Reusable [scalajs-react] (https://github.com/japgolly/scalajs-react) components.
We are trying to make the experience of using javascript components in scala.js as good as possible by adding typed wrappers.
Adding types to javascript is a lot of guesswork, and we're certain to have gotten them wrong some places. Bug reports and/or pull requests are very much welcome! :)
These components require you to provide javascript yourself.
- Material-ui 0.14.4
- Elemental-ui 0.5.4
- Google maps (downloads js directly from google)
- React GeomIcon (react-geomicons: 2.0.4)
- React Infinite (react-infinite, 0.7.1)
- Spinner (react-spinner, 0.2.3)
- React Select (react-select: 1.0.0-beta)
- React TagsInput (react-tagsinput, 3.0.3)
- React Slick (react-slick: 0.9.3)
- DefaultSelect
- Pager
- ReactDraggable
- ReactListView
- ReactPopOver
- ReactSearchBox
- ReactTable
- ReactTreeView
MuiRaisedButton(label = "label")()
Scala will only run one implicit to convert a type to another,
which means that in order to convert a String
to js.UndefOr[ReactNode]
it needs to be done in two steps:
(1) String => ReactNode
(2) ReactNode
=> js.UndefOr[ReactNode]
We provide special versions of a few such implicits in
chandu0101.scalajs.react.components.Implicits
.
To use:
import chandu0101.scalajs.react.components.Implicits._
or to put them in scope for your whole application:
package object mypackage extends chandu0101.scalajs.react.components.Implicits
If you try to use a javascript wrapper like material-ui and you get an error like this, make sure the corresponding javascript library is loaded in the global namespace where the wrapper expects to find it.
Sbt does not by itself understand these module systems, so unless you're prepared to talk it into supporting it, please rather have a look at the webpack configuration for the demo project to see an example of how this can be solved.
Add these dependencies to you sbt build file
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"com.github.japgolly.scalajs-react" %%% "core" % "0.10.4",
"com.github.japgolly.scalajs-react" %%% "extra" % "0.10.4",
"com.github.chandu0101.scalajs-react-components" %%% "core" % "0.4.1"
)
In order to use the scala.js components, you need to make sure you load their CSS:
GlobalRegistry.register(<component>.Style)
See here for more details
In the case of material-ui at least you generally need to use javascript tools to
generate a bundle of the javascript dependencies, because sbt
and the scala.js
plugin do not understand require()
.
See the demo to see how it can be done.
Online :
http://chandu0101.github.io/sjrc/
Local :
sbt demo/fastOptJS
cd demo
//open a new terminal tab/window
npm install
npm start
//open in browser
http://localhost:8090/