This application is a basic API client which gathers data from an outside API (in this case, Stackoverflow) and generates an isomorphic, single-page application (SPA).
Great question!
1) Clone the repository
2) install dependencies
npm install && npm run postinstall
3) Run the dev server
npm run start-dev
4) Navigate to the application's url
http://localhost:3000/
Server rendering is great, but sometimes we want to disable it when there's an error in our render and we'd rather troubleshoot it in the client.
This setting is passed in as a CLI argument via the --useServerRender=true
argument.
You can modify this in package.json
to --useServerRender=false
which will disable any server-side rendering functionality.
This application is designed to grab the latest data from Stackoverflow.com
. However, their API has a strict request limit which means that no questions will be returned after X requests (usually 300).
Therefore, the application comes loaded with mock-questions in the data directory.
To ease the learning process by eliminating potential sources of error, live data is disabled by default.
However, you are strongly encouraged to use live data once you understand the associated pitfalls.
https://stackapps.com/apps/oauth/register
and then appending the key to the URLs in data/api-real-url.js
This application fully supports a production build setting, which disables live reloading in favor of precompiled and uglified JS, which boosts performance.
To run production, run the command npm run start-prod
, which automatically triggers the build
script.
This mode is recommended for production. However, this boilerplate has never been used in actual production so utilize caution if deploying as a real application.
unexpected token import
This error appears when babel is not configured correctly. This can actually be caused by outdated global dependencies, and is hard to fix. For best results, try the following -
babel-register
as a local saved dependencybabel
, webpack
and all dependencies to latest / course versionsThings can always go wrong in the world of programming. If this happens, clone the master branch of this repo to a new directory and run the installation instructions. If desired, you can work backwards, pruning extra files until you get the application in the state you want.
I want this repo to work perfectly for as many users as possible. Got a problem? Open an issue! Let's figure out a solution together.