React is a low-level library that provides signal/slot and functional reactive programming-like primitives. It can serve as the basis for a user interface toolkit, or any other library that has a model on which clients will listen and to which they will react.
- API docs are available.
The library is built using SBT or Maven.
Invoke sbt publish-local
to build and install the library to your local Ivy repository (i.e.
~/.ivy2/local
).
Invoke mvn install
to build and install the library to your local Maven repository (i.e.
~/.m2/repository
).
The Objective-C library is distributed as an Xcode project with no external dependencies. Add
react.xcodeproj
to your project, add /path/to/react/src/main/objc
to your user header search
paths, and add #import "React.h"
to your project's pre-compiled header.
To add a React dependency to a Maven project, add the following to your pom.xml
:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.threerings</groupId>
<artifactId>react</artifactId>
<version>1.5.1</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
To add it to an Ivy, SBT, or other Maven-repository-using build configuration, simply remove the vast majority of the boilerplate above.
If you prefer to download a pre-built binary, that can be found here:
React is also usable from GWT. Add the jar to your project per
the above instructions and add the following to your .gwt.xml
file:
<inherits name="react"/>
React is released under the New BSD License. The most recent version of the library is available at http://github.com/threerings/react
Questions, comments, and other communications should be directed to the Three Rings Libraries Google Group.