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hjsx

v0.1.19

Published

![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/hjsx?style=for-the-badge) ![tests](https://img.shields.io/badge/tests-passing-green?style=for-the-badge)

Downloads

1

Readme

hjsx

npm tests

[!WARNING]
This project is still in early development and is not ready for use.

JSX is great for templating, but pulling in React can be overkill, and even when just using the types it can be confusing. hjsx (Hypertext + JavaScript Extensible Markup Language) aims to provide a simple way to use JSX on the server by rendering it to HTML.

It includes modified types for the JSX elements, with all event handlers removed, and a render method that returns a string.

It is currently available on npm, but I wouldn't recommend using it yet.

Usage

First, install the package:

bun i hjsx

Then you'll need to update your tsconfig.json to use the react-jsx compiler option, and set the jsxFactory and jsxFragmentFactory options to hjsx and hjsx.fragment respectively:

{
    "compilerOptions": {
        "jsx": "react-jsx",
        "jsxFactory": "hjsx",
        "jsxFragmentFactory": "hjsx.fragment"
    }
}

Now you can use JSX:

import { type hjsx } from "hjsx";
type MyComponentProps = hjsx.Attributes & {};
export function MyComponent(props: MyComponentProps) {
    return (
        <>
            <div {...props}>
                <h1>c00l b34nz</h1>
            </div>
        </>
    );
}

Check out the demo:

bun install
bun run examples/serve.ts

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please help me. This is a cry for help.