Coffeescript React JSX Transformer
Provides support for an equivalent of JSX syntax in Coffeescript (called CJSX) so you can write your Facebook React components with the full awesomeness of Coffeescript.
Example
car-component.coffee
# @cjsx React.DOM
Car = React.createClass
render: ->
<Vehicle doors={4} locked={isLocked()} data-colour="red" on>
<Parts.FrontSeat />
<Parts.BackSeat />
<p className="kickin">Which seat can I take? {@props?.seat or 'none'}</p>
</Vehicle>
transform
cjsx-transform car-component.coffee
output
Car = React.createClass
render: ->
Vehicle({"doors": (4), "locked": (isLocked()), "data-colour": "red", "on": true},
Parts.FrontSeat(null),
Parts.BackSeat(null),
React.DOM.p({className: "kickin"}, "Which seat can I take? ", (@props?.seat or 'none'))
)
Try it out
The try coffee-react tool is available to test out some CJSX code and see the CoffeeScript it transforms into.
Getting Started
coffee-react-transform
simply handles preprocessing Coffeescript with JSX-style markup into valid Coffeescript. Instead of using it directly, you may want to make use of one of these more high-level tools:
CLI
cjsx-transform [input file]
Outputs Coffeescript code to stdout. Redirect it to a file or straight to the Coffeescript compiler, eg.
cjsx-transform examples/car.coffee | coffee -cs > car.js
API
transform = require 'coffee-react-transform'
transformed = transform('...some CJSX code...')
Installation
From npm:
npm install -g coffee-react-transform
UMD bundle for the browser
If you want to use coffee-react-transform in the browser or under ExecJS or some other environment that doesn't support CommonJS modules, you can use this build provided by BrowserifyCDN, which will work as an AMD module or just a plain old script tag:
http://wzrd.in/standalone/coffee-react-transform
<script src="http://wzrd.in/standalone/coffee-react-transform"></script>
<script>
coffeeReactTransform('-> <a />');
</script>
Spread attributes
A recent addition to JSX (and CJSX) is 'spread attributes' which allow merging an object of props into a component, eg:
extraProps = color: 'red', speed: 'fast'
<div color="blue" {... extraProps} />
which is transformed to:
extraProps = color: 'red', speed: 'fast'
React.DOM.div(Object.assign({"color": "blue"}, extraProps)
If you use this syntax in your code, be sure to include a shim for Object.assign
for browsers/environments which don't yet support it (basically all of them).
es6-shim and object.assign are two possible choices.
Tests
cake test
or cake watch:test
Note about the .cjsx file extension
The custom file extension recently changed from .csx
to .cjsx
to avoid conflicting with an existing C# related file extension, so be sure to update your files accordingly (including changing the pragma to @cjsx
). You can also just use .coffee
as the file extension. Backwards compatibility will be maintained until the next major version.