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react-awesome-answers
React.js front end pulled from awesome answers api (rails), setup redux practice (practice for react challenge)
https://github.com/roderickfung/react-awesome-answers
Last synced: 3 days ago
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Available Scripts
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`npm start`
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Displaying Lint Output in the Editor
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`npm run eject`
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Building for Relative Paths
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GitHub Pages
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Heroku
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Modulus
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Importing a Component
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`DangerButton.js`
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Adding a Stylesheet
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Using the `public` Folder
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`Button.js`
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Adding Bootstrap
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`Button.js`
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Can I Use Decorators?
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Adding Development Environment Variables In `.env`
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Running Tests
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Adding Development Environment Variables In `.env`
- Jest - 15.html) of Jest so if you heard bad things about it years ago, give it another try.
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Command Line Interface
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On CI servers
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Disabling jsdom
- `ReactDOM.render()`
- snapshot testing - react-app/issues/372) so we don’t officially encourage its usage yet.
- `TestUtils.createRenderer()`
- jsdom - -env=jsdom`, and your tests will run faster.<br>
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Testing Components
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Using Third Party Assertion Libraries
- file those against Jest - printing React elements as JSX](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/1566).
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On your own environment
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Experimental Snapshot Testing
- has major usage issues - 14.html)
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Netlify
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Updating to New Releases
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Sending Feedback
Programming Languages
Categories
Sub Categories
Disabling jsdom
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`Button.js`
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Adding Development Environment Variables In `.env`
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GitHub Pages
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`DangerButton.js`
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Modulus
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On your own environment
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Surge
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Experimental Snapshot Testing
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Heroku
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`npm run eject`
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On CI servers
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`npm start`
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Command Line Interface
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Testing Components
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Using Third Party Assertion Libraries
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