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React Hot Boilerplate

High customizable production-ready React environment with live-editing. Live editing (webpack-dev-server and react-hot-loader) are included only when running in dev-server mode.

Installation

npm i

Usage (dev-server)

npm run dev-server
open http://localhost:8081
edit src/components/app.js

All the changes will appear without reloading the browser. build.js automatically adds hot-module to all entry points when running in dev-server mode.

Building

npm run build
bundle files will appear in ./public/assets/

Linting

This boilerplate includes React-friendly ESLint configuration with Airbnb style guideline. Eslint runs automatically on each build.

Profiling

npm --silent run profiler > profile
upload file to http://webpack.github.io/analyse/

Configuration

You can change build configuration in build.js

  • WEBPACK_ENTRY webpack entry point
  • PUBLIC_PATH public path for assets
  • CONTENT_BASE content base
  • SOURCE_PATH sources path
  • OUTPUT_JS output js name
  • OUTPUT_CSS output css name
  • OUTPUT_FONTS output fonts name
  • OUTPUT_MEDIA output media name
  • EXTRACT_CSS if true, css will be extracted into OUTPUT_CSS. if false - included into OUTPUT_JS

For example you want to change fonts public path from /assets/ to /assets/fonts/:

mkdir ./public/assets/fonts/
change OUTPUT_FONTS to ./fonts/[hash].[ext]

Proxying

To enable proxying requests (api, backend, etc) in dev-server mode you can change DEV_SERVER_PROXY_PORT and DEV_SERVER_PROXY_HOST in build.js.

Using 0.0.0.0 as Host

You may want to change the host DEV_SERVER_HOST in build.js from localhost to 0.0.0.0 to allow access from same WiFi network.