Backbone.React.Component
is a mixin that glues Backbone models and collections into React components.
When the component is mounted, a wrapper starts listening to models and collections changes to automatically set your component state and achieve UI binding through reactive updates.
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Using Bower
bower install backbone-react-component
Using Npm
npm install backbone-react-component
If you're not using Bower nor Npm download the source from the dist folder or use CDNJS.
var MyComponent = React.createClass({
mixins: [Backbone.React.Component.mixin],
render: function () {
return <div>{this.state.model.foo}</div>;
}
});
var model = new Backbone.Model({foo: 'bar'});
React.render(<MyComponent model={model} />, document.body);
// Update the UI
model.set('foo', 'Hello world!');
MyComponent
will listen to any model changes, making the UI refresh.
var MyComponent = React.createClass({
mixins: [Backbone.React.Component.mixin],
createEntry: function (entry) {
return <div key={entry.id}>{entry.helloWorld}</div>;
},
render: function () {
return <div>{this.state.collection.map(this.createEntry)}</div>;
}
});
var collection = new Backbone.Collection([
{id: 0, helloWorld: 'Hello world!'},
{id: 1, helloWorld: 'Hello world!'}
]);
React.render(<MyComponent collection={collection} />, document.body);
var MyComponent = React.createClass({
mixins: [Backbone.React.Component.mixin],
createEntry: function (entry) {
return <div>{entry.helloWorld}</div>;
},
render: function () {
return (
<div>
{this.state.firstModel.helloWorld}
{this.state.secondModel.helloWorld}
{this.state.firstCollection.map(this.createEntry)}
{this.state.secondCollection.map(this.createEntry)}
</div>
);
}
});
var MyFactory = React.createFactory(MyComponent);
var newComponent = MyFactory({
model: {
firstModel: new Backbone.Model({helloWorld: 'Hello world!'}),
secondModel: new Backbone.Model({helloWorld: 'Hello world!'})
},
collection: {
firstCollection: new Backbone.Collection([{helloWorld: 'Hello world!'}]),
secondCollection: new Backbone.Collection([{helloWorld: 'Hello world!'}])
}
});
React.render(newComponent, document.body);
var Backbone = require('backbone');
var backboneMixin = require('backbone-react-component');
var React = require('react');
var model = new Backbone.Model({
helloWorld: 'Hello world!'
});
var HelloWorld = React.createClass({
mixins: [backboneMixin],
render: function () {
return React.DOM.div({}, this.state.model.helloWorld);
}
});
var HelloWorldFactory = React.createFactory(HelloWorld);
// Render to an HTML string
React.renderToString(HelloWorldFactory({model: model}));
// Updating the model
model.set('helloWorld', 'Hi again!');
// Rendering to an HTML string again
React.renderToString(HelloWorldFactory({model: model}));
The following API is under Backbone.React.Component.mixin
(require('backbone-react-component')
):
Inspired by Backbone.View, it's a shortcut to this.$el.find method if jQuery
is present, else it fallbacks to native DOM querySelector
.
Grabs the component's collection(s) or from one of the parents.
Grabs the component's model(s) or from one of the parents.
Hook that can be implemented to return a model or multiple models. This hook is
executed when the component is initialized. It's useful on cases such as when
react-router
is being used.
Hook that can be implemented to return a collection or multiple collections.
This hook is executed when the component is initialized. It's useful on cases
such as when react-router
is being used.