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django-react-boilerplate
- App web: come proseguire? Django o Node|React?
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What tool you discovered/came across that has made your development work easier?
oh that looks awesome. I've been using this repo for my django/react apps. https://github.com/vintasoftware/django-react-boilerplate
create-react-app-django
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Show HN: Django and React SaaS boilerplate tutorial
Yes. I have large portions of a server-rendered, stateful web application that leverages django’s view/templating.
However, being new to React I wanted to bring a single react “app” into the django project using a django template that includes the use of the same navbar template used by every other page in the site.
While it doesn’t support N react apps bundles at this time I could see it being done provided they share a single package file.
One important point for me was that this also be done using an unejected base CRA project, so that it would enjoy all of the benefits of the CRA standard dev and production build capabilities.
This was no small feat because I’m relatively new to modern web front end toolchains and in fact I ended up rewriting almost all of the user documentation for CRACO as part of my learning process.
Which is a key point I was able to accomplish this by using a mix of CRACO and options available to a standard CRA application.
In particular the package.json postbuild script action which moves and renames files to nestle assets into their proper place in a django static path.
I have not released my solution but I have stubbed out the problem and solution description here: https://github.com/banagale/create-react-app-django
What are some alternatives?
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cookiecutter-react-django - From hello world to Heroku deployment, using separated Front and Back Ends
django-vue-cli-webpack-demo - A minimal demo showing how to wire up Webpack of a Vue CLI app to Django templates without extra plugins.
django-webpack-loader - Transparently use webpack with django
react-async-component - Resolve components asynchronously, with support for code splitting and advanced server side rendering use cases.
locust - Write scalable load tests in plain Python 🚗💨
django-react-boilerplate - DIY Django + React Boilerplate for starting your SaaS
cookiecutter-django-wagtail - Cookiecutter Django + Wagtail
django-sockpuppet - Build reactive applications with the django tooling you already know and love.
bootstrap-django-gatsby - Bootstrap Django Gatsby/React for local development
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