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# Crafter.CppDOM # About
A C++ DOM library for web applications that allows you to manipulate HTML elements directly from C++. ![alt text](https://github.com/Catcrafts/Crafter.Web/blob/master/hello.png?raw=true)
## New Styling Features Crafter.CppDOM is a C++ library that exposes the browser DOM api's to C++ WebAssembly.
This library now supports comprehensive styling capabilities beyond just inline HTML: # How to use
Please view the examples folder, this is a snippit from the HelloElement example:
### Style Methods
- `SetStyle(const std::string_view style)` - Sets multiple CSS properties at once
- `SetProperty(const std::string_view property, const std::string_view value)` - Sets a single CSS property
- `AddClass(const std::string_view className)` - Adds a CSS class to the element
- `RemoveClass(const std::string_view className)` - Removes a CSS class from the element
- `ToggleClass(const std::string_view className)` - Toggles a CSS class on the element
- `HasClass(const std::string_view className)` - Checks if the element has a specific CSS class
### Example Usage
```cpp ```cpp
HtmlElement div("myDiv"); import Crafter.CppDOM;
using namespace Crafter::CppDOM;
// Set multiple styles at once int main(){
div.SetStyle("color: blue; font-size: 20px; background-color: lightgray;"); HtmlElement body("body");
body.SetInnerHTML("Hello World!");
}
```
You can also view the wiki for more detailed information.
// Set individual properties It is highly recommended to use this with [Crafter.Build](https://forgejo.catcrafts.net/Catcrafts/Crafter.Build), but it is not strictly required if the same way of injecting the env is followed. The following instructions will be for Crafter.Build.
div.SetProperty("border", "2px solid red");
div.SetProperty("padding", "10px");
// Work with CSS classes ## Quickstart
div.AddClass("highlight"); create a ``project.json`` in an empty folder, open it in your preferred text editor.
div.AddClass("container"); Create a basic project file, that describes your web project.
div.ToggleClass("active"); ```JSON
bool isActive = div.HasClass("active"); {
div.RemoveClass("highlight"); "name": "main",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "executable",
"implementations": ["main"],
"target": "wasm32-wasi",
"debug" : true,
"dependencies": [
{
"path":"https://forgejo.catcrafts.net/Catcrafts/Crafter.CppDOM.git",
"configuration":"lib-debug"
}
],
}
]
}
``` ```
### Benefits Save and close the file, create a ``main.cpp``
```cpp
import Crafter.CppDOM;
using namespace Crafter::CppDOM;
1. **Type Safety**: Compile-time checking of method names and parameters int main(){
2. **Performance**: More efficient than constructing HTML strings HtmlElement body("body");
3. **Maintainability**: Clear separation between content and styling logic body.SetInnerHTML("Hello World!");
4. **Flexibility**: Support for both inline styles and CSS classes }
5. **Developer Experience**: Intuitive API similar to JavaScript DOM ```
## Examples Save and close, then run ``crafter-build build executable && caddy file-server --listen :8080 --root bin/executable``. if you have caddy installed, if not use your favorite static file server instead. Now you can open the browser at ``http://localhost:8080`` and ``Hello World!`` will appear in the browser.
Check the examples directory for usage demonstrations: This sample can also be viewed in the [HelloElement example](https://forgejo.catcrafts.net/Catcrafts/Crafter.CppDOM/src/branch/master/examples)
- `HelloWorld` - Basic usage
- `HelloElement` - Creating and manipulating elements
- `InteractiveElement` - Interactive elements with event handling
- `AllEventHandling` - Complete event handling example
- `StyleExample` - Demonstrates new styling features

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# StyleExample
This example demonstrates how to apply styling to HTML elements using Crafter.CppDOM.
## Features
- Shows how to apply inline styles using CSS strings
- Demonstrates setting individual CSS properties
- Illustrates working with CSS classes (adding, removing, toggling)
- Shows how to check for class existence
## Usage
```cpp
import Crafter.CppDOM;
using namespace Crafter::CppDOM;
int main(){
HtmlElement body("body","<div id=\"myDiv\"></div>");
// Create a div element
HtmlElement div("myDiv");
// Set some initial content
div.SetInnerHTML("<p>This is a styled paragraph</p>");
// Apply styles using different methods
div.SetStyle("color: blue; font-size: 20px; background-color: lightgray;");
// Or apply individual properties
div.SetProperty("border", "2px solid red");
div.SetProperty("padding", "10px");
// Add CSS classes
div.AddClass("highlight");
div.AddClass("container");
// Demonstrate class toggling
div.ToggleClass("active");
// Check if class exists
bool hasActiveClass = div.HasClass("active");
// Remove a class
div.RemoveClass("highlight");
}
```
## Building and Running
```bash
crafter-build build executable
run.sh
```
Then navigate to `http://localhost:8080/` in your browser.
If caddy is not installed, you can use your favorite static file server instead.