React integration for the Ray app
npm install react-rayReact integration for the Ray app.
You can install the package via npm:
``bash`
npm install react-ray
react-ray supports React 16+ and provides two hooks:
- useRay - send data to the Ray app whenever it updates.useRayWithElement
- - send the contents of an element ref to the Ray app, optionally updating the item in place when its dependencies change.
To send data to Ray whenever it updates, use the useRay hook along with the type option to specify the type of data you are sending. The boolean replace option can be used to update the Ray item in place when its dependencies change. The default value for replace is false.
Valid types are image, json, html, text, or xml. See the node-ray documentation for more information on these types.
`js
import { useRay } from 'react-ray';
import { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
const MyComponent = () => {
const [count, setCount] = useState(0);
useRay(count, { type: 'text', replace: true });
return (
);
};
`
To send the contents of a ref to the Ray app in a sequential manner (each dependency change sends a new item), set the replace option to false:
`js
import { useRayWithElement } from 'react-ray';
import { useRef, useState } from 'react';
const MyComponent = () => {
const [count, setCount] = useState(0);
const countRef = useRef(null);
useRayWithElement(countRef, [count], { replace: false });
return (
To update the Ray item in place that was sent with the contents of a ref when its dependencies change, set the
replace option to true or omit it:`js
import { useRayWithElement } from 'react-ray';
import { useRef, useState } from 'react';const MyComponent = () => {
const [count, setCount] = useState(0);
const countRef = useRef(null);
useRayWithElement(countRef, [count], { replace: true });
// or
// useRayWithElement(countRef, [count]);
return (
{count}
);
};
`
$3
To access the Ray instance directly, use the
useRayInstance hook:`js
import { useRayInstance } from 'react-ray';const MyComponent = () => {
const ray = useRayInstance();
ray('hello world');
return (
);
};
`Setup
`bash
npm installnpm run dev
`Testing
react-ray uses Jest for unit tests. To run the test suite:npm run test`---
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