0.1.0 • Published 9 years ago

meteor-webpack-react-kickstart v0.1.0

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The easiest way to get started with Webpack hot-reload, React.js and Meteor is to clone this repository.

What is this?

The goal of this repository is to help anyone kickstart a new project by using Meteor with React.js and Webpack.

  • In development, your Webpack bundle is served by a special middleware that is automatically plugged inside Meteor by webpack:hot-reload.

  • In production, the code is bundled inside Meteor and allow you to do server-rendering easily with reactrouter:react-router-ssr.

Why Webpack?

  • You can get hot reload in the browser without having to recompile (it's slow as hell otherwise)
  • You don't lose the state of your components every time you change something
  • Your components are not all saved in a giant global scope (thank you Meteor but not for this). Instead, you use import or require to get them.
  • You can bundle any package for React from NPM without having to bundle it inside a Meteor package

Steps

  1. git clone https://github.com/thereactivestack/meteor-webpack-react-kickstart
  2. npm install
  3. ./scripts/run-dev.sh

You will get:

  • A configured Webpack build
  • React.js configured with react-router
  • Hot reload in development
  • Server-side rendering in production

Folders

  • react: Your React.js application. It must be outside your Meteor project or the server will restart at every file change (it's slow!)
  • meteor: Your meteor application. Mainly your server stuff and file assets
  • settings: Your development and production settings for Meteor (you can add your own stuff)
  • webpack: Your development and production webpack config (go ahead and change the build to work the way you like it)

Scripts

Every scripts are written both for Linux/Mac (.sh) and for Windows (.bat)

  • run-dev: Start Meteor with hot-reload
  • run-prod: Start Meteor with server-rendering (like in production)
  • build: Build your meteor project including the Webpack bundle