This template application demonstrates the usage of react-geo and can easily be installed via the create-react-geo-app (CRGA) command line tool.
This application contains several features to increase the development experience, e.g.:
- Written in TypeScript
- Rspack Hot Module Replacement
- Analyis of the build output via Webpack Bundle Analyzer
- Optimized build including code splitting
- Styling via Less
- Preconfigured Dockerfile for production and development
- Unit testing via Jest and Testing Library
- End-To-End testing via Playwright
Install all required dependencies via:
npm i
And start the local development server:
npm run start
The application is now available at https://localhost:8080.
Recommendation: If you already have an existing docker-compose setup e.g. providing
a backend, the client should communicate with, we recommend to start the client inside this
setup as this would make redundant the need for several custom configuration
(e.g. a webpack proxy).
To include the client, just extend your existing docker-compose.yml with a service similiar
to the following example:
react-geo-client-template:
build:
context: ../react-geo-client-template
dockerfile: Dockerfile.dev
ports:
- 8080:8080
volumes:
- ../react-geo-client-template:/app
Please note that your local node version should always match the node version inside
the Dockerfile.dev.
To run the e2e tests locally it's probably required that you install all required browsers and system dependencies via:
npx playwright install
npx playwright install-deps
The build artifact of the client can either be build via
npm run build
or directly included in an nginx based Docker image via:
docker build -t react-geo-client:1.0.0 .
(Run docker run -p 80:80 react-geo-client:1.0.0 to start it locally.)
Contributions are much appreciated! 🥳
Read the hints for developers to get started. We look forward to your contributions!