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Tomasz Wegrzanowski
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Open Source Adventures: Episode 19: Porting Imba 1 Apps to Imba 2

Back in the days when I was into Imba 1, I wrote a lot of toy Imba 1 apps. It's a good time to rewrite them in Imba 2.

There are some difficulties with porting:

  • there's no automated way to convert Imba 1 to Imba 2 code, it's a different dialect of CoffeeScript, and it's not just syntactic
  • the component model is not the same, Imba 2 is based on web components
  • as Imba 2 is based on web components, an overall questionable decision - one huge problem with it is that they just plain won't work with SVG, and I used a lot of SVG in my apps; I don't know if there are any workaround for that Imba could do
  • my mini apps all used SCSS, and Imba 2 has its own Tailwind-like CSS system instead

I did one such port before - Imba 1 eyes, Imba 2 eyes - which you can see in action here.

By the way Imba 2 forced tabs make Imba 2 code look like total ass on github, as it uses 8 spaces for tab indentation, and OMG, it is ugly. By comparison 2-spaced Imba 1 code looks neat.

I know you can set your editor to display tabs as 2 spaces, but this setting won't apply everywhere (like GitHub for example, or blog posts). I think it's an absolutely terrible choice, and Imba should just switch to standard 2 spaces every other frontend tech uses, instead of trying to be different.

Imba 1 eyes code

tag Eye < svg:g
  prop mx
  prop my

  def render
    let max_eye_movement = 0.3 * data:sz
    let rx = data:x
    let ry = data:y
    if mx != null && my != null
      let dx = mx - data:x
      let dy = my - data:y
      let dl = Math.sqrt(dx*dx + dy*dy)
      if dl > max_eye_movement
        dx = max_eye_movement * dx/dl
        dy = max_eye_movement * dy/dl
      rx += dx
      ry += dy
    <self>
      <svg:circle.eye1 cx=(data:x) cy=(data:y) r=(data:sz)>
      <svg:circle.eye2 cx=(rx) cy=(ry) r=(data:sz * 0.5) css:fill=(data:color)>
      <svg:circle.eye3 cx=(rx) cy=(ry) r=(data:sz * 0.2)>

tag App
  def mount
    schedule(raf: true)

  def onmousemove(event)
    let native_event = event:_event
    let svg = document.get-element-by-id("eyes")
    let rect = svg.get-bounding-client-rect()
    @mx = native_event:pageX - rect:x
    @my = native_event:pageY - rect:y

  def eye_distance(eye1, eye2)
    let dx = eye1:x - eye2:x
    let dy = eye1:y - eye2:y
    Math.sqrt((dx * dx) + (dy * dy))

  def can_place_eye(new_eye)
    @eyes.every do |eye|
      eye_distance(eye, new_eye) >= eye:sz + new_eye:sz + 5

  def random_color
    let h = Math.random() * 360
    let s = Math.round(50 + Math.random() * 50)
    let l = Math.round(30 + Math.random() * 40)
    "hsl({h}, {s}%, {l}%)"

  def setup
    let wh = window:inner-height
    let ww = window:inner-width
    @mx = Math.random() * ww
    @my = Math.random() * wh
    @eyes = []
    for i in [1..1000]
      let sz = 20 + Math.random() * 60
      let x = sz + Math.random() * (ww - 2 * sz)
      let y = sz + Math.random() * (wh - 2 * sz)
      let new_eye = {x: x, y: y, sz: sz, color: random_color}
      if can_place_eye(new_eye)
        @eyes.push(new_eye)

  def render
    <self>
      <svg:svg#eyes>
        for eye in @eyes
          <Eye[eye] mx=@mx my=@my>

Imba.mount <App>
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Notable design here is that Eye component inherits from svg:g.

