🌗 Render React components conditionally
React If
Lightweight conditional rendering for React (If, Unless, Switch/Case/Default).
lesnoypudge's react-if
babel-plugin-react-if
Brand checking of React Elements.
React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
Simple reusable React error boundary component
Use react-devtools outside of the browser
ESLint rules for React Hooks
Babel preset for React Native applications
Conditional component for react, if else as a component
avoid rerender with rerender warnings- dont update react if you dont have to
Official React bindings for Redux
An overlay for displaying stack frames.
Report and remove unused es6 modules
Display PDFs in your React app as easily as if they were images.
The Babel preset for Expo projects
Color normalization for React Native.
Code generation tools for React Native
A React component wrapper for web components.
Disables scroll outside of `children` node.
Polyfills for various browsers including commonly used language features
React components for efficiently rendering large, scrollable lists and tabular data
Render components in views or controller actions. Server-side rendering powered by ExecJS. Transform JSX in the asset pipeline or use Shakapacker.
See README.md
Provides React integration for Webpacker
ruby-coffee-react is a bridge to the npm coffee-react-transform module, which transforms CJSX (Coffeescript with React JSX-style markup) into valid Coffeescript. If you want to use CJSX with Rails/Sprockets, see the sprockets-coffee-react gem.
Makerspace-react but for Rails.
Production-tested, JavaScript-first tooling to use webpack within your Rails application
Rails + React + Backbone + magic
Production-tested, JavaScript-first tooling to use webpack within your Rails application
[deprecated] A Ruby client for the Hypernova service
React and Rails integration done with webpack
Ruby bridge to JSX & the React JavaScript library.
Preprocessor for Coffeescript with React JSX (CJSX). This gem makes it easy to integrate this into the Rails asset pipeline or other Sprockets chains. If you want to use CJSX without Sprockets, see the coffee-react gem, or the coffee-react npm module.