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Thinking about making a MERN Stack project while learning about it, but don't know what's the best place to start learning/building
I built a MERN stack project as my first full stack project. Here's the repo: https://github.com/cagross/react-specials
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Serving react statically with express
Yes, this is indeed how my project is organized (repo here).
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MERN stack deployment
I have a MERN app, and the React app and Express app are both deployed together (using cyclic.io). You can see the repo here, if you want to see how I set up my folder structure. Basically, the root of the folder is a Node project--the Express app. In a sub-folder i've installed a second Node project--the React app. Then the main Express file needs some lines to tell it to properly server the React app to certain routes.
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Pushing to Heroku from local is being rejected. Is it because my Node project no longer has a package.json file in its root directory?
Is that right? I've been committing my React build directory to Git since I begain the project. You can see the repo here. What are the disadvantages of committing the build directory? I get that it can unnecessarily bloat the size of the repo in many cases, especially in cases where Heroku builds the same files anyway. But in my case, the size of the build directory is only ~300 kB. So maybe that's an acceptable tradeoff, in order to implement an easier solution to my issue? Or do you still think I should go the two-Heroku-app solution?
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