Hello_Rails_React Hello Rails React is a beginner-friendly project that demonstrates how to connect a Ruby on Rails back-end with a React front-end using Webpack. With an estimated completion time of 2 hours, this project helps you achieve the following learning objectives:
- Implement a connection between a Ruby on Rails back-end and a React front-end.
- Gain an understanding of the pros and cons of different approaches for connecting Ruby on Rails with React
Technologies
Linters
- Rubocop
- Style lint
- Ruby on Rails and React Integration
- API Endpoint for Random Greetings
- React Router for Navigation
- Redux State Management
- Static View as Root
- Professional Documentation
- Linting for Code Quality
- Postgres Database
- Git Version Control
- Interactive User Interface
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
Before you begin, make sure you have the following prerequisites installed on your system:
- Ruby: You need Ruby to run the Ruby on Rails application.
- Bundler: Bundler is used to manage gem dependencies in your Ruby project.
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
sh
cd my-folder
git clone https://github.com/ClaudiaRojasSoto/Hello_Rails_React.git
Install this project with:
- gem install rails
- bundle install
- npm install
- npm install -g webpack
To run the project, execute the following command:
./bin/dev
๐ค Claudia Rojas
- GitHub: @ClaudiaRojas
- LinkedIn: @ClaudiaRojas
- Personalized Greetings
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
If you like this project please feel free to send me corrections for make it better I would feel glad to read your comments. And think If you enjoy gift me a star.
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- Of course I would feel honored
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Your project is free license?
- Yeah, you can use it completely
This project is licensed under the MIT License - you can click here to have more details MIT.