* [Caml-list] js_of_ocaml and <svg>
@ 2016-01-02 17:43 rixed
2016-01-02 18:07 ` Philippe Veber
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From: rixed @ 2016-01-02 17:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hello!
It seems that it's currently imposible due to typing restrictions to create an
SVG element into an HTML document.
I'm thinking about using js_of_ocaml without tyxml, calling unsafe JS to
generate whatever element I want. Is there a better workaround?
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* Re: [Caml-list] js_of_ocaml and <svg>
2016-01-02 17:43 [Caml-list] js_of_ocaml and <svg> rixed
@ 2016-01-02 18:07 ` Philippe Veber
2016-01-02 20:42 ` rixed
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From: Philippe Veber @ 2016-01-02 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chapi Chapo; +Cc: caml users
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Hi!
What makes you think that? How about this:
$ rlwrap ocaml
OCaml version 4.02.3
# #use "topfind";;
- : unit = ()
[...]
# #require "tyxml";;
[...]
# open Html5.M;;
# html (head (title (pcdata "")) []) (body [svg [Svg.M.rect []]]);;
- : [> `Html ] Html5.M.elt = <abstr>
Hope this helps,
ph.
2016-01-02 18:43 GMT+01:00 <rixed@happyleptic.org>:
> Hello!
>
> It seems that it's currently imposible due to typing restrictions to
> create an
> SVG element into an HTML document.
> I'm thinking about using js_of_ocaml without tyxml, calling unsafe JS to
> generate whatever element I want. Is there a better workaround?
>
>
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* Re: [Caml-list] js_of_ocaml and <svg>
2016-01-02 18:07 ` Philippe Veber
@ 2016-01-02 20:42 ` rixed
2016-01-02 20:53 ` Spiros Eliopoulos
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From: rixed @ 2016-01-02 20:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Philippe Veber; +Cc: caml users
Indeed TyXML can generate XHTML trees with svg elements.
But how to use that to update the DOM from JS generated by js_of_ocaml?
# echo > toto.ml <<EOF
let svg = Dom_svg.createSvg Dom_html.window##document
EOF
# ocamlfind ocamlc -syntax camlp4o -package "js_of_ocaml js_of_ocaml.syntax" -c toto.ml
Error: This expression has type Dom_html.document Js.t
but an expression was expected of type Dom_svg.document Js.t
Type
Dom_html.document = (... yanked for sanity ...)
is not compatible with type
Dom_svg.document = (... yum yum ...)
The second object type has no method anchors
Apparently that's a known issue of js_of_ocaml:
https://github.com/ocsigen/js_of_ocaml/issues/276
that I don't know how to work around nicely, may be because I have no idea how
js_of_ocaml interacts with tyxml. I guess you are the pveber of that discussion
so probably you can shed some light on this?
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* Re: [Caml-list] js_of_ocaml and <svg>
2016-01-02 20:42 ` rixed
@ 2016-01-02 20:53 ` Spiros Eliopoulos
2016-01-02 20:56 ` Spiros Eliopoulos
2016-01-02 21:18 ` Drup
2016-01-02 21:30 ` Philippe Veber
2 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Spiros Eliopoulos @ 2016-01-02 20:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rixed; +Cc: Philippe Veber, caml users
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Inserting a cast solves the type error:
$ echo > toto.ml <<EOF
let svg = Dom_svg.createSvg (Dom_html.window##document :> Dom_svg.document)
> EOF
$ ocamlfind ocamlc -syntax camlp4o -package "js_of_ocaml
js_of_ocaml.syntax" -c toto.ml
$ echo $?
0
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* Re: [Caml-list] js_of_ocaml and <svg>
2016-01-02 20:53 ` Spiros Eliopoulos
@ 2016-01-02 20:56 ` Spiros Eliopoulos
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From: Spiros Eliopoulos @ 2016-01-02 20:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rixed; +Cc: Philippe Veber, caml users
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Scratch that, had the wrong code in the file.
Another way to get around all this is to use ocaml-d3:
https://github.com/seliopou/ocaml-d3
This will give you a nice (and type-safe) API to make data-driven
interfaces, D3.s setups up all the basic xml namespaces for you so you
don't have to fight with that.
