react-hot-loader
Sentry
react-hot-loader | Sentry | |
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7 | 266 | |
12,266 | 36,957 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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react-hot-loader
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ReactJS Good Practices
React Hot Loader - Tweak React components in real time
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Front-end Guide
Developer Experience - There are a number of tools that improves the development experience with React. React Developer Tools is a browser extension that allows you to inspect your component, view and manipulate its props and state. Hot reloading with webpack allows you to view changes to your code in your browser, without you having to refresh the browser. Front end development involves a lot of tweaking code, saving and then refreshing the browser. Hot reloading helps you by eliminating the last step. When there are library updates, Facebook provides codemod scripts to help you migrate your code to the new APIs. This makes the upgrading process relatively pain-free. Kudos to the Facebook team for their dedication in making the development experience with React great.
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How to implement hot module reloading in a programming language?
I am considering how to make my compiler (which outputs JavaScript), output patch changes, which somehow update the server or browser with the code changes, so you don't have to shutdown/restart the server or refresh the page. I was going to take a look at the react-hot-loader source code, but it's a little too abstract, it will take a while / few days at least to start to grok.
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How is React's Hot Module Reloading implemented (at a medium-high level of detail)?
I am starting to look through the source of react-hot-loader, but it is no insignificant beast. Can someone explain at a high level how this is implemented, just in enough detail so one could reason about how to reimplement this functionality in another programming language?
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The following modules couldn't be hot updated: (Full reload needed)
[HMR] bundle rebuildingclient.js?3ac5:126 [HMR] bundle rebuilt in 557msprocess-update.js?e13e:27 [HMR] Checking for updates on the server...process-update.js?e13e:81 [HMR] The following modules couldn't be hot updated: (Full reload needed)This is usually because the modules which have changed (and their parents) do not know how to hot reload themselves. See http://webpack.github.io/docs/hot-module-replacement-with-webpack.html for more details.process-update.js?e13e:89 [HMR] - ./src/containers/root.tsxprocess-update.js?e13e:89 [HMR] - ./src/index.tsx I've stepped through these steps as best I can tell, but am still having no luck.
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Javascript require vs require .default
I'm using react-hot-loader and I'm very confused about its example code:
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Awesome React Resources
react-hot-loader - Tweak React components in real time
Sentry
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Building a Production-Ready Web App with T3 Stack
First, sign up for a free account at https://sentry.io. Create a new project and make note of your DSN (Data Source Name).
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How to Handle N+1 Queries for Optimal Database Performance in Django?
Using APM tools like NewRelic, Sentry, Datadog, etc to monitor the performance of your application and while you're on it, they can help you identify N+1 queries.
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Next.js Error Monitoring with Sentry: Enhancing Your Application’s Reliability
However, ensuring the reliability and performance of your Next.js app is equally crucial. That’s where Sentry comes into play. Combined with Sentry, an industry-leading error monitoring platform, Next.js empowers developers to proactively identify and resolve issues that may arise in their applications. In this article, we’ll explore how to integrate Sentry into your Next.js project for effective error monitoring and performance optimization.
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4 facets of API monitoring you should implement
Sentry: Error monitoring for applications, including APIs. Also offers application performance monitoring (APM).
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It's 29 Delphi, I mean
Indeed, webapps are not immune to distribution problems. Wayward and invasive browser extensions are a clear threat, as are 3rd-party dependencies (and their dependencies) loaded at runtime. Which is why companies like https://sentry.io exist. I think the difference is that webapps are "distributable by default" and it takes real work to break this. Versus having local desktop apps which require work to distribute. A potent example of the power of defaults.
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Sentry produces nothing of value? You don't value an open source error tracking and performance monitoring platform? https://github.com/getsentry/sentry
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The Life and Death of Open Source Companies
> You invent something, and then immediately turn it into a cheap commodity by releasing it for free.
Exactly. A 71-line python script https://github.com/getsentry/sentry/commit/3c2e87573d3bd16f6... was groundbreaking when it came out and the fact that it springboarded into a startup is commendable.
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Sentry - Open Source Alternative For Error Tracking
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🤩 20 Awesome Tools For Your Web Dev Toolkit 🛠️
11. Sentry
What are some alternatives?
tsdx - Zero-config CLI for TypeScript package development
jaeger - CNCF Jaeger, a Distributed Tracing Platform
react-devtools - An extension that allows inspection of React component hierarchy in the Chrome and Firefox Developer Tools.
Loguru - Python logging made (stupidly) simple
eslint-plugin-react - React-specific linting rules for ESLint
opentelemetry-specification - Specifications for OpenTelemetry
Next.js - The React Framework
skywalking - APM, Application Performance Monitoring System
ESLint - Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.
PostHog - 🦔 PostHog provides open-source product analytics, session recording, feature flagging and A/B testing that you can self-host.
react-hooks-testing-library - 🐏 Simple and complete React hooks testing utilities that encourage good testing practices. [Moved to: https://github.com/testing-library/react-hooks-testing-library]
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.