An Elm-inspired framework for building web apps in Gleam!
import gleam/int
import lustre
import lustre/element.{text}
import lustre/element/html.{div, button, p}
import lustre/event.{on_click}
pub fn main() {
let app = lustre.simple(init, update, view)
let assert Ok(_) = lustre.start(app, "[data-lustre-app]", Nil)
Nil
}
fn init(_) {
0
}
type Msg {
Incr
Decr
}
fn update(model, msg) {
case msg {
Incr -> model + 1
Decr -> model - 1
}
}
fn view(model) {
let count = int.to_string(model)
div([], [
button([on_click(Decr)], [text(" + ")]),
p([], [text(count)]),
button([on_click(Incr)], [text(" - ")])
])
}
You can find the official documentation over at lustre.build. Note that if you're viewing the documentation published on Hexdocs, you may find that things are missing! Because of the way Gleam's documentation is generated, packages and functions that target only JavaScript don't get documented.
Lustre is available on Hex. You can install it like any other Hex package:
$ gleam add lustre