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purescript-halogen-template
This is a template for starting a fresh project using the purescript-halogen library for declarative user interfaces.
Prerequisites
This guide assumes you already have Git and Node.js installed with npm
somewhere on your path.
In the PureScript ecosystem Bower is the most commonly used package manager and we'll be relying on it for this project, so if you don't already have it, you can install it like this:
npm install --global bower
Getting started
First clone the repo and step into it:
git clone https://github.com/slamdata/purescript-halogen-template.git my-halogen-project
cd my-halogen-project
If you already have a global installation of the PureScript compiler and Pulp, you can run:
npm install --production
If you want to install a local copy of the PureScript compiler and Pulp then just run the usual:
npm install
npm install
is required for Halogen due to its dependency on virtual-dom
. A postinstall script should have installed the remaining Bower dependencies.
Building
The project can now be built with:
npm run build
This will build the PureScript source code, run Browserify on the output, and produce a bundled JS file with virtual-dom
and the PureScript-compiled JS as dist/app.js
.
This is an alias for the Pulp command:
pulp browserify --to dist/app.js
If you open dist/index.html
you should now have a basic working Halogen app.
That's pretty much it. Have fun with Halogen!