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The boilerplate contains

The boilerplate includes an example (displaying fake user data) from UI components to the saga. The example is easy to remove so that it doesn't get in the way.

Directory layout

For more information on each directory, click the link and read the directory's README.

Using the boilerplate

To create a new project using the boilerplate:

  • clone this repository
  • remove the previous git history: rm -rf .git/
  • install the npm dependencies by running yarn
  • rename the React Native project to your own project name: yarn run rename -- <YourProjectName> (the default name is Boilerplate)

Running the project

Assuming you have all the requirements installed, you can setup and run the project by running:

  • yarn install to install the dependencies
  • run:android to run the Android application (remember to start a simulator or connect an Android phone)
  • run:ios to run the iOS application (remember to start a simulator or connect an iPhone phone)

Troubleshooting

App fails to start after renaming

If your applicaiton fails to start after using the yarn run rename command, please take a look at this issue

Alternative boilerplates

We looked into existing boilerplates before starting this project, and while many of them are awesome, we did not find what we were looking for.

The most popular is mcnamee's Starter Kit, which is unfortunately limited by Expo and misses Redux Saga.

If we look at the rest (and ignore unmaintained projects), many popular boilerplates are too opinionated: they include 3rd party services or very strong architecture choices that we are not comfortable with. To name a few: Snowflake runs with a Hapi Server running on Redhat OpenShift, Hasura's boilerplate uses Hasura's SaaS for authentication, Apollo's StarterKit is targeted at GraphQL using Apollo, the Meteor Boilerplate targets Meteor…

Finally some did not contain the architecture we are looking for (the separation of concerns with Redux, Sagas, etc.), for example re-start.

One interesting exception is Ignite IR Boilerplate "Andross", but after consideration we decided not to use it because of the large amount of unnecessary code/components it provided.

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