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htmx Integration with elem-go

The htmx subpackage within elem provides a seamless way to integrate the htmx library, allowing for easy creation of dynamic web applications. This document outlines how to use the htmx subpackage and its features.

Table of Contents

Introduction

The htmx subpackage offers constants and utility functions tailored for htmx-specific attributes. This makes it easier to add dynamic behaviors to your web elements without writing verbose attribute strings.

Usage

To utilize the htmx subpackage, import it alongside the main elem package:

import (
    "github.com/chasefleming/elem-go"
    "github.com/chasefleming/elem-go/attrs"
    "github.com/chasefleming/elem-go/htmx"
)

Creating Elements with htmx Attributes

With the htmx subpackage, you can effortlessly add htmx-specific attributes to your elements:

content := elem.Div(attrs.Props{
    attrs.ID:       "container",
    attrs.Class:    "my-class",
    htmx.HXGet:    "/path-to-new-content",
    htmx.HXTarget: "#content-div",
},
    elem.H1(nil, elem.Text("Hello, Elem!")),
    elem.Div(attrs.Props{attrs.ID: "content-div"}, elem.Text("Initial content")),
)

In this example, the main div has htmx attributes set to fetch content from /path-to-new-content and place it inside a div with the ID content-div.

Supported htmx Attributes

The htmx subpackage provides constants for commonly used htmx attributes:

  • Request Modifiers

    • HXGet: URL for GET requests.
    • HXPost: URL for POST requests.
    • HXPut: URL for PUT requests.
    • HXDelete: URL for DELETE requests.
    • HXPatch: URL for PATCH requests.
  • Request Headers and Content-Type

    • HXHeaders: Specifies request headers.
    • HXContent: Specifies the content type of the request.
  • Request Parameters

    • HXParams: Parameters to include with the request.
    • HXValues: Values to include with the request.
  • Request Timeout and Retries

    • HXTimeout: Timeout for the request.
    • HXRetry: Number of times to retry the request.
    • HXRetryTimeout: Timeout before retrying the request.
  • Response Processing

    • HXSwap: How to swap the content.
    • HXTarget: Where to place the content in the DOM.
    • HXSwapOOB: Out-of-band swapping.
    • HXSelect: CSS selector for element in returned HTML.
    • HXExt: htmx extensions to use.
    • HXVals: Values to process in the response.
  • Events

    • HXTrigger: Event that triggers the request.
    • HXConfirm: Confirmation message before sending the request.
    • HXOn: Event listener on the element.
    • HXTriggeringElement: Element that triggered the request.
    • HXTriggeringEvent: Event that triggered the request.
  • Indicators

    • HXIndicator: Element displayed as an indicator while processing.
  • History

    • HXPushURL: Pushes a new URL to the browser history.
    • HXHistoryElt: Element for history purposes.
    • HXHistoryAttr: Attribute for history purposes.
  • Error Handling

    • HXBoost: Enhances links and forms with AJAX.
    • HXError: Element for displaying error messages.
  • Caching

    • HXCache: Specifies caching behavior.

Examples

Loading Content on Button Click

To create a button that loads content into a specific div when clicked:

button := elem.Button(attrs.Props{
    htmx.HXGet:    "/fetch-content",
    htmx.HXTarget: "#result-div",
}, elem.Text("Load Content"))

contentDiv := elem.Div(attrs.Props{attrs.ID: "result-div"}, elem.Text("Initial content"))

pageContent := elem.Div(nil, button, contentDiv)

When the button is clicked, htmx will fetch content from the /fetch-content endpoint and replace the content inside the #result-div.