Since React is a JavaScript library, questions that are tagged reactjs or react-jsx should utilize JavaScript syntax highlighting by default. Even in cases where React is used in a non-browser environment, JavaScript is still the driving language unless a compile-to-JS language (such as CoffeeScript or TypeScript) is used.
The JavaScript syntax highlighter seems to handle JSX syntax correctly in all the cases I've seen:
// Some JSX
import { Component } from "react";
class CommentForm extends React.Component {
handleSubmit(e) {
e.preventDefault();
var author = this.refs.author.value.trim();
var text = this.refs.text.value.trim();
if (!text || !author) {
return;
}
// TODO: send request to the server
this.refs.author.value = '';
this.refs.text.value = '';
return;
}
render() {
return (
<form className="commentForm" onSubmit={this.handleSubmit}>
{/* a JSX comment */
<input type="text" placeholder="Your name" ref="author" />
<span {...propsSpread, { testing: "true" }} />
<SubComponent props={this.props.sub}>
<Modal {...modalProps}>
</SubComponent>
</form>
);
}
}
I'm not certain that every reactjs question should also be tagged javascript since some questions and answers have little to do with JavaScript directly, but more to do with how the library behaves.
javascript
tag.