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reactroop

v0.1.3

Published

### Prerequisite Make sure you have latest NodeJs installed on

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fo2-react

Prerequisite

Make sure you have latest NodeJs installed on

https://nodejs.org/en/download/

For development mode make sure you clone fo2 fake Server

Step-1 : git clone https://github.com/githuboxy/fo2-fake-server.git 
Step-2 : cd fo2-fake-server
Step-3 : npm install
Step-4 : npm start

Once fake server is up and running

Step-1 : git clone https://github.com/githuboxy/fo2-react.git
Step-2 : cd fo2-react
Step-3 : npm install
Step-4 : npm start

Need to understand Directory Structure

   |-App       .....  Root Directory where we have app.js
   |-_helpers  ...... Different kinds of system level helper . eg: http call helper 
   |-common    ...... common moudule
   |---actions
   |---components
   |---constants
   |---pages
   |---reducers
   |-rootindex  .....  root index will glue all components together
   |-user       .....  module 
   |---actions
   |---components
   |---constants
   |---pages
   |---reducers
   |---services
   

Each module should have following six subdirectories

|---actions .   .....  Actions related to the module
|---components  .....  All module level react components
|---constants   .....  constants which will use through out module
|---pages       .....  Actual react views
|---reducers    .....  module specific reducers 
|---services    .....   All Module level service which make actual backend call and populate redux state