The API is mostly what you would expect, with the exception for`getInitialState`. We figured that the idiomatic way to specify class state is to just use a simple instance property. Likewise `getDefaultProps` and `propTypes` are really just properties on the constructor.
The API is mostly what you would expect, with the exception of`getInitialState`. We figured that the idiomatic way to specify class state is to just use a simple instance property. Likewise `getDefaultProps` and `propTypes` are really just properties on the constructor.
The API is similar to `React.createClass` with the exception for `getInitialState`. Instead of providing a separate `getInitialState` method, you set up your own `state` property in the constructor.
The API is similar to `React.createClass` with the exception or `getInitialState`. Instead of providing a separate `getInitialState` method, you set up your own `state` property in the constructor.
Another difference is that `propTypes` and `defaultProps` are defined as properties on the constructor instead of in the class body.