This is a browserify transform which works similarly to react-hot-loader. Once you run you app in the browser, it monitors your JavaScript code and only updates the changed component, preserving the state of the application.
npm install browserify-react-live --save-dev
git clone https://github.com/Kureev/browserify-react-live.git
cd browserify-react-live/examples/01\ -\ Basic
npm i && npm start
Run http://localhost:8080 and try updating the component.
Add transform to package.json
:
"browserify": {
"transform": [
"browserify-react-live"
]
}
or run watchify with transform from the CLI:
watchify -t browserify-react-live components/file.js -o bundles/file.js
Start browserify-patch-server
:
node_modules/.bin/browserify-patch-server components/*
-
Server
node_modules/.bin/browserify-patch-server components/* -p 8888 # Default is 8081
-
Transform
watchify -t [ browserify-react-live -p 8888 ] components/file.js -o bundles/file.js # Default is 8080
browserify-react-live
works with browserify-patch-server
:
browserify-patch-server
This part is responsible for watching changes for specified path and compute/broadcast patch. Every time watched files changes, it automatically calculate patch and send it via websocket to client.browserify-react-live
transform. Patch browserify'srequire
function to inject Dan Abramov'sreact-hot-api
and websocket client which will wait for server broadcast and apply received patch.
- Now you need to watch files instead of bundle. E.g.
components/*
instead ofdist/bundle.js
node
> 0.10 orio.js
> 2.0
MIT