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@salesforcee/retail-react-app

v1.0.1

Published

A project template that includes an isomorphic JavaScript storefront and [Progressive Web App](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Progressive_web_apps) built using [React](https://reactjs.org/) and [Express](https://expressjs.com/). It uses a mo

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The Retail React App

A project template that includes an isomorphic JavaScript storefront and Progressive Web App built using React and Express. It uses a modern headless architecture that enables developers to decouple front-end code from back-end systems. It leverages popular open-source libraries in the React ecosystem, such as Chakra UI components, Emotion (CSS-in-JS), Webpack, and many more.

Developers don’t have to worry about the underlying infrastructure, whether they’re developing their app locally, deploying it to a Managed Runtime environment, or testing the app live.

Requirements

  • Node 16.11 or later
  • npm 8 or later

Get Started

To start your web server for local development, run the following command in your project directory:

npm start

Now that the development server is running, you can open a browser and preview your commerce app:

  • Go to http://localhost:3000/

Localization

See the Localization README.md for important setup instructions for localization.

Configuration Files

The Retail React App's configuration files are located in the app/config folder. For more details, see Configuration Files in the documentation.

Documentation

The full documentation for PWA Kit and Managed Runtime is hosted on the Salesforce Developers portal.

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