These are some things to be aware of when using this boilerplate.
- Special images in HTML files
- Load reducers optimistically
- Exclude modules from Babel processing
- Running tests in watch mode
- When in doubt, re-install!
- Cleaning up Jest cache
If you specify your images in the .html
files using the <img>
tag, everything
will work fine. The problem comes up if you try to include images using anything
except that tag, like meta tags:
<meta property="og:image" content="img/yourimg.png" />
The webpack html-loader
does not recognise this as an image file and will not
transfer the image to the build folder. To get webpack to transfer them, you
have to import them with the file loader in your JavaScript somewhere, e.g.:
import 'file?name=[name].[ext]!../img/yourimg.png';
Then webpack will correctly transfer the image to the build folder.
If you have containers that should be available throughout the app, like a NavigationBar
(they aren't route specific), you need to add their respective reducers to the root reducer with the help of combineReducers
.
// In app/reducers.js
...
import { combineReducers } from 'redux-immutable';
...
import navigationBarReducer from 'containers/NavigationBar/reducer';
export default combineReducers({
route: routeReducer,
global: globalReducer,
language: languageProviderReducer,
navigationBar: navigationBarReducer,
...asyncReducers,
});
You need to exclude packages which are not intended to be processed by babel. For e.g. Server packages such as 'express' or a CSS file. Just add the package name to exclude
array in internals/config.js
and you're all set!
// in internals/config.js
exclude: [
'chalk',
'compression',
'cross-env',
'express',
'ip',
'minimist',
'sanitize.css',
'your-unwanted-package', <- add your-unwanted-package
...
]
If you are unable to run tests in watch mode, you may have to install watchman
for this to work. If you're using a Mac, simply run brew install watchman
You can also install watchman
from source. Please visit their official guide for more information.
If you're facing any inexplicable problems while installing dependencies, building your project or running tests, try reinstalling dependencies. It works for most cases. Run the following commands in the exact order given:
Remove node_modules
rm -rf node_modules
Using yarn (recommended)
yarn install
Using npm
npm cache clean
npm install
Build project
npm run build
By default, Jest caches transformed modules, which may lead to faulty coverage reports. To prevent this, you'll have to clear the cache by running npm run test -- --no-cache
as pointed out in Jest docs