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<img alt="React to Angular: The easiest way to use React components in Angular 1" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coatue-oss/react2angular/master/logo.png" width="400px" />
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# react2angular [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/react18-react2angular) [](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache2)
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> The easiest way to embed React components in Angular 1 apps! (opposite of [angular2react](https://github.com/coatue-oss/angular2react))
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> <b>this version can be used with React 18 and probably up</b>
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## Installation
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```sh
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# Using Yarn:
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yarn add react2angular react react-dom prop-types
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# Or, using NPM:
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npm install react2angular react react-dom prop-types --save
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```
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## Usage
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### 1. Create a React component
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```js
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import { Component } from "react";
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class MyComponent extends Component {
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render() {
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return (
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<div>
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<p>FooBar: {this.props.fooBar}</p>
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<p>Baz: {this.props.baz}</p>
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</div>
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);
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}
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}
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```
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### 2. Expose it to Angular
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```js
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import { react2angular } from "react2angular";
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angular
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.module("myModule", [])
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.component("myComponent", react2angular(MyComponent, ["fooBar", "baz"]));
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```
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Note: If you defined [`propTypes`](https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/typechecking-with-proptypes.html) on your component, they will be used to compute component's bindings, and you can omit the 2nd argument:
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```js
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...
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.component('myComponent', react2angular(MyComponent))
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```
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If `propTypes` are defined and you passed in a 2nd argument, the argument will override `propTypes`.
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### 3. Use it in your Angular 1 code
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```html
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<my-component foo-bar="3" baz="'baz'"></my-component>
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```
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Note: All React props are converted to AngularJS one-way bindings. If you are passing functions into your React component, they need to be passed as a function ref, rather than as an invokable expression. Keeping an existing AngularJS-style expression will result in infinite loops as the function re-evaluates on each digest loop.
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## Dependency Injection
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It's easy to pass services/constants/etc. to your React component: just pass them in as the 3rd argument, and they will be available in your component's Props. For example:
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```js
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import { Component } from "react";
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import { react2angular } from "react2angular";
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class MyComponent extends Component {
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state = {
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data: "",
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};
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componentDidMount() {
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this.props.$http
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.get("/path")
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.then((res) => this.setState({ data: res.data }));
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}
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render() {
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return (
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<div>
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{this.props.FOO}
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{this.state.data}
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</div>
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);
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}
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}
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angular
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.module("myModule", [])
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.constant("FOO", "FOO!")
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.component("myComponent", react2angular(MyComponent, [], ["$http", "FOO"]));
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```
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Note: If you have an injection that matches the name of a prop, then the value will be resolved with the injection, not the prop.
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## Tests
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```sh
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npm test
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```
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## License
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Apache2
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