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# Reagent
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A simple [ClojureScript](http://github.com/clojure/clojurescript) interface to
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[React](http://facebook.github.io/react/).
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[Reagent](http://holmsand.github.io/reagent/) provides a way to write efficient
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React components using (almost) nothing but plain ClojureScript functions.
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To use Reagent you add this to your dependencies in `project.clj`:
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[reagent "0.3.0"]
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You also need to include react.js itself. One way to do this is to add
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:preamble ["reagent/react.js"]
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to the *:compiler* section of project.clj, as shown in the examples
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directory (or "reagent/react.min.js" in production). You could also
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add
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<script src="http://fb.me/react-0.8.0.js"></script>
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directly to your html.
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## Examples
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Reagent uses [Hiccup-like](https://github.com/weavejester/hiccup) markup instead of React's sort-of html. It looks like this:
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```clj
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(defn some-component []
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[:div
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[:h3 "I am a component!"]
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[:p.someclass
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"I have " [:strong "bold"]
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[:span {:style {:color "red"}} " and red"]
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" text."]])
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```
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You can use one component inside another:
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```clj
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(defn calling-component []
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[:div "Parent component"
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[some-component]])
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```
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And pass properties from one component to another:
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```clj
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(defn child [props]
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[:p "Hi, I am "
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(:name props)])
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(defn childcaller []
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[child {:name "Foo"}])
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```
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You mount the component into the DOM like this:
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```clj
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(defn mountit []
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(reagent/render-component [childcaller]
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(.-body js/document)))
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```
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assuming we have imported Reagent like this:
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```clj
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(ns example
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(:require [reagent.core :as reagent :refer [atom]]))
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```
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State is handled using Reagent's version of `atom`, like this:
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```clj
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(def click-count (atom 0))
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(defn state-ful-with-atom []
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[:div {:on-click #(swap! click-count inc)}
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"I have been clicked " @click-count " times."])
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```
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Any component that dereferences a `reagent.core/atom` will be automatically re-rendered.
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If you want do some setting up when the component is first created, the component function can return a new function that will be called to do the actual rendering:
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```clj
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(defn timer-component []
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(let [seconds-elapsed (atom 0)]
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(fn []
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(js/setTimeout #(swap! seconds-elapsed inc) 1000)
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[:div
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"Seconds Elapsed: " @seconds-elapsed])))
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```
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This way you can avoid using React's lifecycle callbacks like `getInitialState` and `componentWillMount` most of the time.
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But you can still use them if you want to, either using `reagent.core/create-class` or by attaching meta-data to a component function:
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```clj
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(def my-html (atom ""))
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(defn plain-component [props this]
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[:p "My html is " @my-html])
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(def component-with-callback
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(with-meta plain-component
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{:component-did-mount
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(fn [this]
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(reset! my-html (.-innerHTML (reagent/dom-node this))))}))
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```
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See the examples directory for more examples.
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## Performance
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React is pretty darn fast, and so is Reagent. It should even be faster than plain old javascript React a lot of the time, since ClojureScript allows us to skip a lot of unnecessary rendering (through judicious use of React's `shouldComponentUpdate`).
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The ClojureScript overhead is kept down, thanks to lots of caching.
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Code size is a little bigger than React.js, but still quite small. The todomvc example clocks in at roughly 53K gzipped, using advanced compilation.
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## About
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The idea and some of the code for making components atom-like comes from [pump](https://github.com/piranha/pump). The reactive-atom idea (and some code) comes from [reflex](https://github.com/lynaghk/reflex).
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The license is MIT.
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