"Hello App" This is a simple application for displaying random greetings, made with Ruby on Rails. The application consists of an API in the backend, which has a single endpoint that is consumed from a frontend made with ReactJS and Redux toolkit to manage the global state of the application.
Backend
Frontend
- Ruby on Rails framework
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Use Linters to check code quality
- Rubocop
- Stylelint
- MVC architectural/design pattern
- Data persistent in PostgreSQL
- Frontend with Reactjs, Redux and Webpack
- RESTful API
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
In order to run this project you need:
A code editor (we recommend Visual Studio Code)
Git and a GitHub account
Clone this repository to your desired folder by using this 👇️ command :
git clone https://github.com/NitBravoA92/hello-rails-react.git
Go to the project directory:
cd hello-rails-react
Before to run the program, verify that you have Ruby on Rails installed on your OS running the following command:
rails --version
It should show you the version of ruby on rails installed. If this does not happen and only an error message is displayed, then you should either verify your installation or install Ruby on Rails from scratch.
Download and Install Ruby on Rails
Once you have verified that you have Ruby on Rails installed, run the following command to install the necessary gems:
bundle install
After installing the gems, run the following command to create the database:
rails db:create
Then run the following command to migrate the database:
rails db:migrate
Then run the following command to install React, Redux, and all the Node packages:
npm install
if you have any problem with the previous command, try to run the following command:
yarn install
Run the following command inside the project folder to start the application:
npm run build
rails s
if you have any problem with the previous command, try to run the following command:
./bin/dev
Those commands will start the application on your local server. You can now open your browser and go to http://localhost:3000/ to see the application running.
To verify that the ruby and CSS code is written without errors and meets good practice standards, run the following command inside the project folder:
- ruby linter:
rubocop
- CSS linter:
stylelint "**/*.{css,scss}"
👤 Nitcelis Bravo
- GitHub: Nitcelis Bravo
- Twitter: @softwareDevOne
- LinkedIn: Nitcelis Bravo Alcala
Upcoming improvements:
- Add the endpoints to create, update and delete a greeting
- Add CSS styles to the app
- Deploy the application
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
If you like this project and know someone who might find it helpful, please share it. Or give it a star ⭐️ if you like this project!
I thank Microverse for this fantastic opportunity, and the code reviewers for their advice and time.
This project is MIT licensed.