react-dom-enhance
v1.0.0
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Mount React application instance(s) to CSS selector result(s), pass data-* as props. Fork of react-dom-inject
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react-dom-enhance
Mount React application instance(s) to CSS selector result(s), pass data attributes as props. Fork of react-dom-inject
Install
npm i -S react-dom-enhance
Caveats
children
prop is not working. Reduct functionality is currently disabled.
Usage
This package was written to ease transition of legacy applications from older systems component by component. It can be used to rewrite legacy components as react components, and then inject them into placeholder elements in the legacy application without requiring them to be in the same tree as the new react application.
index.html
<!-- ... -->
<!-- All data properties will be camelCased and injected into the components props object. Any innerHTML will be injected into the children element of your react component. -->
<div id="my-element" data-title="My Element!" data-color="#ff0000" data-default-visibility="false">
<span>Some inner HTML to be injected here</span>
</div>
<!-- ... -->
MyReactElement.jsx
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOMInject from 'react-dom-inject'
/**
* ReactElement to be injected.
* This could be a regular class element but for this example I'm using an inline function style element.
*/
export const MyReactElement = props => {
const { title, color, defaultVisibility, children, description } = props
const style = { color
, display: defaultVisibility ? 'block' : 'none'
}
return (
<div style={style}>
<h1>{title}</h1>
<div>
{children}
</div>
</div>
)
}
export const MyReactElementDOM = ReactDOMInject(MyReactElement)
render.js
import { MyReactElementDOM } from './MyReactElement'
...
MyReactElementDOM.render('#my-element'[, { description: 'This is a way to pass properties to the element at render time.'[, state: reduxState ] } ])