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Yeoman generator for ReactJS - lets you quickly set up a project including karma test runner and Webpack module system. Using NPM Scripts, Karma and WebPack by default.
http://willmendesneto.github.io/generator-reactor/
Install generator-reactor
:
npm install -g generator-reactor
Make a new directory, and cd
into it:
mkdir my-new-project && cd $_
Run yo reactor
, optionally passing an app name:
yo reactor [app-name]
Run npm run build
for building and npm run start-dist
for preview in the browser at localhost.
Available generators:
and for Flux or Reflux :
Sets up a new ReactJS app, generating all the boilerplate you need to get started. The app generator also facilitates the following:
Example:
yo reactor
Generates a JSX component in src/scripts/components
, its corresponding test in src/spec/components
and its style in src/style
.
Example:
yo reactor:component foo //or just: yo reactor:c foo
Produces src/components/Foo.js
(javascript - JSX):
'use strict';
var React = require('react/addons');
require('styles/componentName.css'); //or .sass,.less etc...
var Foo = React.createClass({
render: function () {
return (
<div>
<p>Content for Foo</p>
</div>
)
}
});
module.exports = Foo;
And test/spec/components/Foo.js
(javascript - jasmine):
'use strict';
describe('Foo', function () {
var Foo, component;
beforeEach(function () {
Foo = require('../../../src/components/Foo');
component = Foo();
});
it('should create a new instance of Foo', function () {
expect(component).toBeDefined();
});
});
You can add a stylesheet file for your new component using - style
flag:
yo reactor:c foo --style
And src/styles/Foo.css
(or .sass, .less etc...) will be created:
.Foo{
border: 1px dashed #f00;
}
For all you lazy programmers out there, we've added another shortcut - rich
flag:
yo reactor:c foo --rich
This will give you all of react component's most common stuff :
var React = require('react/addons');
require('styles/Foofoo.sass');
var Foofoo = React.createClass({
mixins: [],
getInitialState: function() { return({}) },
getDefaultProps: function() {},
componentWillMount: function() {},
componentDidMount: function() {},
shouldComponentUpdate: function() {},
componentDidUpdate: function() {},
componentWillUnmount: function() {},
render: function () {
return (
<div>
<p>Content for Foofoo</p>
</div>
);
}
});
module.exports = Foofoo;
Just remove those you don't need, then fill and space out the rest.
When using Flux or Reflux architecture, it generates an actionCreator in src/actions
and it's corresponding test in src/spec/actions
.
Example:
yo reactor:action bar //or just: yo reactor:a bar
Will create a file - src/actions/BarActionCreators.js
if 'architecture' is Flux, it Produces :
'use strict';
var BarActionCreators = {
}
module.exports = BarActionCreators;
And if it's Reflux:
'use strict';
var Reflux = require('reflux');
var BarActionCreators = Reflux.createActions([
]);
module.exports = BarActionCreators;
and same test for both architectures:
'use strict';
describe('BarActionCreators', function() {
var action;
beforeEach(function() {
action = require('actions/BarActionCreators.js');
});
it('should be defined', function() {
expect(action).toBeDefined();
});
});
When using Flux or Reflux architecture, it generates a store in src/stores
and it's corresponding test in src/spec/stores
.
Example:
yo reactor:store baz //or just: yo reactor:s baz
Will create a file - src/stores/BazStore.js
if 'architecture' is Flux, it Produces :
'use strict';
var EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;
var assign = require('object-assign');
var MainAppDispatcher = require('../dispatcher/MainAppDispatcher');
var BazStore = assign({}, EventEmitter.prototype, {
});
BazStore.dispatchToken = MainAppDispatcher.register(function(action) {
switch(action.type) {
default:
}
});
module.exports = BazStore;
And if it's Reflux:
'use strict';
var Reflux = require('reflux');
//var Actions = require('actions/..');
var BazStore = Reflux.createStore({
listenables: Actions,
});
module.exports = BazStore;
and same test for both architectures:
'use strict';
describe('BazStore', function() {
var store;
beforeEach(function() {
store = require('stores/BazStore.js');
});
it('should be defined', function() {
expect(store).toBeDefined();
});
});
Options are available as additional installs to the initial application generation phase.
A complete routing library for React. This option only adds the basic hooks to get started with react router.
css, sass, scss, less or stylus
Sets the style file's template and extension
Running npm test
will run the unit tests with karma. Tests are written using Jasmine by default.
I have opted to follow @floydophone convention of uppercase for component file naming e.g. Component.js. I am open to suggestions if there is a general objection to this decision.
Each component is a module and can be required using the Webpack module system. Webpack uses Loaders which means you can also require CSS and a host of other file types. Read the Webpack documentation to find out more.
Out the box, the generator uses npm scripts configured with the following:
src/scripts/components/main.js
. This is included in the src/index.html
file by default and will reload in the browser as and when it is recompiled.karma.conf.js
located in the project root. This will run all tests using PhantomJS by default but supports many other browsers.src
and test
folders) based in .editorconfig
params.Included in the project with options:
Contributions are welcomed. When submitting a bugfix, write a test that exposes the bug and fails before applying your fix. Submit the test alongside the fix.
npm test
FAQs
Yeoman generator for ReactJS and Webpack
The npm package generator-reactor receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, generator-reactor popularity was classified as not popular.
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