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@skroutz/hypernova-react
Advanced tools
On the server, wraps the component in a function to render it to a HTML string given its props.
On the client, calling this function with your component scans the DOM for any server-side rendered instances of it. It then resumes those components using the server-specified props.
npm install hypernova-react
Here's how to use it in your module:
import { renderReact } from 'hypernova-react';
import MyComponent from './src/MyComponent.jsx';
export default renderReact(
'MyComponent.hypernova.js', // this file's name (or really any unique name)
MyComponent,
);
FAQs
React bindings for Hypernova
We found that @skroutz/hypernova-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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