React component wrappers (around Kendo UI) that you can include via npm so that Kendo UI for jQuery widgets can be used in a React app.
Read more about it here: http://developer.telerik.com/featured/using-kendo-ui-jquery-react-app/
For example:
<KendoDropDownList options={{index: 0}}>
<select>
<option>S - 6 3/5"</option>
<option>M - 7 1/4"</option>
<option>L - 7 1/8"</option>
<option>XL - 7 5/8"</option>
</select>
</KendoDropDownList>
npm i kendo-ui-react-jquery-[NAME OF WIDGET ALL LOWERCASE e.g. dropdownlist]
For example the following command will install the dropDownList wrapper:
npm i kendo-ui-react-jquery-dropdownlist
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import KendoDropDownList from 'kendo-ui-react-jquery-dropdownlist';
//Don't forget CSS, webpack plugin used to include CSS
import 'kendo-ui-core/css/web/kendo.common.core.min.css';
import 'kendo-ui-core/css/web/kendo.default.min.css';
var App = React.createClass({
render: function() {
return (
<KendoDropDownList
//only updates upon state change from above if widget supports setOptions()
//don't define events here, do it in events prop
options={{ //nothing new here, object of KUI configuration values
dataSource:[{
text: "Item1",
value: "1"
}, {
text: "Item2",
value: "2"
}, {
text: "Item3",
value: "3"
}],
dataTextField: "text",
dataValueField: "value"
}}
//updates if object is different from initial mount
methods={{ //name of method and array of arguments to pass to method
open:[], //send empty array if no arguments
value:['2']
}}
//Right now, always updates
events={{ //name of event, and callback
close:function(){console.log('dropdown closed')},
select:function(){console.log('item selected')},
open:function(){console.log('dropdown opened')}
}}
//updates if array is different from initial mount
unbindEvents={[ //name of event to unbind, string
"select"
]}
//updates if array is different from initial mount
triggerEvents={[ //name of event to trigger, string
"open",
]}>
<input className="kendoDropDownList" />
</KendoDropDownList>
);
}
});
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('app'));