Package Exports
- react-proxy-loader
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Readme
react-proxy-loader
Wraps a react component in a proxy component to enable Hot Module Replacement and Code Splitting.
installation
npm install react-proxy-loader
Usage
var Component = require("react-proxy!./Component");
// => returns the proxied component (You can hot update it.)
var Component = require("react-proxy?async!./Component");
// => returns the proxied component (You can hot update it and it loads on demand)
// (webpack creates an additional chunk for this component and its dependencies)
var ComponentMixin = require("react-proxy?async!./Component").Mixin;
// => returns a mixin for the proxied component
// (This allows you to setup rendering for the loading state for the proxy)
var Component = React.createClass({
mixins: [ComponentMixin],
renderUnavailable: function() {
return <p>Loading...</p>;
}
});The proxy is a react component. All properties are transferred to the wrapped component.
Instead of (or in addition to) inlining the loader call you can also specify the proxied components in your configuration:
module.exports = {
module: {
loaders: [
/* ... */
{
test: [
/component\.jsx$/, // select component by RegExp
/\.async\.jsx$/, // select component by extension
"/abs/path/to/component.jsx" // absolute path to component
],
loader: "react-proxy?async"
}
]
}
};