Cliente de API Rest (React)
Este proyecto lo hice como parte de un conjunto de aplicaciones que consumen una API que programé en Python para las operaciones básicas (CRUD) de una lista de contactos: Contact List App. Este proyecto (ReactRestApiClient) es un cliente para Web, codificado en React. La UI contiene una tabla con la lista de contactos registrados. Un contenedor de campos de edición (correspondientes a nombre, email y teléfono) se accede a través de los botones para Agregar y Editar contactos.
- React 18.3.1
- React Router 6.27.0
- Bootstrap 5.3.3
- Bootstrap-icons 1.11.3
- En el archivo
index.jsagregué la ruta para el componente principal<Listado />:const router = createBrowserRouter([ { path: "/", element: <Listado />, errorElement: <ErrorPage />, }, ]); - En el componente
Listadocontenido en el archivocomponents/listado.jstengo dos contenedores, uno para la tabla con los datos registrados y otro para los campos de edición correspondientes a las acciones de Agregar y Actualizar. Este segundo contenedor es un<div>modal que aparece sólo para editar los campos. Su id esmodalContactos. - Utilizo
fetch()para las operaciones REST. - Utilizo
useEffect()para cargar la lista de contactos automáticamente al cargar la aplicación. - Para actualizar la UI y el modelo de datos automáticamente, utilizo
useState().
Para este proyecto me basé en un video tutorial que muestra cómo consumir servicios Restful con React. Yo lo adapté a mi propia API y además me apoyé en información complementaria:
- CRUD en React consumiendo una API
- Learn React
- Tutorial de React
- How to Fetch API Data in React
- React Router | Tutorial
- How to use Bootstrap Icons in React
El alcance de este proyecto es comparar el desempeño y las implementaciones de cada versión de app cliente para consumo de servicios Restful que tengo en este repositorio (Angular, React, Vue y Kotlin). Por lo que no tengo planeado agregar o modificar funcionalidades.
Siéntete libre de comentar y sugerir cosas para esta app.
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