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react-hyperscript
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Hyperscript syntax for React.js markup.
var h = require('react-hyperscript');
var React = require('react');
var AnotherComponent = require('./another-component');
module.exports = React.createClass({
render: function render() {
return (
h('div.example', [
h('h1#heading', 'This is hyperscript'),
h('h2', 'creating React.js markup'),
h(AnotherComponent, {foo: 'bar'}, [
h('li', [
h('a', {href: 'http://whatever.com'}, 'One list item')
]),
h('li', 'Another list item')
])
])
);
}
});
If you're using React 0.11, use react-hyperscript 1.x.x. For later versions, use react-hyperscript 2.x.x.
Object.assign is used in this library and is not poly-filled.
h(componentOrTag, properties, children)
Returns a React element.
Object|String
- Can be a React component OR tag
string with optional css class names/id in the format h1#some-id.foo.bar
.
If a tag string, it will parse out the tag name and change the id
and
className
properties of the properties
object.Object
(optional) - An object containing the properties
you'd like to set on the element.Array|String
(optional) - An array of h()
children or
a string. This will create child elements or a text node, respectively.Array
- An array of React elements that will be wrapped with React.Fragment
.v3.2.0
Add support for React fragments
FAQs
Hyperscript syntax for React.js markup
The npm package react-hyperscript receives a total of 844 weekly downloads. As such, react-hyperscript popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-hyperscript demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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