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This repository was archived by the owner on May 12, 2018. It is now read-only.
This module is no longer relevant and will likely not receive any
further updates. It served its purpose at the time, but the React
framework has since moved on and using babel
is now the approach that they suggest. This tool focused on offering
a nice development workflow. For a similar experience you could go
with webpack-dev-server and babel.
express-jsxtransform
Middleware that compiles jsx on-the-fly. Intended to be used in a
development setting with the express.static middleware, but should
work with any middleware further down the stack, even an http proxy.
The response will be rewritten under these circumstances:
If the response is a file with the .js extension and has the
/** @jsx ... */ annotation on the first line.
If the response is a file with the .jsx extension. In this case
the annotation is optional.
jsxtranform plays nice with conditional GET. If the original response
has an ETag, jsxtransform will add to it so the ETag of the compiled
response never clashes with the original ETag. That prevents the
middleware issuing the original response from being confused into
sending a false positive 304 Not Modified if jsxtransform is turned
off or removed from the stack later.
Installation
Make sure you have node.js and npm installed, then run: