@a-la/jsx
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The JSX Transform For ÀLaMode And Other Packages.
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@a-la/jsx
@a-la/jsx
is The JSX transform For ÀLamode And Other Packages.
yarn add @a-la/jsx
npm i @a-la/jsx
Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- API
jsx(string: string, config=: !Config): string
- The Transform
- Classes
- The Dynamic Method
- Limitations
- Copyright
API
The package is available by importing its default function:
import jsx from '@a-la/jsx'
jsx( string: string,
config=: !Config,
): string
Returns the transpiled JSX code into h
pragma calls.
- string*
string
: The code to transform. - config !Config (optional): Configuration object.
Config
: Options for the program.
| Name | Type | Description | Default |
| ---------- | ------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- |
| quoteProps | (boolean | string) | Whether to surround property names with quotes. When the dom
string is passed, it will only quote props for invoking html components, i.e. those that start with a lowercase letter (this is required for Closure Compiler when not providing externs to elements). | false
|
| prop2class | boolean | If a property name starts with a capital letter, the className
of the VNode will be updated. | false
|
| classNames | (!Array<string> | !Object) | The list of properties to put into the className
property. | - |
| renameMap | !Object<string, string> | How to rename classes (only applies to prop2class
and classNames
). | - |
| styles | !Object<string, string> | Rename these properties into styles, e.g., <el border-top="1px">
will become <el style="border-top:1px">
. The keys must be property names, and the values are either booleans, or a string that should be used for renaming of the CSS property, such as { borderTop: 'border-top' }
. Check out @a-la/styles
that provides such a map. | - |
| warn | (warning: string) => ? | The function to receive warnings, e.g., when destructuring of properties is used on dom elements (for Closure Compiler). | - |
import { readFileSync } from 'fs'
import jsx from '@a-la/jsx'
const code = readFileSync('example/Component.jsx', 'utf8')
const res = jsx(code)
console.log(res)
Given the component's source code:
import RichTextArea from 'richtext'
const Title = <title>Example</title>
export const Component = ({
align = 'right', tabs, img,
}) => {
const props = {
class: 'example',
id: 'id',
}
return <div onClick={(e) => {
e.preventDefault()
alert('Hello World')
return false
}} role="aria-button">
<Title/>
<RichTextArea dynamic />
{tabs.map((tab, i) => <span key={i}>{tab}</span>)}
<p {...props} align={align}>
Hello World!
{img && <img src={img}/>}
</p>
</div>
}
The following result is achieved:
import RichTextArea from 'richtext'
const Title = h('title',{},`Example`)
export const Component = ({
align = 'right', tabs, img,
}) => {
const props = {
class: 'example',
id: 'id',
}
return h('div',{onClick:(e) => {
e.preventDefault()
alert('Hello World')
return false
}, role:"aria-button"},
h(Title),
h(RichTextArea,{dynamic:true}),
tabs.map((tab, i) => h('span',{key:i},tab)),
h('p',{...props,align:align},
`Hello World!`
,img && h('img',{src:img}),
),
)
}
The Transform
The transform is the Reg-Exp alternative to Babel's implementation of the JSX transform. We're not aware of any other alternatives, however this approach provides a light-weight solution for transforming JSX
syntax for front-end and back-end rendering and static website generation. The lit-html is based on template strings, and does not provide html highlighting which is enabled in .jsx
files. This makes JSX the standard of modern HTML templating. The service using the JSX does not have to be a react page, so that the transform can be used to server-side rendering which will always require serving HTML using a template. To achieve this in Node.js, the ÀLaMode transpiler can be used, whereas this package just exports a single function to perform the translation of the code.
The import
and export
statements will be temporally commented out when transpiling, otherwise V8 will throw an error when trying to detect where JSX syntax starts (see the method).
Classes
It's possible to make the transpiler extract property names and add them into the className
property. If such property already exists, it will be updated. If it doesn't, it will be created. Moreover, when prop2class
property is set, any property that starts with a capital letter will also be added to the class list. Finally, if you pass a rename map, the classes will be updated according to it.
The component to transpile:
export default function Classes() {
return (<div Example hello world />)
}
The setup:
import { readFileSync } from 'fs'
import jsx from '../src'
const code = readFileSync('example/classes.jsx', 'utf8')
const res = jsx(code, {
prop2class: true,
classNames: ['hello', 'world'],
renameMap: {
hello: 'hi',
},
})
console.log(res)
The output:
export default function Classes() {
return (h('div',{ className:'Example hi world' }))
}
The Dynamic Method
This package will try to create a new Script (an import from the vm
module) to find out where JSX syntax failed (first <
). The location of the opening tag is therefore found out and the name of the tag extracted. With the name of the tag, the closing tag name can be found, and the contents inside parsed.
/Users/zavr/a-la/jsx/test/fixture/Component.jsx:2
<div className={className}>
^
SyntaxError: Unexpected token <
at createScript (vm.js:80:10)
at Object.runInThisContext (vm.js:139:10)
at Module._compile (module.js:617:28)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:664:10)
at Module.load (module.js:566:32)
at tryModuleLoad (module.js:506:12)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:498:3)
at Function.Module.runMain (module.js:694:10)
at startup (bootstrap_node.js:204:16)
at bootstrap_node.js:625:3
Limitations
- [ ] Cannot use
<>
in functions, and{}
in comments e.g.,const C = ({ items }) => <div> {items.map((i, j) => { // stop when { 10 }: if (j > 10) return return <span>{i}</span> })} </div>
- [ ] Cannot define components in
export default { }
, or use anything with}
, e.g.,export default { 'my-component'() { return <div>Hello World</div> }, nested: { val: true }, } </div>