grunt-react-old v0.12.3
DEPRECATED grunt-react
Grunt task for compiling Facebook React's JSX templates into JavaScript.
It also works great with grunt-browserify!
DEPRECATION NOTICE
On June 12th, 2015, the React team has deprecated JSTransform and react-tools, which this project uses:
http://facebook.github.io/react/blog/2015/06/12/deprecating-jstransform-and-react-tools.html
Please use grunt-babel instead.
Getting Started
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.0
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-react --save-devOnce the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-react');The "react" task
Overview
In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named react to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().
grunt.initConfig({
  react: {
    single_file_output: {
      files: {
        'path/to/output/dir/output.js': 'path/to/jsx/templates/dir/input.jsx'
      }
    },
    combined_file_output: {
      files: {
        'path/to/output/dir/combined.js': [
          'path/to/jsx/templates/dir/input1.jsx',
          'path/to/jsx/templates/dir/input2.jsx'
        ]
      }
    },
    dynamic_mappings: {
      files: [
        {
          expand: true,
          cwd: 'path/to/jsx/templates/dir',
          src: ['**/*.jsx'],
          dest: 'path/to/output/dir',
          ext: '.js'
        }
      ]
    }
  },
})Options
These options are passed to react-tools.
options.extension
Type: String
Default value: js
Extension of files to search for JSX-syntax & convert to JS.
options.ignoreMTime
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Speed up compilation of JSX files by skipping files not modified since last pass.
options.harmony
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Turns on JS transformations such as ES6 Classes.
options.sourceMap
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Append inline source map at the end of the transformed source
Turns on JS transformations such as ES6 Classes.
options.es6module
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Allows use of ES6 module syntax. This option does not affect ES6 transformations enabled or disabled by options.harmony.
Recommended Usage
Writing your applications in CommonJS format will allow you to use Browserify to
concatenate your files.  Plus, with grunt-react, your templates will be converted from JSX to JS automatically!
First, install grunt-browserify to your project:
npm install grunt-browserify --save-devSecond, register grunt-browserify in your Gruntfile:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-browserify');Finally, add the following task to your Gruntfile:
browserify:     {
  options:      {
    transform:  [ require('grunt-react').browserify ]
  },
  app:          {
    src:        'path/to/source/main.js',
    dest:       'path/to/target/output.js'
  }
}You've successfully concatenated your JSX & JS files into one file!
Usage Examples
Recommended Options
I recommend naming your React Components with the .jsx extension:
/**
 * @jsx React.DOM
 */
var MyComponent = React.createClass({
  ...
  render: function() {
    return (
      <p>Howdy</p>
    );
  }
});Then, set your Gruntfile to use:
grunt.initConfig({
  react: {
    files: {
      expand: true,
      cwd: 'path/to/jsx/templates/dir',
      src: ['**/*.jsx'],
      dest: 'path/to/output/dir',
      ext: '.js'
    }
  },
})This will output the following:
/**
 * @jsx React.DOM
 */
var MyComponent = React.createClass({displayName: 'MyComponent',
  render: function() {
    return (
      React.DOM.p(null, "Howdy")
    );
  }
});Troubleshooting
If you encounter a file compilation error, you can run grunt --verbose to see specifics about each file being transformed.
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.
Release History
v0.12.2
- Move verbose logging to 
grunt --verbose(#53) 
- Move verbose logging to 
 v0.12.1
- Fix issue with Browserify (#46)
 
v0.12.0
- Update all 
dependencies&devDependencies 
- Update all 
 v0.11.0
- Update 
react-toolstov0.13.0(#45) 
- Update 
 v0.10.0
- Update 
react-toolstov0.12.0(#40). (See release notes: http://facebook.github.io/react/blog/2014/10/28/react-v0.12.html) 
- Update 
 v0.9.0
- Continue compilation despite error. (#31)
 
- v0.8.4
- Add support for 
harmonyvia additional options. (#32) 
 - Add support for 
 - v0.8.3
- Update to 
react-toolsat^v0.11.0(#33) 
 - Update to 
 - v0.8.2
- Emit 
react.errorfor Growl & other notifications (#23) 
 - Emit 
 - v0.8.1
- Throw a proper error when React fails (#25)
 
 - v0.8.0
- Update to React v0.10.0 (#27)
 
 - v0.7.0
- Update to React v0.9.0 (#24)
 
 - v0.6.0
- Task changes to allow for flexible file options as found in the 
grunt-contrib-*projects. - Taking hints from 
grunt-contrib-lessto allow for compiling single files separately, dynamic mappings and combining. - Removed 
extensionoption as this is determined by flexible file matching now. - Removed MT time ignoring, this can be easily done with the 
grunt-newerplugin. - Errors are ignored and skipped by default to match how other grunt plugins work.
 
 - Task changes to allow for flexible file options as found in the 
 - v0.5.2
grunt.failinstead of throwing an error (#11)
 - v0.5.1
- Add file name to errors (#15)
 
 - v0.5.0
- Update to 
react-tools~v0.5.0 
 - Update to 
 - v0.4.1
- Add logging to make it easier catch errors, thanks to @lorefnon (#5)
 
 - v0.4.0
- Update to react-tools ~0.4.0, thanks to @Agent-H (#3)
 
 - v0.3.0
- No longer uses 
bin/jsx, thanks to @petehunt (#2) 
 - No longer uses 
 - Add 
ignoreMTimeoption - v0.2.0
- Add 
require('grunt-react').browserify()andrequire('grunt-react').source()for compiling within Node 
 - Add 
 - v0.1.0
- Initial release
 
 
9 years ago



