Happily maintained dev stack and starter kit for React universal apps. One stack for browser, server, mobile. Forget about evil frameworks, use laser focused libraries and design patterns instead.
You don't have to start with everything. Este is perfect even for plain static pages. You can gracefully add any platform later. Este mission is simple: Help startups to deliver minimal valuable product asap with the state of the art real-time universal app stack.
Další školení Este.js bude 23. a 24. srpna v Praze. Dva dny za 9 800 Kč. Pokud máte zájem nebo otázky, napište mi [email protected]
- Truly universal architecture
- code shared across platforms (browser, server, native mobile)
- server side rendering
- universal data fetching (unique approach without react-router)
- an optional rendering to HTML files (for static hostings)
- universal internationalization with runtime language switching
- universal crash reporting via Sentry
- universal forms with universal validation (universal ftw, yeah)
- Well tuned dev stack (OS X, Linux, Windows)
- Immutable app state
- Firebase integration (este.firebaseapp.com)
- useful predefined Redux actions
- email and facebook login
- declarative queryFirebase higher order component for Firebase imperative API
- user presence
- Este is monorepo, read why.
- react and react native
- redux
- babeljs
- immutablejs
- react-router
- react-router-redux
- react-intl
- redux-storage
- webpack
- expressjs
- eslint
- formatjs Universal internationalization.
- react-helmet A document head manager for React.
- webpack-isomorphic-tools
- chriso/validator.js For simple yet powerfull Este sync/async validation.
- bluebird Because it's better than native implementation.
- AVA Futuristic JavaScript test runner.
- SASS or plain CSS with autoprefixer
- uuid Generate RFC-compliant UUIDs in JavaScript.
- react-native-uuid node-uuid for react-native.
- gulp Aren't NPM scripts better? No.
- raven-js Crash reporting client for Sentry.
- gulp-real-favicon Generate a multiplatform favicon with RealFaviconGenerator
- react-native-fbsdk For Facebook Login in React Native. Follow the readme install notes.
- And much more. Explore the repository.
- Facebook SDK for iOS In order to make Facebook login work on iOS
- Facebook SDK for Android In order to make Facebook login work on Android
- firebase-cli
npm install -g firebase-tools
- firebase-bolt
npm install -g firebase-bolt
- react-native-cli
npm install -g react-native-cli
If you are using different node versions on your machine, use nvm to manage them.
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/este/este.git este-app
cd este-app
npm install
- run
gulp
- point your browser to localhost:3000
- build something beautiful
React Native: Getting Started
gulp
run web app in development modegulp ios
run iOS app in development modegulp android
run Android app in development modegulp -p
run web app in production modegulp -f
run web app in development mode, but only browser source rebuilds on file changesgulp ava
run ava unit testsgulp ava-watch
continuous test running for TDDgulp eslint
eslintgulp eslint --fix
fix fixable eslint issuesgulp messages-extract
extract messages for translationgulp messages-check
check missing and unused translationsgulp messages-clear
remove unused translationsgulp favicon
create universal favicon
gulp build -p
build app for productionnpm test
run all checks and testsnode src/server
start app, remember to set NODE_ENV and SERVER_URLgulp to-html
render app to HTML for static hosting like Firebasegulp deploy-heroku
deploy Heroku appgulp deploy-firebase
deploy Firebase appgulp deploy-firebase-database
deploy Firebase database only
- set name in
package.json
- set locales, firebaseUrl, sentryUrl, etc. in
src/server/config.js
- remove unused locale-data from
src/browser/index.js
- set routes in
src/browser/createRoutes.js
andsrc/native/routes.js
- set title, links, etc. in
src/browser/app
andsrc/native/app
dirs - change
src/common/app/favicons/original/favicon.png
, thengulp favicon
- delete unused app features, todos for example: src/{platform}/todos
- remove unused reducers from
src/common/configureReducer.js
- modify your FB app_id e.g. for iOS
- install nuclide.io
- go to Nuclide settings, enable "Use the Flow binary included in each project"
For absolute beginners, see: react-howto.
So you've decided to give this web stack a chance, but where is the documentation? Code is documentation in itself as it illustrates various patterns, but to start with you should educate yourself on React.js and Redux. You should learn ES6 to refresh your knowledge about "new" JavaScript practices and syntax. This stack uses immutable.js and class-less design for a good reason. Express.js is used on the Node.js based server. The application architecture is universal so we can share code between the browser, server, & mobile platform easily. Congrats, you're Este.js expert level 1 now :-)
Use this if you are using JEST or another library, which has to be compiled.
- Install Python - Install version 2.7 of Python and add it to your path or/and create a PYTHONPATH environment variable.
- Install Visual Studio (Express Edition is fine) - We will need this for some of modules that are compiled when we are installing Este. Download VS Express, get one of the versions that has C++ - Express 2013 for Windows Desktop for example.
- Set Visual Studio Version Flags - We need to tell node-gyp (something that is used for compiling addons) what version of Visual Studio we want to compile with. You can do this either through an environment variable GYP_MSVS_VERSION. If you are using Express, you have to say GYP_MSVS_VERSION=2013e.
Thanks to Ryanlanciaux
- Open developer console to check current app state.
- With functional programming (SOLID: the next step is Functional), we don't need DI containers. We can use plain old Pure DI. Check
injectMiddleware
inconfigureMiddleware
. - Learn immutable.js, for example Seq. Handy even for native arrays and objects. For example, get object values:
Seq(RoomType).toSet().toJS()
- Recommended editor is Atom. Check settings.
This indicates that you do not have permission to write to the directories that npm uses to store packages and commands. One possible solution is to change the permission to npm's default directory.
- Find the path to npm's directory:
npm config get prefix
For many systems, this will be/usr/local
- Change the owner of npm's directory's to the effective name of the current user
sudo chown -R `whoami` <directory>
Yes it does. Este is agnostic of what you use in your backend and is completely decoupled from the API. It uses an Express app for server-side rendering, but you can use anything for your API. The only benefit that an Express API has is that it can simply be called with a use()
statement by the main app, just like any other middleware.
Yes. Este tries to make as few assumptions about your stack as possible. This is not a framework, nothing prevents you from picking the bits you're interested in.
In the same way as any other React Native project is created via react-native init AwesomeProject
. But thanks to the universal application design we can easily share modules across platforms.
Made by Daniel Steigerwald and the community.