React.Basic.DOM.Server
- Package
- purescript-react-basic-dom
- Repository
- lumihq/purescript-react-basic-dom
#renderToString Source
renderToString :: JSX -> String
Render a React element to its initial HTML. React will return an HTML string. You can use this method to generate HTML on the server and send the markup down on the initial request for faster page loads and to allow search engines to crawl your pages for SEO purposes.
If you call ReactDOM.hydrate
on a node that already has this server-rendered
markup, React will preserve it and only attach event handlers, allowing you to
have a very performant first-load experience.
#renderToStaticMarkup Source
renderToStaticMarkup :: JSX -> String
Similar to renderToString
, except this doesn’t create extra DOM attributes
that React uses internally, such as data-reactroot
. This is useful if you
want to use React as a simple static page generator, as stripping away the
extra attributes can save some bytes.
If you plan to use React on the client to make the markup interactive, do not
use this method. Instead, use renderToString
on the server and ReactDOM.hydrate
on the client.