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react-code-sandbox

v1.0.0

Published

React code sandbox renders React JSX source code from string to components. It takes source as a string and returns renderable JSX code.

Downloads

9

Readme

React code sandbox

React code sandbox renders React JSX source code from string to components. It takes source as a string and returns renderable JSX code.

Install

yarn add react-code-sandbox
# or
npm install react-code-sandbox --save

Usage

import CodeSandbox from 'react-code-sandbox'

import React from 'react'
import { Text } from 'candour'

const code = `
import { render } from 'react-dom'
import React from 'react'
import { Text } from 'candour'

render(
  <div>
    This is a source string
  </div>
)
`

// add this to your app
<CodeSandbox imports={{ React, Text }}>
  {code}
</CodeSandbox>

Render

render is a special global variable that is injected into the code parser. When you call render, the source code of the first argument to it will be returned from the sandbox.

This part is only used for display purposes and does not effect the source code.

import { render } from 'react-dom'

Imports

Any imports that you specify in the source code have no actual effects and are removed by the parser. They are replaced with variables injected by the imports prop. When looking at the rendered code example, it appears that libraries are imported, but they are just passed as local variables under the scenes.

How it works

It uses babel in the browser to parse and convert the source string into a usable JSX component. It will return parsed component that was returned through render in the source code.

Real world usage

React code sandbox is used throughout Candour docs.