@supersede/jsx-dom v6.4.2
jsx-dom
Use JSX for creating DOM elements.
Installation
npm install --save jsx-dom
yarn install jsx-domUsage
Note: If you previously use h as pragma, there is nothing you need to change.
import * as React from 'jsx-dom';
// DOM Elements.
document.body.appendChild(
<div id="greeting" class="alert">Hello World</div>
);
// Functional components
// `defaultProps` and `props.children` are supported natively and work as you expected.
function Hello(props) {
return <div>Hello {props.firstName}, {props.lastName}!</div>;
}
document.body.appendChild(
<Hello firstName="Johny" lastName="Appleseed" />
);Syntax
jsx-dom is based on the React JSX syntax with a few additions:
Class
classis supported as an attribute as well asclassName.classcan take:- a string
- an object with the format
{ [key: string]: boolean }. Keys with a truthy value will be added to the classList - an array of values where falsy values (see below) are filtered out
- an array of any combination of the above
Note that false, true, null, undefined will be ignored per React documentations, and everything else will be used. For example,
<div class="greeting" />
<div class={[ condition && "class" ]} />
<div class={{ hidden: isHidden, 'has-item': this.array.length > 0 }} />
<div class={[ classArray1, classArray2, ['nested'] ]} />Style
styleaccepts both strings and objects.
<div style="background: transparent;" />
<div style={{ background: 'transparent', fontFamily: 'serif' }} />Other Attributes
datasetaccepts an object, where keys with anullorundefinedvalue will be ignored.
<div dataset={{ user: "guest", isLoggedIn: false }} />- Attributes starts with
onand has a function value will be treated as an event listener and attached to the node withaddEventListener.
<div onClick={ e => e.preventDefault() } />innerHTML,innerTextandtextContentare accepted.refaccepts either 1) a callback(node: Element) => voidthat allows access to the node after being created, or 2) a React stylerefobject. This is useful when you have a nested node tree and need to access a node inside without creating an intermediary variable.
// Callback
<input ref={ node => $(node).typehead({ hint: true }) } />
// React.createRef
import * as React from 'jsx-dom';
const textbox = React.createRef();
render(
<div>
<label>Username:</label>
<input ref={ textbox } />
</div>
);
window.onerror = () => {
textbox.current.focus();
};Functional components
You can write functional components and receive passed props in the same way in React. Unlike
React, props.children is guaranteed to be an array.
SVG and Namespaces
A custom build with a list of commonly used SVG tags is included.
// Use 'jsx-dom/svg';
import * as React from 'jsx-dom/svg';
document.body.appendChild(
<div class="flag" style={{ display: 'flex' }}>
<h1>Flag of Italy</h1>
<svg width="150" height="100" viewBox="0 0 3 2" class="flag italy">
<rect width="1" height="2" x="0" fill="#008d46" />
<rect width="1" height="2" x="1" fill="#ffffff" />
<rect width="1" height="2" x="2" fill="#d2232c" />
</svg>
</div>
);Below is a list of SVG tags included.
svg, animate, circle, clipPath, defs, desc, ellipse, feBlend, feColorMatrix, feComponentTransfer, feComposite, feConvolveMatrix, feDiffuseLighting, feDisplacementMap, feDistantLight, feFlood, feFuncA, feFuncB, feFuncG, feFuncR, feGaussianBlur, feImage, feMerge, feMergeNode, feMorphology, feOffset, fePointLight, feSpecularLighting, feSpotLight, feTile, feTurbulence, filter, foreignObject, g, image, line, linearGradient, marker, mask, metadata, path, pattern, polygon, polyline, radialGradient, rect, stop, switch, symbol, text, textPath, tspan, use, view
If you need to create an SVG element that is not in the list, or you want to specify a custom namespace, use the attribute namespaceURI.
import * as React from 'jsx-dom';
<a namespaceURI={ React.SVGNamespace }>I am an SVG element!</a>Goodies
Two extra functions and one constant are provided by this package:
preventDefault(event: Event): EventstopPropagation(event: Event): EventSVGNamespaceis thenamespaceURIstring for SVG Elements.
Browser Support
jsx-dom requires Object.keys and Object.create support. This means IE9 or later.
Known Issues
<div />, and other tags, are inferred as a general JSX.Element in TypeScript instead of
HTMLDivElement (or the equivalents). This is a known bug and its fix depends on TypeScript#21699.