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jsx-transform

v2.4.1

Published

JSX transpiler. Desugar JSX into JavaScript. A standard and configurable implementation of JSX decoupled from React.

Downloads

5,904

Readme

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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.

Installation

npm install jsx-transform

API

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.

jsx-transform~fromString(str, [options]) ⇒ String

Desugar JSX and return transformed string.

Kind: inner method of jsx-transform

| Param | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | str | 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

| Param | Type | | --- | --- | | path | String | | [options] | Object |

jsx-transform~browserifyTransform([filename], [options]) ⇒ function

Make a browserify transform.

Kind: inner method of jsx-transform
Returns: function - browserify transform

| Param | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | [filename] | 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" }]
  ]
}

BSD Licensed