React 16 Tooling: Master essential cutting-edge tools, such as create-react-app, Jest, and Flow

React 16 Tooling covers the most important tools, utilities, and libraries that every React developer needs to know — in detail.

Key Features
  • Each chapter presents meta-development solutions to help React developers
  • The tools used are presented in a practical, solution-oriented approach with no fluff
  • The chapters are arranged in a logical order that mirrors a typical React development workflow, but you are free to tweak the approaches discussed to fit your own unique style
Book Description

React 16 Tooling covers the most important tools, utilities, and libraries that every React developer needs to know — in detail. As React has grown, the amazing toolset around it has also grown, adding features and enhancing the development workflow. Each of these essential tools is presented in a practical manner and in a logical order mirroring the development workflow. These tools will make your development life simpler and happier, enabling you to create better and more performant apps.

Adam starts with a hand-picked selection of the best tools for the React 16 ecosystem. For starters, there’s the create-react-app utility that’s officially supported by the React team. Not only does this tool bootstrap your React project for you, it also provides a consistent and stable framework to build upon. The premise is that when you don’t have to think about meta development work, more focus goes into the product itself.

Other React tools follow this same approach to automating and improving your development life. Jest makes unit testing quicker. Flow makes catching errors easier. Docker containers make deployment in a stack simpler. Storybook makes developing components straightforward. ESLint makes writing standardized code faster. The React DevTools plugin makes debugging a cinch. React 16 Tooling clears away the barriers so you can focus on developing the good parts. In this book, we’ll look at each of these powerful tools in detail, showing you how to build the perfect React ecosystem to develop your apps within.

What you will learn
  • Bootstrap a React application using create-react-app
  • Isolate React component development using Storybook
  • Write effective unit tests for your React components using Jest
  • Ensure that your component code is to standard using ESLint
  • Use browser extensions and built-in component instrumentation to debug React applications
  • Enable type safety in React components with Flowtype
  • Deploy React applications inside a Docker container as part of a larger application stack
Who this book is for

This book is for React developers of any skill level who want to make their lives easier. It helps to have some familiarity with React, but if you are an experienced web developer looking at React, then this book will show you how to build a resilient toolset around you before you begin.

Adam Boduch has been involved with large-scale JavaScript development for nearly 10 years. Before moving to the frontend, he worked on several large-scale cloud computing products, using Python and Linux. No stranger to complexity, Adam has practical experience with real-world software systems, and the scaling challenges they pose. He is the author of several JavaScript books, including React and React Native published by Packt Publishing, and is passionate about innovative user experiences and high performance.
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React 16 Tooling: Master essential cutting-edge tools, such as create-react-app, Jest, and Flow

React 16 Tooling covers the most important tools, utilities, and libraries that every React developer needs to know — in detail.

Key Features
  • Each chapter presents meta-development solutions to help React developers
  • The tools used are presented in a practical, solution-oriented approach with no fluff
  • The chapters are arranged in a logical order that mirrors a typical React development workflow, but you are free to tweak the approaches discussed to fit your own unique style
Book Description

React 16 Tooling covers the most important tools, utilities, and libraries that every React developer needs to know — in detail. As React has grown, the amazing toolset around it has also grown, adding features and enhancing the development workflow. Each of these essential tools is presented in a practical manner and in a logical order mirroring the development workflow. These tools will make your development life simpler and happier, enabling you to create better and more performant apps.

Adam starts with a hand-picked selection of the best tools for the React 16 ecosystem. For starters, there’s the create-react-app utility that’s officially supported by the React team. Not only does this tool bootstrap your React project for you, it also provides a consistent and stable framework to build upon. The premise is that when you don’t have to think about meta development work, more focus goes into the product itself.

Other React tools follow this same approach to automating and improving your development life. Jest makes unit testing quicker. Flow makes catching errors easier. Docker containers make deployment in a stack simpler. Storybook makes developing components straightforward. ESLint makes writing standardized code faster. The React DevTools plugin makes debugging a cinch. React 16 Tooling clears away the barriers so you can focus on developing the good parts. In this book, we’ll look at each of these powerful tools in detail, showing you how to build the perfect React ecosystem to develop your apps within.

