ECMAScript module versions of
- react.production.min.js
- react-dom.production.min.js
- react.development.js
- react-dom.development.js
with the right exports and imports to use them directly in browsers which support ECMAScript modules and module loading.
react and react-dom version: 16.6.3
The module property in package.json only supports one file, and this creates four modules to use. Therefor the pkg.module isn't used and you need to copy the files yourself. Or generate them before you use them in development or during your build step.
import React from 'https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/react.development.mjs';
import ReactDOM from 'https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/react-dom.development.mjs';
In the root of this repo are the four script files.
- react.development.mjs
- react-dom.development.mjs
- react.production.min.mjs
- react-dom.production.min.mjs
You can copy paste the relevant files and upload them to wherever you want. They should work right away because the module specifier is a relative one.
Install
npm i react-ecmascript
Than generate the sources in Node
const reactEcmascript = require('react-ecmascript');
reactEcmascript('someUrl') // optional uri as argument, pass in the folder. the correct filename will get appended
.then(sources => {
console.log(sources);
/*
{
'react.production.min.mjs': 'content as string',
'react-dom.production.min.mjs': 'content as string',
'react.development.mjs': 'content as string',
'react-dom.development.mjs': 'content as string'
}
*/
// do something with these sources, like saving them to disk to use them in your project
});
The optional argument that can be passed to the function exported by the react-ecmascript module is the directory where these files will be made available to be used in a browser. The relevant filename to import will get appended automatically (production.min or development). In most cases this will not be needed though.
The files generated by this script can be used directly in Rollup. To use these files through Rollup you will need to add the correct settings to the Rollup config.
Add react and react-dom to the output.paths object so Rollup knows with what to replace the module specifier in the files that import react and react-dom:
{
react: urlWhereTheReactFileWillBeDeployed,
'react-dom': urlWhereTheReactDOMFileWillBeDeployed
}
and also flag them as being external in the external array to prevent unfound modules messages:
[
'react',
'react-dom',
`${directoryWhereTheFilesWillBeDeployed}react.development.mjs`,
`${directoryWhereTheFilesWillBeDeployed}react-dom.development.mjs`,
`${directoryWhereTheFilesWillBeDeployed}react.production.min.mjs`,
`${directoryWhereTheFilesWillBeDeployed}react-dom.production.min.mjs`
]
You can also reference the files directly from the node_modules directory in Rollup if you're using the 'rollup-plugin-node-resolve'
plugin.
When react and react-dom have a module entry in their package.json and they will have formalized the top-level ES exports this module will be deprecated. Untill then this is the next best thing if you want to use react and react-dom as ECMAScript modules in a browser.