ReactJS.NET is a library that makes it easier to use Babel along with Facebook's React and JSX from C#.
- On-the-fly JSX to JavaScript compilation via Babel
- JSX to JavaScript compilation via popular minification/combination libraries:
- Server-side component rendering
to make your initial render super-fast, including support for:
- CSS-in-JS libraries
- React Router
- React Helmet
- Custom JS logic via implementing IRenderFunctions and passing to Html.React
- Runs on Windows, OS X and Linux via .NET Core and ChakraCore
- Supports both ASP.NET 4.0/4.5 and ASP.NET Core
dotnet new -i React.Template
dotnet new reactnet-vanilla
dotnet run
Planning on using require
or import
module syntax in your application? Use the reactnet-webpack
template instead for webpack support.
See also:
When building your own copy of ReactJS.NET (for example, if implementing a new
feature or fixing a bug), your first build always needs to be done using the
build script (dev-build.bat
) as this generates a few files required by the
build (such as SharedAssemblyVersionInfo.cs
). Once this build is completed,
you can open React.sln
in Visual Studio and compile directly from Visual
Studio. Please refer to the documentation page on
contributing for more information on
contributing to ReactJS.NET.
Note that the build requires you to have Git installed. If you do not want to
install Git, you may remove the GitVersion
task from build.proj
.