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react-proxy-loader

Wraps a react component in a proxy component to enable Code Splitting (loads a react component and its dependencies on demand).

Install

npm install react-proxy-loader

Usage

var Component = require("react-proxy-loader!./Component");
// => returns the proxied component (It loads on demand.)
// (webpack creates an additional chunk for this component and its dependencies)

var ComponentProxyMixin = require("react-proxy-loader!./Component").Mixin;
// => returns a mixin for the proxied component
// (This allows you to setup rendering for the loading state for the proxy)
var ComponentProxy = React.createClass({
    mixins: [ComponentProxyMixin],
    renderUnavailable: function() {
        return <p>Loading...</p>;
    }
});

The proxy is a react component. All properties are transferred to the wrapped component.

Configuration

Instead of (or in addition to) inlining the loader call you can also specify the proxied components in your configuration:

module.exports = {
    module: {
        loaders: [
            /* ... */
            {
                test: [
                    /component\.jsx$/, // select component by RegExp
                    /\.async\.jsx$/, // select component by extension
                    "/abs/path/to/component.jsx" // absolute path to component
                ],
                loader: "react-proxy-loader"
            }
        ]
    }
};

##

You can give the chunk a name with the name query parameter:

var Component = require("react-proxy-loader?name=chunkName!./Component");

Maintainers


Juho Vepsäläinen


Joshua Wiens


Kees Kluskens


Sean Larkin