0.1.0 • Published 9 years ago

dre-react-classname v0.1.0

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MIT
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github
Last release
9 years ago

react-classname

Allows elements to be created with a plain string specifying className

Purpose

To support the use of React without JSX - the unfortunate stain on an otherwise interesting library. With this module, you can render structural elements that just have a className very succinctly (more so than JSX).

Installation

npm install dre-react-classname --save

It's a commonJS module so you require it. If you're using fancy new ES6 transpilation, you can do this to import the specific elements you want to render:

import { div, span } from "dre-react-classname"

Then you can use them in your render function:

return div("foo", span("bar"));

Here, foo and span are CSS class names. They get expanded automatically so the above is equivalent to:

return div({ className: "foo" }, span({ className: "bar" }));

If you're not using ES6 yet you can simulate the above import-and-declare pattern:

var X = require("dre-react-classname");
var div = X.div, span = X.span;

TypeScript

A declaration file is supplied in the typings folder.