Simple "Hello world" HTML transformed into React JavaScript code.
This shows the use of rt-if.
This uses rt-repeat to show multiple items and rt-scope to create a reusable name for multiple calculations.
rt-props is used to pass all the original properties set on this component (except the ones used for the component logic: onClick and eventId) to the element that will actually represent this component.
rt-props is used to pass all the original properties set on this component (except the ones used for the component logic: onClick and eventId) to the element that will actually represent this component.
This example shows working with async events, the usage of regular event handler function pointers instead of lambda expression, and working with two-way binding.
This example shows how to load other React components and libraries into a React template and then use them within the template.
This example shows the rt-require sample output with AMD support.
This example shows the rt-require sample output with CommonJS support.