A simple, easy to use library for React development in ClojureScript.
(ns my-app.core
(:require [hx.react :as hx :refer [defnc]]
[hx.hooks :as hooks]
["react-dom" :as react-dom]))
;; `defnc` creates a function that takes a props object and returns React
;; elements. You may use it just like any normal React component.
(defnc MyComponent [{:keys [initial-name]}]
;; use React Hooks for state management
(let [[name update-name] (hooks/useState initial-name)]
[:<>
[:div "Hello "
[:span {:style {:font-weight "bold"}} name] "!"]
[:div [:input {:on-change #(update-name (-> % .-target .-value))}]]]))
(react-dom/render
;; hx/f transforms Hiccup into a React element.
;; We only have to use it when we want to use hiccup outside of `defnc` / `defcomponent`
(hx/f [MyComponent {:initial-name "React in CLJS"}])
(. js/document getElementById "app"))
You'll want to make sure you have the latest version of react
, and whatever
renderer you are targeting (e.g. react-dom
).
npm i react react-dom
If you want to use the React Hooks API (hx.hooks
), you'll need to ensure
you are using React 16.8 or later.
hx
is meant to make it simple, easy and fun to use React.js
within ClojureScript. It is your bridge to the wide world of React.js in
idiomatic CLJS.
The library is split into (currently) three sections, which you can feel free to mix as your project sees fit:
-
A hiccup interpreter. Takes in
[:div {:style {:color "red"}} [:span "foo"]]
and spits outReact.createElement
calls. -
Helpers for creating components.
defnc
anddefcomponent
help us write plain React.js components in idiomatic ClojureScript. -
Helpers for using React Hooks.
No opinionated state management, no custom rendering queue. Use it to build
your awesome opinionated async reactive immutable app framework. hx
is just
a Clojure-y interface to creating plain, unadulterated React components.
Interop:
- punk: A data REBL built for the web
- hx-frisk: A fork of data-frisk-reagent
Copyright © 2018 Will Acton
Distributed under the MIT license.