On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Spiros Eliopoulos <seliopou@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Inserting a cast solves the type error:
>
> $ echo > toto.ml <<EOF
> let svg = Dom_svg.createSvg (Dom_html.window##document :> Dom_svg.document)
> > EOF
> $ ocamlfind ocamlc -syntax camlp4o -package "js_of_ocaml
> js_of_ocaml.syntax" -c toto.ml
> $ echo $?
> 0
>
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* Re: [Caml-list] js_of_ocaml and <svg>
2016-01-02 20:42 ` rixed
2016-01-02 20:53 ` Spiros Eliopoulos
@ 2016-01-02 21:18 ` Drup
2016-01-02 21:30 ` Philippe Veber
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From: Drup @ 2016-01-02 21:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rixed, Philippe Veber; +Cc: caml users
Indeed, It seems we are missing a Dom_svg.document function. Could you
please open a bug report ?
However, in this case, you should use Tyxml_js. The code is going to be
exactly the same as the one with normal tyxml, except the module is
Tyxml_js.Html5.
You can see a complete example here:
https://github.com/talex5/js-skeleton/blob/master/main.ml
Le 02/01/2016 21:42, rixed@happyleptic.org a écrit :
> Indeed TyXML can generate XHTML trees with svg elements.
> But how to use that to update the DOM from JS generated by js_of_ocaml?
>
> # echo > toto.ml <<EOF
> let svg = Dom_svg.createSvg Dom_html.window##document
> EOF
> # ocamlfind ocamlc -syntax camlp4o -package "js_of_ocaml js_of_ocaml.syntax" -c toto.ml
> Error: This expression has type Dom_html.document Js.t
> but an expression was expected of type Dom_svg.document Js.t
> Type
> Dom_html.document = (... yanked for sanity ...)
> is not compatible with type
> Dom_svg.document = (... yum yum ...)
> The second object type has no method anchors
>
> Apparently that's a known issue of js_of_ocaml:
> https://github.com/ocsigen/js_of_ocaml/issues/276
>
> that I don't know how to work around nicely, may be because I have no idea how
> js_of_ocaml interacts with tyxml. I guess you are the pveber of that discussion
> so probably you can shed some light on this?
>
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* Re: [Caml-list] js_of_ocaml and <svg>
2016-01-02 20:42 ` rixed
2016-01-02 20:53 ` Spiros Eliopoulos
2016-01-02 21:18 ` Drup
@ 2016-01-02 21:30 ` Philippe Veber
2 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Philippe Veber @ 2016-01-02 21:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chapi Chapo; +Cc: caml users
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Drup provided the easiest answer, that is using Tyxml_js. In particular it
provides a functional (reactive) API to update the DOM, which is a lot
better than using the [createElement] functions. Also, using
[Dom_svg.document] here is not appropriate since you want the SVG fragment
to be embedded in HTML. This function should be used when the whole
document is an SVG.
2016-01-02 21:42 GMT+01:00 <rixed@happyleptic.org>:
> Indeed TyXML can generate XHTML trees with svg elements.
> But how to use that to update the DOM from JS generated by js_of_ocaml?
>
> # echo > toto.ml <<EOF
> let svg = Dom_svg.createSvg Dom_html.window##document
> EOF
> # ocamlfind ocamlc -syntax camlp4o -package "js_of_ocaml
> js_of_ocaml.syntax" -c toto.ml
> Error: This expression has type Dom_html.document Js.t
> but an expression was expected of type Dom_svg.document Js.t
> Type
> Dom_html.document = (... yanked for sanity ...)
> is not compatible with type
> Dom_svg.document = (... yum yum ...)
> The second object type has no method anchors
>
> Apparently that's a known issue of js_of_ocaml:
> https://github.com/ocsigen/js_of_ocaml/issues/276
>
> that I don't know how to work around nicely, may be because I have no idea
> how
> js_of_ocaml interacts with tyxml. I guess you are the pveber of that
> discussion
> so probably you can shed some light on this?
>
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