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The vanillajs example converted to es6

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Webpack Workshop

Using the Vanilla JavaScript TodoMVC Example

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Purpose

This was originally part of an ES6 training by Kent C. Dodds

Now I'm using it to teach people about Webpack:

Thanks

This codebase was originally taken from the TodoMVC project starting here. Big thanks to them!

Latest Workshop

This repo has been used to teach in several different places (egghead, Frontend Masters, etc.). If you're coming here to follow along with that, then I recommend you follow the project setup for that (see below). The most recent and up-to-date version of the workshop is the Frontend Masters workshop. This is a linear workshop and starts with the FEM/00-original-project branch. See the slides.

Project Setup

This project assumes you have NodeJS v6 or greater installed. You should also have npm v3 or greater installed as well (this comes packaged with Node 6). You'll also need a recent version of git installed as well.

You may have come to this project from different varying sources. There are a different series of branches for each workshop/course I've done. To get started with the project, start with this:

  1. Sign up for a GitHub Account (if you don't already have one)
  2. Fork this repo
  3. Clone your fork
  4. In the directory you cloned the repository, run git fetch --all

If you need help with these steps, you might check out this free Egghead.io course which can help you get things going.

Finally, based on which version of the project you're looking for (workshop, egghead, or Frontend Masters) you'll run one of the following commands in the cloned directory:

  • ES6 Workshop: npm run setup:workshop
  • Egghead Course: npm run setup:egghead
  • Frontend Masters Workshop: npm run setup:fem

If you get any failures at this point something is wrong and needs to be fixed. Remember, Google and StackOverflow are your friends.

You might find it helpful to see a list of the available branches. Run: git branch for that.

Notes

Because Webpack 2 is currently in beta, there are issues with peerDependencies, so you’ll have to use npm version 3 to be able to install the dependencies.

Updates

The ecosystem moves fast. So this section of the README will be dedicated to tracking changes in the ecosystem so you can follow the repo, but be aware of changes in the latest versions of the dependencies you'll be installing (or if there are better dependencies to use now).

  • All courses
    • babel-preset-es2015-webpack is no longer necessary for leveraging tree shaking. You can now just use babel-preset-es2015 with a special configuration to indicate modules should not be transformed. More info
  • Egghead Course
    • Using istanbul is no longer necessary for checking code coverage and can actually be accomplished using special configuration in karma.conf.js with the karma-coverage plugin like this.

Contributing

Super nice that you're interested in contributing. Unfortunately things are pretty complex with how things are set up with branches for each section of the workshop. So feel free to file pull requests to indicate what needs to be changed but if I decide to implement a change in the workshop code, I'll probably just have to manually make the updates. Thanks!

LICENSE

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