JSX transpiler. Desugar JSX into JavaScript.
This module aims to be a standard and configurable implementation of JSX decoupled from React for use with Mercury or other modules.
JSX is a JavaScript syntax for composing virtual DOM elements. See React's documentation for an explanation.
For linting files containing JSX see JSXHint.
npm install jsx-transform
This module aims to be a standard and configurable implementation of JSX decoupled from React for use with Mercury or other modules.
JSX is a JavaScript syntax for composing virtual DOM elements. See React's documentation for an explanation.
For linting files containing JSX see JSXHint.
String
String
function
String
Desugar JSX and return transformed string.
Kind: inner method of jsx-transform
String
[options] Object
options.factory String
Factory function name for element creation. [options.spreadFn] String
Name of function for use with spread attributes (default: Object.assign). [options.unknownTagPattern] String
uses given pattern for unknown tags where {tag}
is replaced by the tag name. Useful for rending mercury components as Component.render()
instead of Component()
. [options.passUnknownTagsToFactory] Boolean
Handle unknown tags like known tags, and pass them as an object to options.factory
. If true, createElement(Component)
instead of Component()
(default: false). [options.unknownTagsAsString] Boolean
Pass unknown tags as string to options.factory
(default: false). [options.arrayChildren] Boolean
Pass children as array instead of arguments (default: true).
Example
var jsx = require('jsx-transform'); jsx.fromString('<h1>Hello World</h1>', { factory: 'mercury.h' }); // => 'mercury.h("h1", null, ["Hello World"])'jsx-transform~fromFile(path, [options]) ⇒
String
Kind: inner method of jsx-transform
String
[options] Object
jsx-transform~browserifyTransform([filename], [options]) ⇒ function
Make a browserify transform.
Kind: inner method of jsx-transform
Returns: function
- browserify transform
String
[options] Object
[options.extensions] String
Array of file extensions to run browserify transform on (default: ['.js', '.jsx', '.es', '.es6']
).
Example
var browserify = require('browserify'); var jsxify = require('jsx-transform').browserifyTransform; browserify() .transform(jsxify, options) .bundle()
Use .configure(options)
to return a configured transform:
var browserify = require('browserify'); var jsxify = require('jsx-transform').browserifyTransform; browserify({ transforms: [jsxify.configure(options)] }).bundle()
Use in package.json
:
"browserify": { "transform": [ ["jsx-transform/browserify", { "factory": "h" }] ] }
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