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html2jsx-loader

v1.0.1

Published

html to jsx loader for webpack

Downloads

2

Readme

html2jsx-loader

Webpack loader module that exports HTML as React JSX class. I created this loader to help webmasters work with layouts in friendly html environment. HTML can be then just copied by front-end developer to proper component or container for further development.

Usage

Documentation: Using loaders

Installation

npm i html2jsx-loader

Examples

Add the html2jsx-loader to your Webpack configuration:

{
    resolve: {
        extensions: ['','.js','.html']
    }
    ...
    module: {
        loaders: [{
            test: /.html$/
            , loader: 'babel!htmltojsx'
        }
    ]}
    ...
}

Now you can write raw HTML (e.g. Layout1.html) and webpack will automatically convert the content of this file to a React component.

Finally, you can reference this component in your JavaScript code as follows:

const Layout1 = require('./Layout1');
const Layout2 = require('./Layout2');

//Layout1 is not HTML but ReactJS class.
const routes = (
    <Route path="/" component={RootLayout}>
        <Route path = "layout1" component = {Layout1} />
        <Route path = "layout2" component = {Layout2} />
        ...