react-templates =============== Light weight templates for react. Reasons that we love it: * No runtime libraries. No magic. Just simple pre-compilation to a clear code * Super easy to write panels. By panels we mean components that have a lot of HTML code and non-reusable logic * Very good separation of presentation and logic. Almost no HTML within the component file * Declerative coding for presentation. HTML that you write and inspect look similar * Easy syntax. Similar to HTML. All IDEs recognize this format How does it work ---------------- React templates compiles a *.rt file (react template - extended HTML format) into a javascript file. Currently, this file supports requirejs format, that will return a function. This function, when applied, will return a virtual react DOM (based on React.DOM elements and user custom components). A common use case would be that a React component would require a JS file generated by a template, and then call func.apply(this), causing the template to have the component as its context. **Basic concepts for react templates:** * Any valid HTML is a template (and comments) * {} to identify JS execution context * rt-if * rt-repeat * rt-scope * rt-class * style * event handlers * doctype rt, require dependencies, and calling other components