%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-react-pages Version: 0.3.2 Release: 1 Summary: A zero-fuss way to create non single page apps with react. License: MIT URL: https://github.com/pycampers/react-pages Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/7e/ac/23aa1b45f198ac6264dfcbadf1b6046629d7f947b65c8e25e2dc21d72bab/react-pages-0.3.2.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-click Requires: python3-crayons Requires: python3-halo Requires: python3-dotenv Requires: python3-django Requires: python3-ujson %description If you don't have node,
For bash, use [nvm](https://github.com/creationix/nvm#installation). For fish shell, you can use `fisher fnm` ([get fisher](https://github.com/fisherman/fisherman)). Once you have npm/node, react pages will work as expected. *TODO: make react-pages automatically install node* ## Commands ```sh $ react-pages project my_project # create a "project" $ cd my_project # don't forget to do this! $ react-pages page my_page # create a "page" $ react-pages develop # development $ react-pages deploy # production # Open `./my_project/build/my_page/index.html` in browser $ react-pages runserver # django runserver alternative $ react-pages --build-cache # rebuild the cache $ react-pages --rm # clear the cache $ react-pages --cache # ouput the cache dir ``` ## Django Integration ### Remember to use `react-pages runserver` instead of `manage.py runserver`! (This was done to remove the manual build step). ### Setup __settings.py__ ``` INSTALLED_APPS = [ 'react_pages', ] # specify the react-pages project directory REACT_PAGES_PROJECT_DIR = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'my_project') STATICFILES_DIRS = [ os.path.join(REACT_PAGES_PROJECT_DIR, 'build') # mark the build dir as a static file dir ] ``` ### Usage __template.html__ ``` {% load react_pages %} {% render_react_page 'my_page' %} ``` That's it!
React Pages will pick-up the "my_page" page from "my_project" project and do the necessary work to transpile react JSX. #### For production, just put `DEBUG=False` in `settings.py` and relax. **Note: This is not implemented yet.** ### Django Context You can pass django template context varialbes like so - __views.py__ ```python context['py_var'] = [1, 2, 3] ``` __template.html__ ```html {% render_react_page 'my_page' js_var=py_var %} ``` __my_page/App.js__ ```js console.log(js_var); ``` **Note: These must be JSON serializable or JSON serialized.** ### Class Based View __views.py__ ```python from react_pages.views import ReactPageView class MyPageView(ReactPageView): page_name = 'my_page' ``` __urls.py__ ``` urlpatterns = [ path('my_page/', views.MyPageView.as_view(), name="my page"), ] ``` when you go over to 'my_page/' url, you'll see the react page rendered in its full glory! To pass the a context to JS, define a `get_js_context()` method __views.py__ ```python class MyPageView(ReactPageView): page_name = 'my_page' def get_js_context(self): return {'js_var': 'Hello!'} ``` __my_page/App.js__ ```js console.log(js_var); ``` ### Django Forms __views.py__ ```python from react_pages.views import ReactPagesFormView class MyFormView(ReactPagesFormView): form_class = MyAwesomeForm # Any ol' Django Form page_name = "my_page" ``` __my_page/App.js__ ```js import React, { Component } from 'react'; # see the magic in console! console.log(csrf_token); console.log(form); export default class App extends Component { render() { return (
); } } ``` ## Existing projects React Pages will automatically patch itsef into any existing project, that was created using `create-react-app`. Just run `react-pages project .` from your project directory! Projects not using `create-react-app` will probably work, but no guarantees can be made. %package -n python3-react-pages Summary: A zero-fuss way to create non single page apps with react. Provides: python-react-pages BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-react-pages If you don't have node,
For bash, use [nvm](https://github.com/creationix/nvm#installation). For fish shell, you can use `fisher fnm` ([get fisher](https://github.com/fisherman/fisherman)). Once you have npm/node, react pages will work as expected. *TODO: make react-pages automatically install node* ## Commands ```sh $ react-pages project my_project # create a "project" $ cd my_project # don't forget to do this! $ react-pages page my_page # create a "page" $ react-pages develop # development $ react-pages deploy # production # Open `./my_project/build/my_page/index.html` in browser $ react-pages runserver # django runserver alternative $ react-pages --build-cache # rebuild the cache $ react-pages --rm # clear the cache $ react-pages --cache # ouput the cache dir ``` ## Django Integration ### Remember to use `react-pages runserver` instead of `manage.py runserver`! (This was done to remove the manual build step). ### Setup __settings.py__ ``` INSTALLED_APPS = [ 'react_pages', ] # specify the react-pages project directory REACT_PAGES_PROJECT_DIR = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'my_project') STATICFILES_DIRS = [ os.path.join(REACT_PAGES_PROJECT_DIR, 'build') # mark the build dir as a static file dir ] ``` ### Usage __template.html__ ``` {% load react_pages %} {% render_react_page 'my_page' %} ``` That's it!
