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Advanced tools
React is a implementation of React in Python using Brython. React application runs on the client side, which are written in Python 3. It's Component based and follows the same virtual DOM and Fiber architecture as ReactJS. React also supports PYX syntax which is equivalent to JSX in Javascript.
Creating a React app is very simple and the process in very much inspired from ReactJS. 1111
React has a PyPI package
pip install react-python
Once React is installed, then to setup boiler plate -
react-cli --init
React comes with a simple live reload development server, to use start it -
react-cli --serve
This will start a development server at http://127.0.0.1:5500/
To create a deployment build of your application -
react-cli --build
This will create a build directory in project folder. Then this can be very easily deployed to services like Netlify Drop by uploading build folder for deployment.
To get syntax highlighting on.pyx files in React applications, install React Syntax Highlighter in VSCODE from Visual Studio Marketplace.
Todo List using React - https://react-py-todo.netlify.app/
import React
from browser import document
def Greetings(props):
return <h1>Hi, {" " + props["name"]}</h1>
element = <Greetings name="World!"/>
React.render(element, document.getElementById("root"))
import React
from browser import document
def Counter(props):
count, setCount = React.useState(0)
return <div>
<h1>Count :{count}</h1>
<button onClick={lambda e: setCount(count + 1)}>+</button>
<button onClick={lambda e: setCount(count - 1)}>-</button>
</div>
element = <Counter/>
React.render(element, document.getElementById("root"))
import React
from browser import document
from browser.timer import set_interval, clear_interval
def Timer(props):
seconds, setSeconds = React.useState(props["timelimit"])
running, setRunning = React.useState(False)
if seconds < 1:
setRunning(False)
def _tick():
setSeconds(lambda s: s - 1)
def __effect():
if running:
print("Set Interval")
__interval = set_interval(_tick, 1000)
return lambda: clear_interval(__interval)
React.useEffect(__effect, [running])
color = "red" if not running else "blue"
return
<div>
<div style={{"color": color}}>Seconds : {seconds}</div>
<button onClick={lambda e: setRunning(lambda r: not r)}>Start / Stop</button>
</div>
element = <Timer timelimit={5}/>
React.render(element, document.getElementById("root"))
import React
from browser import document
def LiveInput(props):
value, setValue = React.useState("")
return
<div>
<input value={value + ""} onInput={lambda e: setValue(e.target.value)}/>
<h1>{value}</h1>
</div>
element = <LiveInput/>
React.render(element, document.getElementById("root"))
import React
from React.utils import lmap
from browser import document
from browser.ajax import get
def UserCard(props):
return <div style={{
"border": "1px solid black",
"padding": "5px",
"margin": "10px",
}}>
<h2>{props["name"]}</h2>
<p>email: {" " + props["email"]}</p>
<p>website: {" " + props["website"]}</p>
</div>
def UserList(props):
users, setUsers = React.useState([])
def __effect():
def _on_complete(res):
print(res.json)
setUsers(res.json)
get("https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users", oncomplete = _on_complete)
React.useEffect(__effect, [])
return <div>
{lmap(
lambda x: <UserCard name={x["name"]} email={x["email"]} website={x["website"]}/>,
users
) if len(users) > 0 else <h1>Loading...</h1>}
</div>
element = <UserList/>
print(element)
React.render(element, document.getElementById("root"))
Check Contribution.md for Detailed Information.
This project is still in beta, so if you find any bugs please raise an issue.
refer to ./LICENCE*
pip install build twine python -m build python -m twine upload dist/*.whl
FAQs
cLient-side react for python
We found that react-python demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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