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react-node-render

v0.0.7

Published

Simply render React components in Node.js

Downloads

18

Readme

Travis NPM version Coverage Status

react-node-render

Simply render React components in Node.js

Node_module

npm install react-node-render --save

const render = require('react-node-render')
const html = render('myComponent.jsx')
console.log(html)

With options

const html = render('myComponent.jsx', {initialCount:42})

Render to static

const html = render('myComponent.jsx', {initialCount:42},true)

Cli

Install:

npm install react-node-render -g

Use:

rnr myComponent.jsx

myComponent.html is now created

Input

import React from 'react'

import React from 'react'
class component extends React.Component {
	constructor(props) {
		super(props)
		this.state = {count: props.initialCount}
	}

	handleClick(){
		this.setState({count: this.state.count + 1})
	}
	render() {
		return (
			<div onClick={this.handleClick.bind(this)}>
				hello {this.state.count}
			</div>
		)
	}
}
component.defaultProps = { initialCount: 1337 }
export default component

Output

<div data-reactid=".2c8ppxl2l1c" data-react-checksum="-143512554"><span data-reactid=".2c8ppxl2l1c.0">hello </span><span data-reactid=".2c8ppxl2l1c.1">1337</span></div>

or with static mode:

<div>hello 1337</div>

notes

  • todo fix .babelrc dependency
  • render to jade
  • render to hbs
  • rendering with react-router
  • more awesome tests
  • deeper error handeling
  • more cli features

Created mainly to shoot out html for koa/express.js servers used together with a templating language.