backpack-react-scripts
This package is a fork of Create React App (specifically the react-scripts
package). It's intended
to be used in conjuction with create-react-app
like so:
npm install -g create-react-app
create-react-app my-app --scripts-version=backpack-react-scripts
cd my-app
npm start
Why fork?
Out of the box, create-react-app
doesn't work well with Backpack components because it has no support for
Sass stylesheets or uncompiled dependencies in the node_modules
folder. We also want to be able to tailor
the template to use Backpack out-the-box.
Keeping this fork updated
We wish to keep this fork updated with the upstream repo to benefit from the ongoing open source development
of create-react-app
. Please follow the steps outlined in this guide to keep this fork up to date e.g:
git remote add upstream git@github.com:facebookincubator/create-react-app.git
git fetch upstream
git rebase upstream/master
You will most likely run into merge conflicts during this process. If so, please take care to fix them whilst
preserving the custom functionality we have added in the fork.
What is different in our fork?
This is a high-level overview of the changed we made to this fork.
Moved ESLint from Webpack to npm script
See config/webpack.config.{dev,prod}.js
, package.json
, scripts/{eject,init}.js
, template/.eslintrc
By default, react-scripts runs all code through ESLint on build. As our ESLint configuration is quite opinionated, we have disabled this functionality.
We have added an npm script so you can still run the linter at will using npm run lint
.
Added stylelint configuration
See package.json
, template/.stylelintrc.json
We added Skyscanner's Stylelint configuration.
Added in Backpack components
See scripts/init.js
, template/src/*
We pre-install some Backpack components to help you get started quickly.
Added a server-side rendering (SSR) Webpack configuration
See config/webpack.config.ssr.js
This Webpack configuration is used to to enable easy server-side rendering. It is derived from config/webpack.config.prod.js
.
Everything that we don't need from the prod config is not removed, but commented out.
Moved React and ReactDOM from dependencies
to devDependencies
See scripts/init.js
Any app built with backpack-react-scripts should always output a bundle, and therefore it is enough to keep React and ReactDOM in devDependencies
. In many cases, they should also be external dependencies (not part of the bundle).
As the CRA CLI install React and ReactDOM, we cannot really do anything about that; but we can move the entries in package.json
from dependencies
to devDependencies
.
Releasing a new version of backpack-react-scripts
Please refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md in the root of this repo. All other packages have had their
package.json
's modified to be private therefore they won't be published to the npm registry.