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Special version of Jest's `it` for experimental tests. Tests marked as experimental will run **both** stable and experimental modes. In experimental mode, they work the same as the normal Jest methods. In stable mode, they are **expected to fail**. This means we can detect when a test previously marked as experimental can be un-marked when the feature becomes stable. It also reduces the chances that we accidentally add experimental APIs to the stable builds before we intend. I added corresponding methods for the focus and skip APIs: - `fit` -> `fit.experimental` - `it.only` -> `it.only.experimental` or `it.experimental.only` - `xit` -> `xit.experimental` - `it.skip` -> `it.skip.experimental` or `it.experimental.skip` Since `it` is an alias of `test`, `test.experimental` works, too.
react-dom
This package serves as the entry point to the DOM and server renderers for React. It is intended to be paired with the generic React package, which is shipped as react to npm.
Installation
npm install react react-dom
Usage
In the browser
var React = require('react');
var ReactDOM = require('react-dom');
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
render() {
return <div>Hello World</div>;
}
}
ReactDOM.render(<MyComponent />, node);
On the server
var React = require('react');
var ReactDOMServer = require('react-dom/server');
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
render() {
return <div>Hello World</div>;
}
}
ReactDOMServer.renderToString(<MyComponent />);
API
react-dom
findDOMNoderenderunmountComponentAtNode
react-dom/server
renderToStringrenderToStaticMarkup