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inferno-create-class
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Provides a helper to create Inferno Components without needing ES2015
Provides a helper to create Inferno Components without needing ES2015
Warning: This package will .bind
all class methods to its instance!
We recommend using ES2015 classes and transpiling them with babel or typescript.
This package was implemented to provide alternative for old React.createClass
.
npm install inferno-create-class
import { createClass } from 'inferno-create-class';
import { render } from 'inferno';
const MyComponent = createClass({
displayName: 'MyComponent',
render: function() {
return <div>Hello, world!</div>;
}
});
render(<MyComponent />, container);
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Provides a helper to create Inferno Components without needing ES2015
The npm package inferno-create-class receives a total of 19,992 weekly downloads. As such, inferno-create-class popularity was classified as popular.
We found that inferno-create-class 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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