This project template is a skeleton for an isomorphic web application (SPA) based on Facebook's React library and Flux architecture. You can use it to quickly bootstrap your web application projects. All the parts of this project template are easily replaceable.
Demo: http://demo.reactstarterkit.com
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├── /build/ # The folder for compiled output
├── /docs/ # Documentation files for the project
├── /node_modules/ # 3rd-party libraries and utilities
├── /src/ # The source code of the application
│ ├── /api/ # REST API / Relay endpoints
│ ├── /actions/ # Action creators that allow to trigger a dispatch to stores
│ ├── /assets/ # Static files which are copied to ./build on compile
│ ├── /components/ # React components
│ ├── /content/ # Static content (plain HTML or Markdown, Jade, you name it)
│ ├── /core/ # Core components (Flux dispatcher, base classes, utilities)
│ ├── /stores/ # Stores contain the application state and logic
│ ├── /templates/ # HTML templates for server-side rendering, emails etc.
│ ├── /utils/ # Utility classes and functions
│ ├── /app.js # Client-side startup script
│ └── /server.js # Server-side startup script
│── gulpfile.js # Configuration file for automated builds
│── package.json # The list of 3rd party libraries and utilities
│── preprocessor.js # ES6 transpiler settings for Jest
└── webpack.config.js # Webpack configuration for bundling and optimization
Just clone or fork the repo and start hacking:
$ git clone -o react-starter-kit https://github.com/kriasoft/react-starter-kit.git MyApp
$ cd MyApp
$ npm install -g gulp # Install Gulp task runner globally
$ npm install # Install Node.js components listed in ./package.json
$ gulp build # or, `gulp build --release`
By default, it builds in debug mode. If you need to build in release mode, add
--release
flag.
$ gulp # or, `gulp --release`
This will start a lightweight development server with LiveReload and synchronized browsing across multiple devices and browsers.
$ gulp build --release # Builds the project in release mode
$ gulp deploy # or, `gulp deploy --production`
For more information see deploy
task in gulpfile.js
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You can always fetch and merge the recent changes from this repo back into your own project:
$ git checkout master
$ git fetch react-starter-kit
$ git merge react-starter-kit/master
$ npm install
Run unit tests powered by Jest with the following npm command:
$ npm test
Test any javascript module by creating a __tests__/
directory where
the file is. Name the test by appending -test.js
to the js file.
Jest will do the rest.
- React Component Starter Kit
- React Decorators (higher-order components)
- Getting Started with React.js
- React.js Wiki on GitHub
- React.js Questions on StackOverflow
- React.js Discussion Board
- Flux Architecture for Building User Interfaces
- Jest - Painless Unit Testing
- Flow - A static type checker for JavaScript
- The Future of React
- Learn ES6, ES6 Features
Have feedback, feature request or need help? Contact me on codementor.io/koistya.
Source code is licensed under the MIT License (MIT). See LICENSE.txt file in the project root. Documentation to the project is licensed under the CC BY 4.0 license. React logo image is a trademark of Facebook, Inc.