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react-codegen

v1.0.2

Published

A react cli to generate boilerplate code for components and redux files

Downloads

56

Readme

React Codegen

React codegen is an interactive CLI to generate boilerplate code for views, reducers, sagas, routes etc. You can specify the name of the component or feature you want to build react-coden writes the code for you along with test cases. So, you can focus on logics only.

Installation:

yarn add -g react-codegen

Init:

This will install all the dependencies required for your project ( Redux, Redux-saga, Redux-logger, Redux-actions, React-redux, @reach/router).

react-codegen init

Note: You need to have yarn installed for init to work

Usage:

In your root folder of react project run react-codegen. Generate at least one view and one redux which will generate all the missing configurations then go to App.js and wrap routes with Redux Provider with proper store.

import React, { Component } from "react";
import { Provider } from "react-redux";
import ConfigureStore from "./store/store";
import Routes from "./routes";

const store = ConfigureStore();

class App extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <Provider store={store}>
        <Routes />
      </Provider>
    );
  }
}

export default App;

Now you can run react-codegen again to generate more redux files, views.

Libraries Used

  • Routing: Reach Router
  • Testing: Jest + Enzyme
  • State Mangement: Redux
  • Side Effects: Redux-saga

Note: If you want to contribute or face any problems. Open a issue in github repository