What you will learn
  • Bootstrap a React application using create-react-app
  • Isolate React component development using Storybook
  • Write effective unit tests for your React components using Jest
  • Ensure that your component code is to standard using ESLint
  • Use browser extensions and built-in component instrumentation to debug React applications
  • Enable type safety in React components with Flowtype
  • Deploy React applications inside a Docker container as part of a larger application stack
Who this book is for

This book is for React developers of any skill level who want to make their lives easier. It helps to have some familiarity with React, but if you are an experienced web developer looking at React, then this book will show you how to build a resilient toolset around you before you begin.

Adam Boduch has been involved with large-scale JavaScript development for nearly 10 years. Before moving to the frontend, he worked on several large-scale cloud computing products, using Python and Linux. No stranger to complexity, Adam has practical experience with real-world software systems, and the scaling challenges they pose. He is the author of several JavaScript books, including React and React Native published by Packt Publishing, and is passionate about innovative user experiences and high performance.
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React 16 Tooling: Master essential cutting-edge tools, such as create-react-app, Jest, and Flow

React 16 Tooling: Master essential cutting-edge tools, such as create-react-app, Jest, and Flow

by Adam Boduch
React 16 Tooling: Master essential cutting-edge tools, such as create-react-app, Jest, and Flow

React 16 Tooling: Master essential cutting-edge tools, such as create-react-app, Jest, and Flow

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Overview

React 16 Tooling covers the most important tools, utilities, and libraries that every React developer needs to know — in detail.

Key Features
  • Each chapter presents meta-development solutions to help React developers
  • The tools used are presented in a practical, solution-oriented approach with no fluff
  • The chapters are arranged in a logical order that mirrors a typical React development workflow, but you are free to tweak the approaches discussed to fit your own unique style
Book Description

React 16 Tooling covers the most important tools, utilities, and libraries that every React developer needs to know — in detail. As React has grown, the amazing toolset around it has also grown, adding features and enhancing the development workflow. Each of these essential tools is presented in a practical manner and in a logical order mirroring the development workflow. These tools will make your development life simpler and happier, enabling you to create better and more performant apps.

Adam starts with a hand-picked selection of the best tools for the React 16 ecosystem. For starters, there’s the create-react-app utility that’s officially supported by the React team. Not only does this tool bootstrap your React project for you, it also provides a consistent and stable framework to build upon. The premise is that when you don’t have to think about meta development work, more focus goes into the product itself.

Other React tools follow this same approach to automating and improving your development life. Jest makes unit testing quicker. Flow makes catching errors easier. Docker containers make deployment in a stack simpler. Storybook makes developing components straightforward. ESLint makes writing standardized code faster. The React DevTools plugin makes debugging a cinch. React 16 Tooling clears away the barriers so you can focus on developing the good parts. In this book, we’ll look at each of these powerful tools in detail, showing you how to build the perfect React ecosystem to develop your apps within.

What you will learn
  • Bootstrap a React application using create-react-app
  • Isolate React component development using Storybook
  • Write effective unit tests for your React components using Jest
  • Ensure that your component code is to standard using ESLint
  • Use browser extensions and built-in component instrumentation to debug React applications
  • Enable type safety in React components with Flowtype
  • Deploy React applications inside a Docker container as part of a larger application stack
Who this book is for

This book is for React developers of any skill level who want to make their lives easier. It helps to have some familiarity with React, but if you are an experienced web developer looking at React, then this book will show you how to build a resilient toolset around you before you begin.

Adam Boduch has been involved with large-scale JavaScript development for nearly 10 years. Before moving to the frontend, he worked on several large-scale cloud computing products, using Python and Linux. No stranger to complexity, Adam has practical experience with real-world software systems, and the scaling challenges they pose. He is the author of several JavaScript books, including React and React Native published by Packt Publishing, and is passionate about innovative user experiences and high performance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788832083
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 04/30/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 298
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Adam Boduch has been writing JavaScript code for over 10 years. Before moving to the front end, he worked on several large-scale cloud computing products, using Python and Linux. He is the author of several JavaScript books, including React and React Native by Packt Publishing, and is passionate about innovative user experiences and high performance.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. Creating a Personalized React Development Ecosystem
  2. Efficiently Bootstrapping React Applications with Create React App
  3. Getting the Most from Development Mode and Mastering Hot Reloading
  4. Optimizing Test-Driven React Development
  5. Streamlining Development and Refactoring with Type-Safe React Components
  6. Enforcing Code Quality to Improve Maintainability
  7. Isolate Components with Storybook
  8. Debugging Components in the Browser
  9. Instrumenting Application State with Redux
  10. Building and Deploying Static Applications With Gatsby
  11. Building and Deploying React Applications with Docker Containers
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