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SixtyFPS-node

SixtyFPS is a UI toolkit that supports different programming languages. SixtyFPS-node is the integration with node.

Tutorial

require("sixtyfps");
let ui = require("../ui/main.60");
let main = new ui.Main();
main.show();

Example:

See /examples/nodetest

Documentation

By importing the sixtyfps module (or using require), a hook is installed that allows you to import .60 files directly.

let ui = require("../ui/main.60");

Instantiating a component

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

// In this example, the main.60 file exports a module which
// has a counter property and a clicked signal
let ui = require("ui/main.60");
let component = new ui.MainWindow({
    counter: 42,
    clicked: function() { console.log("hello"); }
});

Accessing a property

Properties are exposed as properties on the component instance

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

Signals

The signals are also exposed as property that can be called

// connect to a signal
component.clicked = function() { console.log("hello"); }
// emit a signal
component.clicked();