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jade-react-loader

v1.0.2

Published

Loader for Webpack, transforming Jade templates to React Javascript functions

Downloads

48

Readme

Jade to React JS loader for Webpack

npm package

PreRequisites

  • React & Webpack are peerDependencies (will be installed automatically with npm 2 but left to end-user under npm 3)

Usage

Like any loader can be set up in a configuration file but to use in a require statement:

var React = require("react");

var template = require("jade-react!./react/components/template.jade");

var JadeComponent = React.createClass({
    render: template
});

Passing Arguments to templates

  • If locals is an object specifying the components props you can then render the template on the page like so:
React.render(React.createElement(JadeComponent, locals), document.getElementById("reactivePlace"));
  • OR by passing options through the loader
var React = require("react");

// pass options as json
var template = require("jade-react?{locals: {}, basedir: "", pretty: true}!./react/components/template.jade");

var JadeComponent = React.createClass({
    render: template
});
  • OR by passing arguments directly to the template function
  • For example if you are using the css-loader (and style-loader) to create modular CSS packages
    • typical webpack config:
  module: {
    loaders: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/,
        loader: 'style!css?modules&localIdentName=[name]__[local]___[hash:base64:5]'
      }
    ]
  }
  • then you could pass these styles to your jade template like so:
var React = require("react");
var styles = require('./template.css');

var template = require("jade-react!./react/components/template.jade");

var JadeComponent = React.createClass({
    render: function () {
        return template({styles: styles})
    }
});
  • where they could be referenced as class names:
section(className=styles.content)
  h1 Hey There!

More Info

  • A simple example app (using ES6 syntax) can be seen at jade-react-loader-example

  • Loader uses the react-jade package and Jade templates are subject to the same limitations as listed there.

Acknowledgements

  • Thanks to kilokeith for valuable contributions