Async-rendering & data-fetching for universal React applications.
React Resolver lets you define data requirements per-component and will handle the nested, async rendering on both the server & client for you.
For example, the following will load & provide this.props.user
for the
UserProfile
component:
import { resolve } from "react-resolver";
@resolve("user", function(props) {
return http.get(`/api/users/${props.params.userId}`);
})
class UserProfile extends React.Component {
render() {
const { user } = this.props;
...
}
}
This is the equivalent to asynchronously loading user
and providing it to
the component as if it were provided directly:
<UserProfile user={user} />
This makes components pure, stateless, and easy to test as a result.
For environments that don't have native Promise
support,
install ES6 Promise.
$ npm install --save react-resolver
For React v0.13 support, install v2.x.x.
$ npm install --save react-resolver@2
Complete documentation can be found here:
If you'd like to contribute to this project, all you need to do is clone this project and run:
$ npm install
$ npm test
- Eric Clemmons (@ericclemmons)
- Kier Borromeo
- Dustan Kasten
- Adrian Philipp
- Daniel Lo Nigro
- Daniel Chao
- Frederick Fogerty
- Josh Perez
Copyright (c) 2015 Eric Clemmons
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