NervJS / nerv
- воскресенье, 14 января 2018 г. в 03:16:23
A blazing fast React alternative, compatible with IE8 and React 16.
Nerv is a virtual-dom based JavaScript (TypeScript) library with identical React 16 API, which offers much higher performance, tinier package size and better browser compatibility.
⚛ Identical React API, no 'nerv-compat' is needed
️⚔ Battle tested, serve in JD.com home page and TOPLIFE.com
This repository is a monorepo that we manage using Lerna. That means that we actually publish several packages to npm from the same codebase, including:
Package | Description |
---|---|
nervjs |
The core of Nerv |
nerv-redux |
Nerv binding for Redux |
nerv-devtools |
Provides support for React's Dev Tools for Nerv |
nerv-server |
Support for server side rendering |
nerv-test-utils |
Suite of utilities for testing Nerv applications |
nerv-utils |
Internal Helpers functions for Nerv |
nerv-shared |
Internal shared functions for Nerv |
nerv-create-class |
The legacy createClass API for Nerv |
The easiest way to get started with Nerv is using CodeSandbox Playground, If you use React, you already know how to use Nerv.
Of course we recommend that you use Nerv with Webpack and Babel.First you can install Nerv like this
With npm
$ npm install --save nervjs
With yarn
$ yarn add nervjs
Then import what you want,Nerv provides both named and default exports,so you can use Nerv as a namespace or import just what you need as locals
Default exports:
import Nerv from 'nervjs'
class HelloMessage extends Nerv.Component {
render() {
return <div>Hello {this.props.name}</div>
}
}
Nerv.render(
<HelloMessage name="Nerv" />,
document.getElementById('app')
)
Named:
import { Component, render } from 'nervjs'
class HelloMessage extends Component {
render() {
return <div>Hello {this.props.name}</div>
}
}
render(
<HelloMessage name="Nerv" />,
document.getElementById('app')
)
Switching to Nerv from React is easy, just aliasing nervjs
in for react
and react-dom
, without any code changes.
Add an alias in your webpack.config.js
:
{
// ...
resolve: {
alias: {
'react': 'nervjs',
'react-dom': 'nervjs',
// Not necessary unless you consume a module using `createClass`
'create-react-class': "nerv-create-class"
}
}
// ...
}
Install the babel plugin for aliasing
$ npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-module-resolver
In .babelrc
:
{
"plugins": [
["module-resolver", {
"root": ["."],
"alias": {
"react": "nervjs",
"react-dom": "nervjs",
// Not necessary unless you consume a module using `createClass`
"create-react-class": "nerv-create-class"
}
}]
]
}
Install the aliasify transform:
$ npm i --save-dev aliasify
Then in your package.json
:
{
"aliasify": {
"aliases": {
"react": "nervjs",
"react-dom": "nervjs"
}
}
}
Nerv currently support React API and features:
react
react-dom
First, install es5-polyfill
:
npm install --save es5-polyfill
Then insert the code into the beginning of your entry file:
require('es5-polyfill');
At last, setting .babelrc
if you are using babel
:
{
"presets": [
["env", {
"spec": true,
"useBuiltIns": false
}],
["es3"]
],
...
}
Nerv has a development tools module which allows you to inspect the component hierarchies via the React Chrome Developer Tools plugin.
To enable the Nerv development tool you must install the nerv-devtools
module and then require('nerv-devtools')
before the initial Nerv.render()
.
if (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production') {
require('nerv-devtools')
}
// before Nerv.render()
Nerv.render(<App />, document.getElementById('#root'))