hatmill - HTML generation DSL for Go ===================================== [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-green.svg)](https://gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill/blob/master/COPYING) [![Gitlab pipeline status](https://gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill/badges/master/pipeline.svg)](https://gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill/commits/master) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill)](https://goreportcard.com/report/gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill) ![Badge count](https://img.shields.io/badge/badges-5-yellow.svg) Installation --------------- There are three necessary packages: - `gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill` - `gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill/attribute` - `gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill/element` Install them as you would any other Go package, with `go get` or whatever. `gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill` is a Go module and so will play nicely with Go ≥ 1.11. Usage ------ Basic types are in `gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill`. The `attribute` and `element` subpackages contain helper functions for HTML5 attributes and elements. See the `Example` function in `hatmill_test.go`. Hacking -------- If there is a missing attribute or element helper function, describe it in `defs.json` and run `go generate` in the repository root. If you can't figure out what you need to know by reading `defs.json`, `internal/codegen/*`, `attribute/*`, and `element/*`, then [pester me](https://gitlab.codemonkeysoftware.net/b/hatmill/issues/new) to improve the documentation.