/phoenix_live_react

Render React.js components in Phoenix LiveView views

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PhoenixLiveReact

Render React.js components in Phoenix LiveView views.

Installation

Add to your mix.exs and run mix deps.get:

def deps do
  [
    {:phoenix_live_react, "~> 0.4"}
  ]
end

Then add to your assets/package.json and run npm i or yarn:

{
  ...
  "dependencies": {
    ...
    "phoenix": "file:../deps/phoenix",
    "phoenix_html": "file:../deps/phoenix_html",
    "phoenix_live_view": "file:../deps/phoenix_live_view",
    "phoenix_live_react": "file:../deps/phoenix_live_react", # <-- ADD THIS!
    ...
  },
  ...
}

Note for umbrella projects the relative file paths should look like "file:../../../deps/phoenix_live_react"

Connect the hooks to your liveview (app.js):

import LiveReact, { initLiveReact } from "phoenix_live_react"

let hooks = { LiveReact }

let liveSocket = new LiveSocket("/live", Socket, { hooks, params: { _csrf_token: csrfToken } })

// Optionally render the React components on page load as
// well to speed up the initial time to render.
// The pushEvent, pushEventTo and handleEvent props will not be passed here.
document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", e => {
  initLiveReact()
})

Usage

Add your react components to the window scope (app.js):

import { MyComponent } from "./components/my_components"

window.Components = {
  MyComponent
}

Use in your live view:

import PhoenixLiveReact

def render(assigns) do
  ~L"""
  <%= live_react_component("Components.MyComponent", [name: @name], id: "my-component-1") %>
  """
end

Instead of importing it in each view, you can also add it to your web module:

defp view_helpers do
  quote do
    # ...
    import PhoenixLiveReact
    # ...
  end
end

Events

To push events back to the liveview the pushEvent, pushEventTo and handleEvent functions from Phoenix LiveView are passed as props to the component.

  • pushEvent(event, payload) - push an event from the client to the LiveView
  • pushEventTo(selector, event, payload) - push an event from the client to a specific LiveView component
  • handleEvent(event, handler) - (phoenix_live_view >= 0.14) receive data directly through liveview push_event
const { pushEvent, pushEventTo, handleEvent } = this.props;

pushEvent("button_click");
pushEvent("myevent", {"var": "value"});
pushEventTo("#component-1", "do_something")

handleEvent("some-event", (payload) => console.log(payload))

How to add react to your phoenix app

In your assets dir:

npm install react react-dom --save
npm install @babel/preset-env @babel/preset-react --save-dev

Create an assets/.babelrc file:

{
  "presets": [
    "@babel/preset-env",
    "@babel/preset-react"
  ]
}

For NPM users, you might need the add the following to your assets/webpack.config.js file:

module.exports = (env, options) => ({
  // add:
  resolve: {
    alias: {
      react: path.resolve(__dirname, './node_modules/react'),
      'react-dom': path.resolve(__dirname, './node_modules/react-dom')
    }
  }
  //
});

React phoenix

This library is inspired by react-phoenix.

Check it out if you want to use react components in regular views.