# Lustre A framework for building create web apps – powered by Gleam and React! --- [![Package Version](https://img.shields.io/hexpm/v/lustre)](https://hex.pm/packages/lustre) [![Hex Docs](https://img.shields.io/badge/hex-docs-ffaff3)](https://hexdocs.pm/lustre/) ```gleam import gleam/int import lustre import lustre/element.{button, div, p, text} import lustre/event.{dispatch, on_click} import lustre/cmd pub fn main() { let app = lustre.application(#(0, cmd.none()), update, render) lustre.start(app, "#app") } pub type Action { Incr Decr } fn update(state, action) { case action { Incr -> #(state + 1, cmd.none()) Decr -> #(state - 1, cmd.none()) } } fn render(state) { div( [], [ button([on_click(dispatch(Decr))], [text("-")]), p([], [text(int.to_string(state))]), button([on_click(dispatch(Incr))], [text("+")]), ], ) } ``` --- ❗️ This package relies on Gleam's JavaScript FFI and is intended to be run in the browser. **It will not work if your are targetting Node.js or Erlang.** --- ## Installation If available on Hex, this package can be added to your Gleam project: ```sh gleam add lustre ``` and its documentation can be found at . You will also need to install `react` and `react-dom` from npm: ```sh npm i react react-dom ``` --- ## Development First, make sure you have both Gleam and Node.js installed, then: ```bash npm i npm start ``` This sets up `chokidar` to watch our gleam source code and runs the compiler whenever we make a change. It also starts a server that will serve the examples located in `test/example/`.