React Pages will pick-up the "my_page" page from "my_project" project and do the necessary work to transpile react JSX. #### For production, just put `DEBUG=False` in `settings.py` and relax. **Note: This is not implemented yet.** ### Django Context You can pass django template context varialbes like so - __views.py__ ```python context['py_var'] = [1, 2, 3] ``` __template.html__ ```html {% render_react_page 'my_page' js_var=py_var %} ``` __my_page/App.js__ ```js console.log(js_var); ``` **Note: These must be JSON serializable or JSON serialized.** ### Class Based View __views.py__ ```python from react_pages.views import ReactPageView class MyPageView(ReactPageView): page_name = 'my_page' ``` __urls.py__ ``` urlpatterns = [ path('my_page/', views.MyPageView.as_view(), name="my page"), ] ``` when you go over to 'my_page/' url, you'll see the react page rendered in its full glory! To pass the a context to JS, define a `get_js_context()` method __views.py__ ```python class MyPageView(ReactPageView): page_name = 'my_page' def get_js_context(self): return {'js_var': 'Hello!'} ``` __my_page/App.js__ ```js console.log(js_var); ``` ### Django Forms __views.py__ ```python from react_pages.views import ReactPagesFormView class MyFormView(ReactPagesFormView): form_class = MyAwesomeForm # Any ol' Django Form page_name = "my_page" ``` __my_page/App.js__ ```js import React, { Component } from 'react'; # see the magic in console! console.log(csrf_token); console.log(form); export default class App extends Component { render() { return ( ); } } ``` ## Existing projects React Pages will automatically patch itsef into any existing project, that was created using `create-react-app`. Just run `react-pages project .` from your project directory! Projects not using `create-react-app` will probably work, but no guarantees can be made. %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for react-pages Provides: python3-react-pages-doc %description help If you don't have node,
For bash, use [nvm](https://github.com/creationix/nvm#installation). For fish shell, you can use `fisher fnm` ([get fisher](https://github.com/fisherman/fisherman)). Once you have npm/node, react pages will work as expected. *TODO: make react-pages automatically install node* ## Commands ```sh $ react-pages project my_project # create a "project" $ cd my_project # don't forget to do this! $ react-pages page my_page # create a "page" $ react-pages develop # development $ react-pages deploy # production # Open `./my_project/build/my_page/index.html` in browser $ react-pages runserver # django runserver alternative $ react-pages --build-cache # rebuild the cache $ react-pages --rm # clear the cache $ react-pages --cache # ouput the cache dir ``` ## Django Integration ### Remember to use `react-pages runserver` instead of `manage.py runserver`! (This was done to remove the manual build step). ### Setup __settings.py__ ``` INSTALLED_APPS = [ 'react_pages', ] # specify the react-pages project directory REACT_PAGES_PROJECT_DIR = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'my_project') STATICFILES_DIRS = [ os.path.join(REACT_PAGES_PROJECT_DIR, 'build') # mark the build dir as a static file dir ] ``` ### Usage __template.html__ ``` {% load react_pages %} {% render_react_page 'my_page' %} ``` That's it!
React Pages will pick-up the "my_page" page from "my_project" project and do the necessary work to transpile react JSX. #### For production, just put `DEBUG=False` in `settings.py` and relax. **Note: This is not implemented yet.** ### Django Context You can pass django template context varialbes like so - __views.py__ ```python context['py_var'] = [1, 2, 3] ``` __template.html__ ```html {% render_react_page 'my_page' js_var=py_var %} ``` __my_page/App.js__ ```js console.log(js_var); ``` **Note: These must be JSON serializable or JSON serialized.** ### Class Based View __views.py__ ```python from react_pages.views import ReactPageView class MyPageView(ReactPageView): page_name = 'my_page' ``` __urls.py__ ``` urlpatterns = [ path('my_page/', views.MyPageView.as_view(), name="my page"), ] ``` when you go over to 'my_page/' url, you'll see the react page rendered in its full glory! To pass the a context to JS, define a `get_js_context()` method __views.py__ ```python class MyPageView(ReactPageView): page_name = 'my_page' def get_js_context(self): return {'js_var': 'Hello!'} ``` __my_page/App.js__ ```js console.log(js_var); ``` ### Django Forms __views.py__ ```python from react_pages.views import ReactPagesFormView class MyFormView(ReactPagesFormView): form_class = MyAwesomeForm # Any ol' Django Form page_name = "my_page" ``` __my_page/App.js__ ```js import React, { Component } from 'react'; # see the magic in console! console.log(csrf_token); console.log(form); export default class App extends Component { render() { return ( ); } } ``` ## Existing projects React Pages will automatically patch itsef into any existing project, that was created using `create-react-app`. Just run `react-pages project .` from your project directory! Projects not using `create-react-app` will probably work, but no guarantees can be made. %prep %autosetup -n react-pages-0.3.2 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f.gz\"\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-react-pages -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Tue Jun 20 2023 Python_Bot - 0.3.2-1 - Package Spec generated