react-element-to-jsx-string-compat

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react-element-to-jsx-string

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Turn a ReactElement into the corresponding JSX string.

Useful for unit testing and any other need you may think of.

Features:

  • supports nesting and deep nesting like <div a={{b: {c: {d: <div />}}}} />
  • props: supports string, number, function (inlined as prop={function noRefCheck() {}}), object, ReactElement (inlined), regex, booleans (with or without shorthand syntax), ...
  • order props alphabetically
  • sort object keys in a deterministic order (o={{a: 1, b:2}} === o={{b:2, a:1}})
  • handle ref and key attributes, they are always on top of props
  • React's documentation indent style for JSX

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Setup

yarn add react-element-to-jsx-string [--dev]

Usage

import React from 'react';
import reactElementToJSXString from 'react-element-to-jsx-string';
 
console.log(reactElementToJSXString(<div a="1" b="2">Hello, world!</div>));
// <div
//   a="1"
//   b="2"
// >
//   Hello, world!
// </div>

API

reactElementToJSXString(ReactElement[, options])

options.displayName: function(ReactElement)

Provide a different algorithm in charge of finding the right display name (name of the underlying Class) for your element.

Just return the name you want for the provided ReactElement, as a string.

options.filterProps: array, default []

Provide an array of props to filter for every component. For example ['key'] will suppress the key="" prop from being added.

options.showDefaultProps: boolean, default true

If true, default props shown.

If false, default props are omitted unless they differ from from the default value.

options.showFunctions: boolean, default false

If true, functions bodies are shown.

If false, functions bodies are replaced with function noRefCheck() {}.

options.tabStop: number, default 2

Provide a different number of columns for indentation.

options.useBooleanShorthandSyntax: boolean, default true

If true, Boolean prop values will be omitted for shorthand syntax.

If false, Boolean prop values will be explicitly output like prop={true} and prop={false}

options.maxInlineAttributesLineLength: number, default undefined

Allows to render multiple attributes on the same line and control the behaviour.

You can provide the max number of characters to render inline with the tag name. If the number of characters on the line (including spacing and the tag name) exceeds this number, then all attributes will be rendered on a separate line. The default value of this option is undefined. If this option is undefined then if there is more than one attribute on an element, they will render on their own line. Note: Objects passed as attribute values are always rendered on multiple lines

Environment requirements

The environment you use to use react-element-to-jsx-string should have ES2015 support.

Use the Babel polyfill or any other method that will make you environment behave like an ES2015 environment.

Test

yarn test
yarn test:watch

Build

yarn build
yarn build:watch

Release

Decide if this is a patch, minor or major release, look at http://semver.org/

npm run release [major|minor|patch|x.x.x]

Thanks

alexlande/react-to-jsx was a good source of inspiration.

We built our own module because we had some needs like ordering props in alphabetical order.

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npm i react-element-to-jsx-string-compat

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6.3.3

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