/solr-reaction

Using solrstrap as a base for concept, I've created this project to use webpack and ReactJS to interact with Apache Solr.

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

webpack-express-boilerplate

A boilerplate for running a Webpack workflow in Node express

Please read the following article: The ultimate Webpack setup to know more about this boilerplate.

Major update to project

Inspired by this project and the evolving of react-transform and CSS Modules, this project has gotten a major upgrade.

Overview

React by default

The project runs with React by default and hot replacement of changes to the modules. Currently it is on 0.14 RC.

CSS Modules

CSS files loaded into components are locally scoped and you can point to class names with javascript. You can also compose classes together, also from other files. These are also hot loaded. Read more about them here.

To turn off CSS Modules remove it from the webpack.config.js file.

Babel and Linting

Both Node server and frontend code runs with Babel. And all of it is linted. With atom you install the linter package, then linter-eslint and linter-jscs. You are covered. Also run npm run eslint or npm run jscs to verify all files. I would recommend installing language-babel package too for syntax highlighting

Beautify

With a beautify package installed in your editor it will also do that