react-lite is an implementation of React that optimizes for small script size.
Note: react-lite dose not support React v16.x now.
Framework Version Minified Size Ember 2.2.0 446kb Polymer 1.0.6 183kb Angular 1.4.8 148kb React 0.14.3 136kb Web Components Polyfill 0.7.19 118kb Riot 2.3.11 20kb React-lite 0.15.6 25kb preact + preact-compat 8.2.1 5kbReact-lite supports the core APIs of React, such as Virtual DOM, intended as a drop-in replacement for React, when you don't need server-side rendering in browser(no ReactDOM.renderToString
& ReactDOM.renderToStaticMarkup
).
If you are using webpack, it's so easy to use react-lite, just config alias in webpack.config.js:
// webpack.config.js { resolve: { alias: { 'react': 'react-lite', 'react-dom': 'react-lite' } } }
Note: feel free to try react-lite, if something happen and we can't fix it in time, then use regular react instead.
You can install react-lite from npm:
npm install react-lite --save
supports IE9+ / ES5 enviroment
learn react-lite from React official documentation
just the same as what react does, see some demos below(I just add the alias to webpack.config.js, no need to do anything else):
via react-lite:
script|head|link
tag in client sideevent
object in react-lite is always persistent, and event.persist
is set as no-op to avoid throwing error.react-tap-event-plugin
, please use fastclick
instead. or add alias 'react-tap-event-plugin': 'react-lite/lib/react-tap-event-plugin'
, just like heretransform-react-inline-elements
, you will get a bundle include both react
and react-lite
.react-lite
just follow the best practice of React
.react-lite reuses react's unitest(170), you can see them in __test__
, and run the tests with:
License: MIT (See LICENSE file for details)
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