So I’ve been trying to find a simple React example, one that uses a flux implementation that works out of the box in a browser without any compilation or node stuff. I couldn’t find one so I built one. Here it is: https://github.com/scottpreston/react-examples.
This requires, RefluxJS, ReactJS, React-Dom and a Browser. You can use node to run it if you want, but that’s not required. Enjoy! (Copy-Paste & ES5 Compatible)
// the action, nothing special var myAction = Reflux.createAction(); // the store, holds state and listens to action. var myStore = Reflux.createStore({ times: 0, init: function () { this.listenTo(myAction, this.actionCallback); }, actionCallback: function () { this.times++; this.trigger(this.times); } }); // the react component, which subscribtes to the store and updates it's state via listen var CountBox = React.createClass({ displayName: 'CountBox', getInitialState: function () { return {count: 0}; }, componentDidMount: function () { var self = this; myStore.listen(function (data) { self.setState({count: data}); }); }, render: function () { return ( // the component in plain old JS no JSX React.createElement('div', {className: "countBox"}, "Count Value = " + this.state.count ) ); } }); ReactDOM.render( React.createElement(CountBox, {count: 0}), document.getElementById('example') ); document.querySelector("#test").addEventListener("click", function() { myAction(null); });