JSPM

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Proxies ES6 React components without unmounting or losing their state.

Package Exports

  • react-stand-in

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Readme

React Stand-In (Facade) build status npm version

Drop-in replace of react-proxy. All this README are borrowed from it.

The difference? This one works only for ES6 code, and does not support old React implimentation

A generic React component proxy useful for hot reloading. A descendant of React-Proxy with extension for ES6/7 environment.

Handles arrow function in a more easy way

Requirements

  • React 0.15+

Usage

Intended to be used from hot reloading tools like React Hot Loader.
If you’re an application developer, it’s unlikely you’ll want to use it directly.

You will need something like react-deep-force-update to re-render the component tree after applying the update.

import React, { Component } from 'react';

class ComponentVersion1 extends Component {
  render() {
    return <div>Before hot update.</div>;
  }
}

class ComponentVersion2 extends Component {
  render() {
    return <div>After hot update.</div>;
  }
}

Without React Proxy:

const rootEl = document.getElementById('root');
React.render(<ComponentVersion1 />, rootEl);

// Will reset state and kill DOM :-(
React.render(<ComponentVersion2 />, rootEl);

With React Facade:

import React from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import createProxy from 'react-stand-in';
import deepForceUpdate from 'react-deep-force-update';

// Create a proxy object, given the initial React component class.
const proxy = createProxy(ComponentVersion1);

// Obtain a React class that acts exactly like the initial version.
// This is what we'll use in our app instead of the real component class.
const Proxy = proxy.get();

// Render the component (proxy, really).
const rootInstance = render(<Proxy />, rootEl);

// Point the proxy to the new React component class by calling update().
// Instances will stay mounted and their state will be intact, but their methods will be updated.
proxy.update(ComponentVersion2);

// Force-update the whole React component tree.
// Until React provides an official DevTools API to do this,
// you should keep the reference to the root instance(s).
deepForceUpdate(rootInstance);

Features

  • Supports only modern (ES6 classes) style
  • Supports inherited and base classes (although you shouldn’t use inheritance with React)
  • Contains an extensive test suite to avoid regressions
  • Preserves displayName
  • Preserves enumerability and writability of methods
  • Preserves toString() of methods
  • Replaces instance getters and setters
  • Replaces instance methods preserving their identity
  • Replaces bound instance methods preserving their identity
  • Because identity is preserved, instance methods already scheduled for setInterval or setTimeout are updated
  • Replaces static getters and setters
  • Replaces unbound static methods
  • Replaces static properties unless they were overwritten by code
  • Sets up this.constructor to match the most recent class

Contributing

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Run npm install
  3. Run npm run test:watch
  4. Take a look at the existing tests
  5. Add tests for the failing case you aim to fix and make them pass
  6. Submit a PR!

License

MIT