. # electron-react-boilerplate
Create a react component that displays the graph for The Rookie workout. It should look something like this: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fr05drp3jrn2rgg/Screenshot%202016-07-19%2014.40.46.png?dl=0
- Clone this repo. https://github.com/TheSufferfest/electron-react-boilerplate
- You can find the data for The Rookie in the app/data folder.
- Feel free to ask questions. You can find me as reid on the atomio.slack.com channel.
- Submit a pull request to this repo showing your work and how to test it.
This fork is modified to add data for the chart, stub out the chart container and component and to update this readme. Everything below is from the original project.
Live editing development on desktop app
Electron application boilerplate based on React, Redux, React Router, Webpack, React Transform HMR for rapid application development
First, clone the repo via git:
git clone https://github.com/chentsulin/electron-react-boilerplate.git your-project-name
And then install dependencies.
$ cd your-project-name && npm install
Run this two commands simultaneously in different console tabs.
$ npm run hot-server
$ npm run start-hot
or run two servers with one command
$ npm run dev
Note: requires a node version >= 4 and an npm version >= 2.
- OS X: Cmd Alt I or F12
- Linux: Ctrl Shift I or F12
- Windows: Ctrl Shift I or F12
See electron-debug for more information.
We used redux-devtools-extension, you can find the Redux
tab on Chrome DevTools.
If you use any 3rd party libraries which can't be built with webpack, you must list them in your webpack.config.base.js
:
externals: [
// put your node 3rd party libraries which can't be built with webpack here (mysql, mongodb, and so on..)
]
You can find those lines in the file.
This boilerplate out of the box is configured to use css-modules.
All .css
file extensions will use css-modules unless it has .global.css
.
If you need global styles, stylesheets with .global.css
will not go through the
css-modules loader. e.g. app.global.css
$ npm run package
To package apps for all platforms:
$ npm run package-all
- --name, -n: Application name (default: ElectronReact)
- --version, -v: Electron version (default: latest version)
- --asar, -a: asar support (default: false)
- --icon, -i: Application icon
- --all: pack for all platforms
Use electron-packager
to pack your app with --all
options for darwin (osx), linux and win32 (windows) platform. After build, you will find them in release
folder. Otherwise, you will only find one for your os.
test
, tools
, release
folder and devDependencies in package.json
will be ignored by default.
We add some module's peerDependencies
to ignore option as default for application size reduction.
babel-core
is required bybabel-loader
and its size is ~19 MBnode-libs-browser
is required bywebpack
and its size is ~3MB.
Note: If you want to use any above modules in runtime, for example:
require('babel/register')
, you should move them fromdevDependencies
todependencies
.
Please checkout Building windows apps from non-windows platforms.
see discusses in #118 and #108
We use webpack-target-electron-renderer to provide a build target for electron renderer process. Read more information here.
Note: webpack >= 1.12.15 has built-in support for
electron-main
andelectron-renderer
targets.
If your application is a fork from this repo, you can add this repo to another git remote:
git remote add upstream https://github.com/chentsulin/electron-react-boilerplate.git
Then, use git to merge some latest commits:
git pull upstream master
If you want to have native-like User Interface (OS X El Capitan and Windows 10), react-desktop may perfect suit for you.
MIT © C. T. Lin