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react-browserify-boilerplate

v0.2.3

Published

A React browserify boilerplate. Test your component quickly and continuously with Karma.

Downloads

6

Readme

React Browserify Boilerplate Dependency Status

I modified the following repo to use Browserify instead. I prefer writing my moduleds Node Style and having Browserfiy compile and bundle my app.

React-Browserify-Boilerplate lets you create a React component quickly and test quickly as well as thoroughly using Karma. Have your tests run continuously with the added benefit of testing in your favorite and least favorite browsers while also having access to developer tools. Win Win. This was born out of the following thread.

I tried to keep this as unopinionated as possible.

Setup

  • Clone the repo
  • Run npm install

Building Your Component

  • Run npm start
  • Open public/index.html and view your awesome creation

Testing Your Component

  • Run npm test
  • To have your tests run continuously, just run npm run test:watch or you can always change the Karma configuration file

Contribution