This adapter lets you use React as a template engine in Fractal. It's based on Fractal's Handlebars adapter. This adapter aims to maintain a React flavor rather than achieve complete feature parity with the Handlebars adapter. The goal is to facilitate writing React components that can easily be used in other projects.
Install the adapter via NPM:
npm i --save fractal-react-adapter
Plug it into your fractal.js
file like so:
const reactAdapter = require('fractal-react-adapter')();
fractal.components.engine(reactAdapter);
fractal.components.set('ext', '.jsx');
The adapter uses Babel to compile React components via babel-register (which hooks into require
or import
and automatically routes those files through Babel). By default, babel-register
is configured to compile .jsx
files and use the react
and es2015
Babel presets, but you can override these with any valid babel-register
config (see Configuration below).
// Default babel-register config
{
extensions: [".jsx"],
presets: ['es2015', 'react'],
}
The adapter also uses babel-plugin-module-resolver
to expose Fractal's component handles as node module names. This allows you to move a component around in the file system without worrying about rewriting your imports.
import Button from '@button';
const Button = require('@button');
These options can be overridden when the adapter is set up.
babelConfig
: any valid configuration options for babel-registerrenderMethod
:'renderToStaticMarkup'
or'renderToString'
(see ReactDOMServer)
const reactAdapter = require('fractal-react-adapter')({
babelConfig: {
presets: ['es2015', 'react', 'stage-0']
},
renderMethod: 'renderToString',
});
import React from 'react';
class Button extends React.Component {
render() {
return <button className={this.props.className}>{this.props.children}</button>
}
}
module.exports = Button;
import React from 'react';
import Button from '@button'
class Card extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<div className="card">
<h1>{this.props.title}</h1>
<p>{this.props.description}</p>
<Button className="orange">{this.props.buttonText}</Button>
</div>
);
}
}
module.exports = Card;