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react-addons

v0.9.1-deprecated

Published

Simple packaging of react addons to avoid fiddly 'react/addons' npm module.

Downloads

2,338

Readme

This package is deprecated

The bug causing multiple (identical) versions of react is no longer present in React 0.10 with Browserify >= 4.

Rather than use this package, simply use require('react/addons') in modules that require addons.

react-addons

This is an npm package containing only the react addons, and not the full react build itself (although it requires it). This will play much more nicely with browserify and other build tools than the old require('react/addons') style.

This package is a direct copy/paste of the files in lib/, with the paths to /React changed to require the base react module. If this module gets significantly out of date, it should be simple to rebuild using the React source.

react is a peerDependency of this module, so it won't add extra cruft to your project and will work nicely with browserify.

Example Usage


// Previously, you might access React Addons with this path, which actually
// returns the entire React library, with addons accessible via the `addons` property.
// Unfortunately, this can confuse browserify and can add an extra 1MB (unminified)
// to your build.
var React = require('react/addons');

// Now, you can access it this way, separately from React itself, 
// and enjoy the relatively small size (42kb unminified)!
var React = require('react');
var addons = require('react-addons');

// And the addons are available directly on the module, like so:
var classSet = addons.classSet;

// Now, you don't have to worry about changing your require statements
// throughout your app to use `react/addons`!