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react-app-boilerplate

v2.1.1

Published

React application boilerplate

Downloads

17

Readme

React App Boilerplate

Start developing React JS applications easily with the included tooling. Using gulp with browserify and jasmine for testing.

Read more about how it works at: React JS workflow, part 2

Install

  • Clone the repo
  • Run npm install
  • Start a webservice in the build folder, f.ex. python -m SimpleHTTPServer

Changes

2.2.1

  • Updated package.json dep versions

2.2.0

  • Using gulp-watch instead of gulp.watch, now reacts to adding and deleting files

2.1.0

  • Fixed watch bug
  • Deploy does not include react-addons

Development

  • Run gulp
  • Go to localhost:8000 to display the app
  • Go to localhost:8000/testrunner.html to see your tests
  • Any changes to app or styles folder will automatically rebuild to build folder
  • By downloading LiveReload extension you can autoreload the browser on application and test changes
  • Run gulp test to run all tests with phantomJS and produce XML reports

Minify the code, ready for production

  • Run gulp deploy

Directory

  • build/: Where your automatically builds to. This is where you launch your app in development
  • dist/: Where the deployed code exists, ready for production
  • styles/: Where you put your css files
  • specs/: Where you put your test files
  • gulpfile: Gulp configuration