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react-rails-ujs
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mounting components built with webpack (compatible with react-rails)
This npm package is replacement for react-rails when assets pipeline is completely disabled and replaced with webpack bundles.
npm i --save react-rails-ujs
Add react_component helper
module ApplicationHelper
def react_component(name, props = {}, options = {}, &block)
html_options = options.reverse_merge(data: {
react_class: name,
react_props: (props.is_a?(String) ? props : props.to_json)
})
content_tag(:div, '', html_options, &block)
end
end
Render components into rails views
<%= react_component('Message', text: 'Hello react-rails-ujs') %>
Mount webpack bundled components
import { mountComponents } from './react-rails-ujs';
import { Message } from './components/Message';
mountComponents({
Message,
});
FAQs
mounting components built with webpack (compatible with react-rails)
The npm package react-rails-ujs receives a total of 2,899 weekly downloads. As such, react-rails-ujs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-rails-ujs 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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