* First shot at updating changelog for 16.0 **what is the change?:** Added an 'unreleased' section to the changelog with info from https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/10294 **why make this change?:** To get things set for the 16.0 release. **test plan:** Visual inspection **issue:** https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/8854 * Fix typos and formatting errors in changelog * Add requestAnimationFrame and remove "New helpful warnings" **what is the change?:** In response to helpful code review - - Add mention of dependency on `requestAnimationFrame` and need to polyfill that as well as `Map` and `Set` - Remove "New helpful warnings" section; it was incomplete, and there are so many new and updated warnings that it might not be reasonable to cover them in the changelog. **why make this change?:** Accuracy **test plan:** Visual inspection **issue:** issue #8854 * Improve wording * Improve wording and fix missing links * Add backticks to file names & code; wording tweak * Break "Major Changes" into "New Feature" and "Breaking Changes" * Add server side render changes to 16.0 changelog * Change gist link from mine to gaearons * Add note about returning fragments * fix misc nits * Misc. formatting/wording fixes to changelog **what is the change?:** Thanks to the kind code review comments of @gaearon and @nhunzaker we have - removed the non-deterministic bold styling on some bullet points - improved wording of the bullet points for portals, attribute whitelist changes, and server rendering changes - Add note about error boundaries including a breaking change to error handling behavior. - punctuation and capitalization fixes **why make this change?:** Clarity and correctness **test plan:** Visual inspection **issue:** https://github.com/facebook/react/issues/8854 * fix broken link
React ·

React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
- Declarative: React makes it painless to create interactive UIs. Design simple views for each state in your application, and React will efficiently update and render just the right components when your data changes. Declarative views make your code more predictable, simpler to understand, and easier to debug.
- Component-Based: Build encapsulated components that manage their own state, then compose them to make complex UIs. Since component logic is written in JavaScript instead of templates, you can easily pass rich data through your app and keep state out of the DOM.
- Learn Once, Write Anywhere: We don't make assumptions about the rest of your technology stack, so you can develop new features in React without rewriting existing code. React can also render on the server using Node and power mobile apps using React Native.
Learn how to use React in your own project.
Examples
We have several examples on the website. Here is the first one to get you started:
class HelloMessage extends React.Component {
render() {
return <div>Hello {this.props.name}</div>;
}
}
ReactDOM.render(
<HelloMessage name="John" />,
document.getElementById('container')
);
This example will render "Hello John" into a container on the page.
You'll notice that we used an HTML-like syntax; we call it JSX. JSX is not required to use React, but it makes code more readable, and writing it feels like writing HTML. We recommend using Babel with a React preset to convert JSX into native JavaScript for browsers to digest.
Installation
React is available as the react package on npm. It is also available on a CDN.
React is flexible and can be used in a variety of projects. You can create new apps with it, but you can also gradually introduce it into an existing codebase without doing a rewrite.
The recommended way to install React depends on your project. Here you can find short guides for the most common scenarios:
Contributing
The main purpose of this repository is to continue to evolve React core, making it faster and easier to use. Development of React happens in the open on GitHub, and we are grateful to the community for contributing bugfixes and improvements. Read below to learn how you can take part in improving React.
Code of Conduct
Facebook has adopted a Code of Conduct that we expect project participants to adhere to. Please read the full text so that you can understand what actions will and will not be tolerated.
Contributing Guide
Read our contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how to build and test your changes to React.
Beginner Friendly Bugs
To help you get your feet wet and get you familiar with our contribution process, we have a list of beginner friendly bugs that contain bugs which are fairly easy to fix. This is a great place to get started.
License
React is BSD licensed. We also provide an additional patent grant.
React documentation is Creative Commons licensed.
Examples provided in this repository and in the documentation are separately licensed.