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wjsjtu-reactjs

v0.0.7

Published

Transfer JSX files of React.js.

Readme

wjsjtu-reactjs v0.0.5

Getting Started

npm install wjsjtu-reactjs --save-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('wjsjtu-reactjs ');

Options

wrapper

Type: Boolean Default: false

Turn on or off wrapper with default options. If an wrapper is specified, it uses replaceWord to replace React.createElement compiled code, for it often appears in compiled code, this will make the size of minified files smaller.

prefix

Type: String Default: "(function(React, window){"

suffix

Type: String Default: "})(React, window);"

replaceWord

Type: String Default: "__ReactCreateElement"

It will generate ,with default prefix and suffix options, "(function(React, window){" + "var " + replaceWord + " = React.createElement;" + result + "})(React, window);" ,which wraps the code with closure to make it works better when using minify tools.

Usage examples

Basic usage

This configuration will just use react-tools to transfer files using the default options.

// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
  reactjs: [{
    src: ['src/input1.jsx', 'src/input2.jsx'],
    dest: 'dest/output.min.js'
  }]
});

Specify wrapper: true to wrap the compiled code.

// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
  reactjs: {
     main:{
      files: [{
        src:"src/jsx/datepicker.jsx",
        dest: "dist/js/datepicker.js"
      }],
      options: {
        wrapper: true
      }
    }
 }
});

Specify prefix and suffix to work with AMD

// Project configuration.
grunt.initConfig({
  reactjs: {
     main:{
      files: [{
        src:"src/jsx/datepicker.jsx",
        dest: "dist/js/datepicker.js"
      }],
      options: {
        wrapper: true,
        prefix: "define([react], function(React){",
        suffix: "return datepicker; });"
      }
    }
 }
});