
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+ ```moonbit
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+ // Initialize mhx on document load
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+ fn main {
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+ @core.init_mhx()
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Processing Dynamic Content
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+
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+ ```moonbit
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+ // Process newly added elements
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+ let element = document.query_selector("#new-content")
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+ @core.process(element)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Error Handling
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+
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+ ```moonbit
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+ // Set custom error handler
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+ @core.set_error_handler(fn(error : MhxError) {
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+ match error {
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+ Parse(msg, pos) => console.error("Parse error: " + msg)
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+ Network(status, msg) => console.error("Network error: " + msg)
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+ Timeout => console.error("Request timed out")
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+ _ => console.error("Error: " + error.to_string())
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+ }
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+ })
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Development
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Check types
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+ moon check --target js
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+
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+ # Run tests
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+ moon test --target js
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+
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+ # Format code
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+ moon fmt
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+
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+ # Build
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+ moon build --target js
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Comparison with htmx
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+
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+ | Feature | htmx | mhx |
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+ |---------|------|-----|
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+ | Language | JavaScript | MoonBit/Wasm |
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+ | Attribute prefix | `hx-*` | `mx-*` |
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+ | Parsing | Regex/string split | Parser combinator |
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+ | Type safety | Runtime | Compile-time |
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+ | Error messages | Generic | Precise location |
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+ | Bundle size | ~14KB gzip | <10KB (estimated) |
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+ | DOM interop | Native | WasmGC + externref |
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+
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+ ## Use mhx with tmpx
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+ [tmpx](https://mooncakes.io/docs/#/f4ah6o/tmpx/) is a typed, functional HTML template DSL for MoonBit. While tmpx provides `hx-*` helpers for htmx, you can use mhx attributes directly:
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+
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+ ### Basic mhx Attributes
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+
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+ ```moonbit
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+ // Using generic attr function for mx-* attributes
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+ let button = @tmpx.button(
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+ [
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+ @tmpx.attr("mx-get", "/api/data"),
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+ @tmpx.attr("mx-target", "#result"),
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+ @tmpx.attr("mx-swap", "innerHTML"),
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+ ],
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+ [@tmpx.text("Load Data")],
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+ )
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Full Example: Server-Side Template
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+
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+ ```moonbit
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+ fn ticket_card(id : Int, title : String) -> @tmpx.Node {
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+ @tmpx.div(
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+ [
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+ @tmpx.class_("card"),
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+ @tmpx.attr("mx-get", "/partials/ticket/\{id}"),
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+ @tmpx.attr("mx-target", "#pane-center"),
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+ @tmpx.attr("mx-swap", "innerHTML"),
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+ @tmpx.attr("mx-trigger", "click"),
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+ ],
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+ [
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+ @tmpx.h2([], [@tmpx.text("Ticket #\{id}")]),
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+ @tmpx.p([], [@tmpx.text(title)]),
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+ ],
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+ )
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+ }
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+
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+ fn search_form() -> @tmpx.Node {
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+ @tmpx.input_(
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+ [
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+ @tmpx.type_("text"),
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+ @tmpx.name_("q"),
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+ @tmpx.attr("mx-get", "/api/search"),
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+ @tmpx.attr("mx-trigger", "input changed debounce:300ms"),
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+ @tmpx.attr("mx-target", "#search-results"),
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+ ],
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+ )
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Architecture with tmpx + mhx
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+
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+ ```
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+ Server (MoonBit + tmpx) Browser (MoonBit/Wasm + mhx)
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+ +------------------------+ +---------------------------+
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+ | Generate HTML with | | Parse mx-* attributes |
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+ | mx-* attributes using | ----> | Handle events |
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+ | tmpx templates | <---- | Fetch HTML fragments |
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+ | Return HTML fragments | | Swap into DOM |
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+ +------------------------+ +---------------------------+
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+ ```
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+
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+ This architecture keeps all your code in MoonBit while following HATEOAS principles - the server returns hypermedia (HTML), not data (JSON).
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Apache-2.0
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+ ## npm Distribution
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+
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+ The JavaScript runtime can be packaged for npm with the compiled output in `dist/`.
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+
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+ 1. Build the JS runtime:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ moon -C mhx.mbt build --target js
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. Copy the JS output and FFI into `dist/`:
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+
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+ - `dist/index.js` (compiled output)
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+ - `dist/mhx_ffi.js` (FFI glue)
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+ 3. Use the npm wrapper entry:
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+ - `npm/index.js` initializes the FFI via `initMhxFfi` and re-exports the public API.