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frontend-sei

v0.0.2

Published

特检院前端系统--子工程

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Readme

Julienne

Julienne is a web app that allows you to share recipes with family and friends.

It's built using the Sancho-UI design system, Firebase, Typescript, React and Emotion.

Try it out here.

How this code works

I'm writing a series of blog posts explaining the code that goes into this project. I'll be adding them here and on my blog when time permits.

1. Introducing Sancho UI

2. Using Firebase with React Hooks

3. Building React Components with Gesture Support

4. A Beginner's Guide to using Typescript with React

Running locally

This project is built using create-react-app, typescript, and firebase. To get it running properly, you'll need to create your own firebase application and export your firebase configuration in a file at src/firebase-config.ts. The config should include algolia configuration, and look something like this:

// src/firebase-config.ts
const config = {
  apiKey: "myapikey",
  authDomain: "my-auth-domain.firebaseapp.com",
  databaseURL: "my-db-url.com",
  projectId: "my-pid",
  storageBucket: "my-storage-bucket",
  messagingSenderId: "my-sender-id",
  ALGOLIA_APP_ID: "my-app-id",
  ALGOLIA_USER_SEARCH_KEY: "my-user-search-key"
};

export default config;

You'll also need to install the local dependencies using Yarn or NPM.

yarn

You'll need to either deploy the functions or emulate them locally. Finally, you can run it:

yarn start

This runs the app in the development mode. Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.

Deploying

Use firebase-cli to initalize a project in the root directory. Then build your project and deploy.

yarn run build
firebase deploy

License

BSD 3-Clause, see the LICENSE file.