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react-to-jsx

v1.3.2

Published

Generates a JSX string representation of React elements

Downloads

2,791

Readme

React to JSX

Generates a JSX string representation of React elements. Takes a React Element (or an array of React Elements). Useful for generating React component style guides.

Usage

Install

npm install react-to-jsx

Basic Usage

var reactToJsx = require('react-to-jsx');

var jsxString = reactToJsx(
  <Button
    type="submit"
    size="large">
    Cool Button
  </Button>
);

// <Button
//   type="submit"
//   size="large">
//   Cool Button
// </Button>

console.log(jsxString);

Options

reactToJsx takes an optional options object: reactToJsx(reactElement, options).

indent

Type: String Default: '\t' (Tab)

Sets the indent string for returned JSX. Should probably match your preferred code style. Two spaces? Four? Three? The choice is yours, friend.

includeNull

Type: 'Boolean' Default: true

Determines whether to include props with a value of null in the returned JSX.

exclude

Type: Array Default: []

Array of props to exclude from the returned JSX. Hide those weird props, they shouldn't be in your docs anyway.