ES7 Decorator

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ES7 Decorator

This is an ES7 decorator (very experimental!) that reschedules code that reads and writes to the DOM, similarly to FastDOM (albeit with a smaller API surface).

It will also throw warnings if you call layout-triggering methods or properties during a @write block, or mutate the DOM during a @read block.

Usage

Typically if you interleave reads and writes, like the code below, you can trigger layout thrashing:


class SampleController {

  constructor () {
    this.writeSomeStuff();
    this.readSomeStuff();
    this.writeSomeStuff();
    this.readSomeStuff();
  }

  readSomeStuff () {
    console.log('read');
  }

  writeSomeStuff () {
    console.log('write');
  }
}

This would give the output:

write
read
write
read

With the decorator, these blocks of code are automatically rescheduled with a requestAnimationFrame (which will change the runtime characteristics since they will now be executed at the start of the next frame), such that they now execute in read-first order:

read
read
write
write

To achieve that you import the decorator and annotate the function with either @read or @write:

import { read, write } from '../libs/ReadWrite/ReadWrite';

class SampleController {

  constructor () {
    this.writeSomeStuff();
    this.readSomeStuff();
    this.writeSomeStuff();
    this.readSomeStuff();
  }

  @read
  readSomeStuff () {
    console.log('read');
  }

  @write
  writeSomeStuff () {
    console.log('write');
  }
}

Furthermore, if you attempt to mutate the DOM inside of a @read block, you will be thrown a warning, and vice-versa:

class SampleController {
  @read
  readSomeStuff () {
    console.log('read');

    // Throws a warning.
    document.querySelector('.main').style.top = '100px';
  }

  @write
  writeSomeStuff () {
    console.log('write');

    // Throws a warning.
    document.querySelector('.main').focus();
  }
}

Building and running

There’s a gulpfile, which will use Babelify to convert the ES6 and ES7 (the decorator) to ES5 code.

npm install
gulp

Then load the index.html file inside of dist/.

TODOs

Please note: This is a work-in-progress. As such, there are todos:

Author: @aerotwist