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    Slint-node (Beta)

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    Slint is a UI toolkit that supports different programming languages. Slint-node is the integration with Node.js.

    To get started you use the walk-through tutorial. We also have a Getting Started Template repository with the code of a minimal application using Slint that can be used as a starting point to your program.

    Warning: Beta Slint-node is still in the early stages of development: APIs will change and important features are still being developed.

    Slint Language Manual

    The Slint Language Documentation covers the Slint UI description language in detail.

    Installing Slint

    Slint is available via NPM, so you can install by running the following command:

    npm install slint-ui

    Dependencies

    You need to install the following components:

    You will also need a few more dependencies, see https://github.com/slint-ui/slint/blob/master/docs/building.md#prerequisites

    Using Slint

    First, import the API from the slint-ui module. In the following examples we're using ECMAScript module syntax, but if you prefer you can also import the API using CommonJS syntax.

    To initialize the API, you first need to import the slint-ui module in our code:

    import * as slint from "slint-ui";

    Next, load a slint file with the loadFile function:

    let ui = slint.loadFile("ui/main.slint");

    Combining these two steps leads us to the obligatory "Hello World" example:

    import * as slint from "slint-ui";
    let ui = slint.loadFile(".ui/main.slint");
    let main = new ui.Main();
    main.run();

    For a full example, see /examples/todo/node.

    API Overview

    Instantiating a Component

    The following example shows how to instantiating a Slint component from JavaScript.

    ui/main.slint

    export component MainWindow inherits Window {
        callback clicked <=> i-touch-area.clicked;
    
        in property <int> counter;
    
        width: 400px;
        height: 200px;
    
        i-touch-area := TouchArea {}
    }

    The exported component is exposed as a type constructor. The type constructor takes as parameter an object which allow to initialize the value of public properties or callbacks.

    main.js

    import * as slint from "slint-ui";
    // In this example, the main.slint file exports a module which
    // has a counter property and a clicked callback
    let ui = slint.loadFile("ui/main.slint");
    let component = new ui.MainWindow({
        counter: 42,
        clicked: function() { console.log("hello"); }
    });

    Accessing a property

    Properties declared as out or in-out in .slint files are visible as JavaScript on the component instance.

    component.counter = 42;
    console.log(component.counter);

    Callbacks

    Callback in Slint can be defined usign the callback keyword and can be connected to a callback of an other component usign the <=> syntax.

    ui/my-component.slint

    export component MyComponent inherits Window {
        callback clicked <=> i-touch-area.clicked;
    
        width: 400px;
        height: 200px;
    
        i-touch-area := TouchArea {}
    }

    The callbacks in JavaScript are exposed as property and that can be called as a function.

    main.js

    import * as slint from "slint-ui";
    
    let ui = slint.loadFile("ui/my-component.slint");
    let component = new ui.MyComponent();
    
    // connect to a callback
    component.clicked = function() { console.log("hello"); };
    // emit a callback
    component.clicked();

    Type Mappings

    The types used for properties in .slint design markup each translate to specific types in JavaScript. The follow table summarizes the entire mapping:

    .slint Type JavaScript Type Notes
    int Number
    float Number
    string String
    color RgbaColor
    brush Brush
    image ImageData
    length Number
    physical_length Number
    duration Number The number of milliseconds
    angle Number The angle in degrees
    structure Object Structures are mapped to JavaScript objects where each structure field is a property.
    array Array or any implementation of Model

    Arrays and Models

    For property of array type, they can either be set using an array. In that case, getting the property also return an array. If the array was set within the .slint file, the array can be obtained

    component.model = [1, 2, 3];
    // component.model.push(4); // does not work, because it operate on a copy
    // but re-assigning works
    component.model = component.model.concat(4);

    Another option is to set a model object. A model object has the following function:

    • rowCount(): returns the number of element in the model.
    • rowData(index): return the row at the given index
    • setRowData(index, data): called when the model need to be changed. this.notify.rowDataChanged must be called if successful.

    As an example, here is the implementation of the ArrayModel (which is available as slint.ArrayModel)

    import * as slint from "slint-ui";
    
    let array = [1, 2, 3];
    
    export class ArrayModel<T> extends slint.Model<T> {
        private a: Array<T>
    
       constructor(arr: Array<T>) {
            super();
            this.a = arr;
        }
    
        rowCount() {
            return this.a.length;
        }
    
        rowData(row: number) {
           return this.a[row];
        }
    
        setRowData(row: number, data: T) {
            this.a[row] = data;
            this.notify.rowDataChanged(row);
        }
    
        push(...values: T[]) {
            let size = this.a.length;
            Array.prototype.push.apply(this.a, values);
            this.notify.rowAdded(size, arguments.length);
        }
    
        remove(index: number, size: number) {
            let r = this.a.splice(index, size);
            this.notify.rowRemoved(index, size);
        }
    
        get length(): number {
            return this.a.length;
        }
    
        values(): IterableIterator<T> {
            return this.a.values();
        }
    
        entries(): IterableIterator<[number, T]> {
            return this.a.entries()
        }
    }
    
    let model = new ArrayModel(array);
    
    component.model = model;
    model.push(4); // this works
    // does NOT work, getting the model does not return the right object
    // component.model.push(5);