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@joegesualdo/react-server

v0.0.1

Published

Quickly start react server.

Downloads

29

Readme

react-server Build Status

Quickly start react server.

Install

$ npm install --save @joegesualdo/react-server

Usage

import ReactServer from "@joegesualdo/reactServer"
let server = new ReactServer();

server.start("./index.jsx", 'bundle.js');

API

ReactServer()

Creates an instance of the server

import ReactServer from "@joegesualdo/reactServer"
let server = new ReactServer();

server.start("./index.jsx", 'bundle.js');

reactServer.start(entryFilePath, ouputPath, host, port)

Starts the server

| Name | Type | Description | |------|------|-------------| | entryFilePath | String | Path to the entry file | | outputPath| String | The path where you want the code to be rendered | | host | String | The host that you want the server to run on (Default: localhost)| | port| Number | The port you want the server to run on |

Viewing in the browser

Create HTML file

$ touch index.html

Start Server

import ReactServer from "@joegesualdo/reactServer"
let server = new ReactServer();

server.start("./index.jsx", 'assets/bundle.js');

Reference the server and output file in your HTML file

<html>
  <body>
    ...
    <script src="http://localhost:8080/assets/bundle.js"></script>
  </body>
</html>

NOTE: Make sure host, port, and outputFile match what was passed to .createServer(...)

Find and View the HTML file

Visit http://localhost:8080

NOTE: Make sure host and port are the ones specified when creating the server

An interactive file system will appear. Navigate to the location of the .html file

Test

$ npm test

Build

$ npm run build

License

MIT © Joe Gesualdo