react-rails 1.3.3 → 1.4.2

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  - [Generate components](#component-generator) with a Rails generator
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  - [Be extended](#extending-react-rails) with custom renderers, transformers and view helpers
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+ Just getting started with React? Make sure to check out the [Getting Started] (https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/getting-started.html) guide.
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  ## Installation
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  Add `react-rails` to your gemfile:
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  ```ruby
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- gem 'react-rails', '~> 1.3.0'
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+ gem 'react-rails', '~> 1.4.0'
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  ```
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  Next, run the installation script:
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  config.react.server_renderer_timeout ||= 20 # seconds
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  config.react.server_renderer = React::ServerRendering::SprocketsRenderer
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  config.react.server_renderer_options = {
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- files: ["react.js", "components.js"], # files to load for prerendering
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+ files: ["react-server.js", "components.js"], # files to load for prerendering
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  replay_console: true, # if true, console.* will be replayed client-side
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  }
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  end
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  class TodoController < ApplicationController
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  def index
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- render component: 'TodoList', props: { todos: @todos }, tag: 'span'
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+ render component: 'TodoList', props: { todos: @todos }, tag: 'span', class: 'todo'
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  end
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  end
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  ```
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  This custom renderer behaves the same as a normal view renderer and accepts the usual arguments - `content_type`, `layout`, `location` and `status`.
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- By default, your current layout will be used and the component, rather than a view, will be rendered in place of `yield`.
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+ By default, your current layout will be used and the component, rather than a view, will be rendered in place of `yield`. Custom data-* attributes
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+ can be passed like `data: {remote: true}`.
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  ### Component generator
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+ **--coffee** : Generate the component using CoffeeScript syntax
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+ For example:
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  #### Arguments
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  The generator can use the following arguments to create basic propTypes:
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  `<ExampleComponent videos={this.props.videos} />`
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  ```
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+ Alternatively, the newer ES6 style class based syntax can be used like this:
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+ ```
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  ## Extending `react-rails`
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  You can extend some of the core functionality of `react-rails` by injecting new implementations during configuration.