Make SSR simple again I have updated the articles in this series for React v16. The code for older versions of react is now . here on github This series of posts is all about rendering react apps on the that were built using . The code is . server create-react-app here on github Part 1: Off to a simple start A simple start with a barebones app that can’t even deal with CSS. It does help explain the process involved though. Part 2: Adding support for static assets Once the base system is up and running, it’s time to make it work with CSS (and other assets). Part 3: Integrating Redux It’s no surprise that is a popular choice for data management and it’s a must to have strong support for it in the server rendering pipeline. redux Part 4: Routing with react-router We’ll explore static and dynamic routing with react-router, along with handling route params and redux integration. The “why” and The “how” Part Ever since I came across back in 2015, I have loved working with it. The experience was a massive paradigm shift. From cluttered, spaghetti jQuery to something more refined. React Eventually, I started feeling effects of . Starting each new project required a ton of manual labour which seemed tiny at first, but grew in size rapidly. “the” fatigue always I started looking for a solution. Templates, boilerplates and fair chunk of generators later, I found . create-react-app create-react-app CRA was the solution I was looking for. In time, it became my goto starting point. Best of all, it plays well with other projects from react ecosystem. pretty But by no means is it solution as CRA doesn’t support server rendering. Yet.🤞 be all end all Server rendering I took all the bits and pieces I found and tried to put glue together into that just works. This series is my way of documenting the process. something
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