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cus-react-kit

v2.1.0

Published

start a new project quickly with this npm package

Readme

This is tool kit for starting a new ReactJS peoject quickly. All you need todo is the following:

1. sudo npm install cus-react-kit -g;
2. react-kit [ProjectName]

It will take about 10 mins to download dependencies such as [email protected] , react-redux and so on;

If you wanna to run npm install & npm start by yourself, you can use:

react-kit [ProjectName] --pure

After project complete, you can use following commands

npm start // use for dev, it will create a server and run your project
npm run deploy  // package your project to /dist for deploying.

changelog: @since 2016.7.4

  1. Add api module,
  2. add getting the current environment.

How to use Api module?

  1. Configure all the ajax request in api/index.js;
  2. Configure all the ajax request url in api/ApiList.js;
  3. Then you can use import { getProductDetail } from 'api'; in redux actions;
  4. After all the above, you can dispatch your action in your view.

How to use environment configuration?

  1. You can find the configuration and functions in *src/config.js
  2. Also you can use the functions given by Config such as getEnv(), isMock() and so on;

Things to be done:

~~1. config different environment in project easily.~~ 2. thinking ... 3. please give some advices

Then the terminal will show you the dev url like this: http://[YourIP]:3000/

Just try it.

If you have any problems, please concat me with wechat: Creemli. Or [email protected];