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react-app-rewire-parity

v0.12.0

Published

Set of rewires for CRA used by Parity

Readme

Rewire create-react-app à la Parity

This is a set of rewires that can be used with react-app-rewired to add missing functionalities of Create React App.

Usage

Create a file named config-overrides.js at the root of your project, with this format:

const path = require('path');
const rewireParity = require('react-app-rewire-parity');

module.exports = (config) => {
  const options = {
    // Optional title of your HTML page
    htmlTitle: 'My React App',

    // Optional path of you favicon image (see https://github.com/jantimon/favicons-webpack-plugin)
    favicon: path.resolve(__dirname, 'src/logo.png')
  };


  config = rewireParity(config, options);

  return config;
};

What rewires are included?

This include a selection of rewires:

Babel

It uses the babel-preset-parity Babel preset for your app.

CSS

It adds CSS modules by default for the project CSS files, while keeping the current Create React App behaviour for CSS files in node_modules directory.

It also adds some post-css plugins:

  • postcss-import
  • postcss-nested
  • postcss-simple-vars

EJS

It adds an EJS loader for .ejs files

ESLint

It uses the eslint-config-parity ESLint config for the project

React Hot Loader

It enables React Hot Loader by default! To make it even more convenient, it expects the project src/index.js file to export a React component that will be mounted on the main DIV.

Webpack HTML Plugin

It uses a custom index.html file for the project.

Parity inject script

If the DAPP environment variable is set, it t adds in development mode the standard Parity inject.js script that is used for Dapps to inject an Ethereum provider instance.

Remove required files

It removes the required index.html file that is no more needed.