danieljharvey / another-react-basic-starter

Purescript React Basic starter with sample app

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Another Purescript React Basic Starter

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What is it?

Demonstration of app

Aims

This is a fairly basic starter for Purescript React Basic with (hopefully) enough features to tinker with and demonstrate that React Basic with Purescript is a pretty OK way to make web apps.

This repository is not an example of idiomatic Purescript development as I would not consider myself experienced enough to really know what that is, however hopefully it should be enough to get an interested beginner on their feet and making/breaking things.

What is Purescript?

Purescript is a Haskell-esq pure functional language that compiles to Javascript.

What is React Basic?

React Basic is a set of bindings to React created by Lumi. It contains a number of additional features, most interestingly a reducer-esq way of handling component state ala ReasonReact. For more details see the repo or the documentation.

What else in in here?

As well as the react-basic package it uses affjax for fetching content, simple-json for decoding json data, and test-unit for unit tests. You can bin all this other stuff if you like, it is merely there because it is what I prefer.

Getting Started

Download the repository:

git clone https://https://github.com/danieljharvey/another-react-basic-starter

Change to the exciting new folder you have created.

cd another-react-basic-starter

Install the Javascript dependencies (you can also use npm here, your funeral, etc)

yarn install

This will build all of the Purescript in the project (and more importantly, show you any errors)

yarn purs:build

This will run the app on a Parcel server, which you can view by navigating to localhost:1234 in your browser. It also runs pulp -w build to make sure your code changes update in the browser.

yarn start

There are also some basic unit tests you can run with

yarn test

And once you are ready to share your creation with the world, you can make a static version with:

yarn purs:build

What does all this rubbish do then?

Purescript

purescript is a Haskell-esq language that compiles to (amongst other things) Javascript.

http://www.purescript.org/

Psc-package

psc-package is a package manager for Purescript which uses sets of packages to ensure everything we use it going to work together. Conceptually it is similar to Stack used by Haskell.

https://github.com/purescript/psc-package

Pulp

pulp is a Purescript build tool that does a whole host of good things (and has a nice GIF of Jarvis Cocker dancing on it's github). It is used here for running the build and the unit tests.

https://github.com/purescript-contrib/pulp

Parcel

parcel is a zero-config web app bundler. It is used here to smash everything together and put it in a browser.

https://github.com/parcel-bundler/parcel

Test-unit

test-unit is a Purescript test runner that let's us do async tests and other good things.

https://github.com/bodil/purescript-test-unit

Simple-json

simple-json is a package for converting to and from JSON, without having to do very much work, which I thoroughly approve of.

https://github.com/justinwoo/purescript-simple-json

Affjax

affjax is a Purescript library for making AJAX calls.

https://github.com/slamdata/purescript-affjax

Pscid

pscid is a Purescript file watcher that is pretty handy for checking type errors as you work. I create quite a lot of these so this is pretty essential.

https://github.com/kRITZCREEK/pscid

History

This is a fork of spacchetti-react-basic-starter, which is in turn a fork of the original LumiHQ/React-Basic-Starter.

It removes the Nix and Spacchetti stuff (not because that stuff is not great, but I was concerned it may be too many new concepts at once for a beginner) and added a more fully featured sample app to demonstrate that indeed, making (semi) nice things is possible with this setup.

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