Imba 1 eyes scss

@import 'normalize-scss';
@include normalize();

body {
  overflow: hidden;
}

.App {
  width: 100vw;
  height: 100vh;
  overflow: hidden;

  svg {
    width: 100vw;
    height: 100vh;

    display: block;
    background-color: #aaa;

    .eye1 {
      fill: white;
      stroke: black;
      stroke-width: 3px;
    }
    .eye2 {
      stroke: black;
      stroke-width: 1px;
    }
    .eye3 {
      fill: black;
    }
  }
}
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It could have easily be plain CSS, but I just don't like plain CSS. Also using normalize from a package, the relevant parts would be just a few lines.

Imba 2 eyes code

I had to make every eye its own <svg> instead of just being a <g>. For this toy app it's fine, but there's a lot of cases where Imba 2's approach just won't do.

# NOTE:
# Can't inherit from svg:g yet in imba2
# so this is a bit awkward

tag spooky-eye
  def render
    let max_eye_movement = 0.3 * data.sz
    let rx = data.x
    let ry = data.y

    if mx != null && my != null
      let dx = mx - data.x
      let dy = my - data.y
      let dl = Math.sqrt(dx*dx + dy*dy)
      if dl > max_eye_movement
        dx = max_eye_movement * dx/dl
        dy = max_eye_movement * dy/dl
      rx += dx
      ry += dy

    <self>
      <svg>
        <svg:circle.eye1 cx=(data.x) cy=(data.y) r=(data.sz)>
        <svg:circle.eye2 cx=(rx) cy=(ry) r=(data.sz * 0.5) css:fill=(data.color)>
        <svg:circle.eye3 cx=(rx) cy=(ry) r=(data.sz * 0.2)>

tag app-root
  def eye_distance(eye1, eye2)
    let dx = eye1.x - eye2.x
    let dy = eye1.y - eye2.y
    Math.sqrt((dx * dx) + (dy * dy))

  def can_place_eye(new_eye)
    eyes.every do |eye|
      eye_distance(eye, new_eye) >= eye.sz + new_eye.sz + 5

  def random_color()
    let h = Math.random() * 360
    let s = Math.round(50 + Math.random() * 50)
    let l = Math.round(30 + Math.random() * 40)
    "hsl({h}, {s}%, {l}%)"

  def onmousemove(event)
    let element = document.get-element-by-id("eyes")
    let rect = element.get-bounding-client-rect()
    mx = event.page-x - rect.x
    my = event.page-y - rect.y

  def constructor
    super
    let wh = window.inner-height
    let ww = window.inner-width
    mx = Math.random() * ww
    my = Math.random() * wh
    eyes = []
    for i in [1 .. 1000]
      let sz = 20 + Math.random() * 60
      let x = sz + Math.random() * (ww - 2 * sz)
      let y = sz + Math.random() * (wh - 2 * sz)
      let new_eye = {x: x, y: y, sz: sz, color: random_color()}
      if can_place_eye(new_eye)
        eyes.push(new_eye)

  def render
    <self#eyes :mousemove.onmousemove>
      for eye in eyes
        <spooky-eye data=eye mx=mx my=my>
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Imba 2 eyes scss

I did not port that to Imba 2's new css system. I believe at the time I was doing the porting it wasn't there yet, so it just reuses the SCSS I had.

@import 'normalize-scss';
@include normalize();

app-root {
  display: block;
  width: 100vw;
  height: 100vh;
  overflow: hidden;
  background-color: #aaa;

  svg {
    position: fixed;
    top: 0;
    left: 0;
    width: 100vw;
    height: 100vh;
    pointer-events: none;

    .eye1 {
      fill: white;
      stroke: black;
      stroke-width: 3px;
    }
    .eye2 {
      stroke: black;
      stroke-width: 1px;
    }
    .eye3 {
      fill: black;
    }
  }
}
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Coming next

In the next few episodes I'll try to port a few more Imba 1 apps to Imba 2, and maybe try some of the new Imba 2's features like its new CSS system.

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