The React Social Network is an open source project relying on React a powerful javascript library for building the user interface. In this project, I tried to show some features of react/react components as a social network.
Since I started building this project I've planned to have a back end for this project so I haven't focused on performance until I build the back end and move some data procedure from end to back end. Therefore I need to change data structure and actions for Redux.
You should consult the CHANGELOG and related issues for more information
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I recommend that you get to know React before using React Social Network. React Social Network has built by React components, so understanding how React fits into web development is important.
(If you're not familiar with the concept of Single Page Applications (SPAs), head over to the here for a quick introduction before you read on.
Use Documentation to find out more details about this project.
- React A javascript library for building user interfaces.
- Redux is a predictable state container for JavaScript apps.
- Material-UI A Set of React Components that Implement Google's Material Design.
- react-redux Official React bindings for Redux.
- Firebase products like Analytics, Realtime Database, Messaging, and Crash Reporting let you move quickly and focus on your users.
- redux-thunk Redux Thunk middleware allows you to write action creators that return a function instead of an action. The thunk can be used to delay the dispatch of an action, or to dispatch only if a certain condition is met. The inner function receives the store methods dispatch and getState as parameters.
- Express Express is a minimal and flexible Node.js web application framework that provides a robust set of features for web and mobile applications.
- React Router V4 for routing website location
- Sass CSS with superpowers. Sass boasts more features and abilities than any other CSS extension language out there.
- Webpack for bundling code
- Documentation
- Testing
- Security issues
- Performance
- Add some features and solving bugs
- Sharing post in social itself and other socials
- Add link feature to post
- Add vido post
- Add image gallery post
- Search post and people ...
Install NodeJs
- Installing all nodejs modules:
npm install
- Rub webpack to build bundle file
webpack
- Running server:
node server.js
- Configure firebase:
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Get firebase config
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Create a folder in root folder
react-blog
set the nameconfig
=>>react-blog\config
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Create three files in
>react-blog\config
set their namedevelopment.env
,test.env
andproduction.env
=>>react-blog\config\development.env
and>react-blog\config\test.env
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Inside the files, you should write some keys of firebase configuration (each file is depend on the environment you work in
NODE_ENV
. If you setNODE_ENV=development
your project will use fromdevelopment.env
to config firebase but if you set itNODE_ENV=test
it will usetest.env
in test environment):API_KEY=[API_KEY]
AUTH_DOMAIN=[PROJECT_ID].firebaseapp.com
DATABASE_URL=https://[DATABASE_NAME].firebaseio.com
PROJECT_ID=[PROJECT_ID]
STORAGE_BUCKET=[BUCKET].appspot.com
MESSAGING_SENDER_ID=[SENDER_ID]HOST_URL
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- If you're using Windows you should install all node-gyp dependencies with following commands:
$ npm install --global --production windows-build-tools
and then install the package
$ npm install --global node-gyp
React Social Network has been made by love. I planed to build a back-end for this project and improve the perfomance as I process all procedures on the fron-end side. If you'd like to help, check out the document. I'd greatly appreciate any contribution you make. :)
- Amir Movahedi
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details