react-mounter2
v2.0.0
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React Mounter2 lets you mount React components to DOM easily.
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Upgraded dependencies to work with React 16, so no more warnings.
React Mounter
React Mounter lets you mount React components to DOM easily.
React Mounter supports Server Side Rendering when used with FlowRouter.
Normally, when you are rendering a React Component to the DOM, you need to do following things basically,
- Create a root DOM node as the root node for React
- Wait for the DOM to load properly
- Then render the component
React Mounter does all these for you. You just ask it to render a component.
Additionally, React Mounter can work as a simple Layout Manager where you can use with Flow Router.
Basic Usage
Install with:
npm i --save react-mounter2 react react-dom
react
andreact-dom
are peerDependencies ofreact-mounter2
. So, you need to install them into your app manually.
Then let's mount a component.
import React from 'react';
import {mount} from 'react-mounter2';
const WelcomeComponent = ({name}) => (<p>Hello, {name}</p>);
mount(WelcomeComponent, {name: 'Arunoda'});
Using as a Layout Manager
You can user react-mounter2
as a layout Manager for Flow Router. Here's how to do it.
Let's say we've a layout called MainLayout.
const MainLayout = ({content}) => (
<div>
<header>
This is our header
</header>
<main>
{content}
</main>
</div>
);
Now let's try render to our WelcomeComponent
into the MainLayout
.
mount(MainLayout, {
content: <WelcomeComponent name="Arunoda" />
});
That's it.
To use the React Context
In order to use the React context, you need to render the content
component inside the layout. So we need to pass a function instead of the React element. Here's how to do it.
const MainLayout = ({content}) => (
<div>
<header>
This is our header
</header>
<main>
{content()}
</main>
</div>
);
See, now content is a function.
Then, we can pass the Welcome component like this:
mount(MainLayout, {
content: () => (<WelcomeComponent name="Arunoda" />)
});
Configure Root DOM node
By default React Mounter render our components into a DOM node called react-root
. But, you can configure if by like below:
const {mount, withOptions} from `react-mounter`;
const mount2 = withOptions({
rootId: 'the-root',
rootProps: {'className': 'some-class-name'}
}, mount);
mount2(WelcomeComponent, {name: 'Arunoda'});
Server Side Rendering (SSR)
SSR is supported when used with FlowRouter SSR. Checkout this sample app.