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https://github.com/alejandronanez/reason-product-gallery
Demo online store written in ReasonML - WIP
https://github.com/alejandronanez/reason-product-gallery
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Demo online store written in ReasonML - WIP
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/alejandronanez/reason-product-gallery
- Owner: alejandronanez
- Created: 2019-06-15T03:04:55.000Z (over 5 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2023-01-05T02:51:59.000Z (almost 2 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-07T02:41:38.350Z (about 1 month ago)
- Topics: reasonml
- Language: OCaml
- Homepage:
- Size: 1.21 MB
- Stars: 1
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 20
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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README
# reason-product-gallery
## Run Project
```sh
npm install
npm start
# in another tab
npm run webpack
```After you see the webpack compilation succeed (the `npm run webpack` step), open up `build/index.html` (**no server needed!**). Then modify whichever `.re` file in `src` and refresh the page to see the changes.
**For more elaborate ReasonReact examples**, please see https://github.com/reasonml-community/reason-react-example
## Run Project with Server
To run with the webpack development server run `npm run server` and view in the browser at http://localhost:8000. Running in this environment provides hot reloading and support for routing; just edit and save the file and the browser will automatically refresh.
Note that any hot reload on a route will fall back to the root (`/`), so `ReasonReact.Router.dangerouslyGetInitialUrl` will likely be needed alongside the `ReasonReact.Router.watchUrl` logic to handle routing correctly on hot reload refreshes or simply opening the app at a URL that is not the root.
To use a port other than 8000 set the `PORT` environment variable (`PORT=8080 npm run server`).
## Build for Production
```sh
npm run clean
npm run build
npm run webpack:production
```This will replace the development artifact `build/Index.js` for an optimized version as well as copy `src/index.html` into `build/`. You can then deploy the contents of the `build` directory (`index.html` and `Index.js`).
If you make use of routing (via `ReasonReact.Router` or similar logic) ensure that server-side routing handles your routes or that 404's are directed back to `index.html` (which is how the dev server is set up).
**To enable dead code elimination**, change `bsconfig.json`'s `package-specs` `module` from `"commonjs"` to `"es6"`. Then re-run the above 2 commands. This will allow Webpack to remove unused code.