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Full-Stack React Projects

By : Shama Hoque
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Full-Stack React Projects

By: Shama Hoque

Overview of this book

The benefits of using a full JavaScript stack for web development are undeniable, especially when robust and widely adopted technologies such as React, Node, and Express and are available. Combining the power of React with industry-tested, server-side technologies, such as Node, Express, and MongoDB, creates a diverse array of possibilities when developing real-world web applications. This book guides you through preparing the development environment for MERN stack-based web development, to creating a basic skeleton application and extending it to build four different web applications. These applications include a social media, an online marketplace, a media streaming, and a web-based game application with virtual reality features. While learning to set up the stack and developing a diverse range of applications with this book, you will grasp the inner workings of the MERN stack, extend its capabilities for complex features, and gain actionable knowledge of how to prepare MERN-based applications to meet the growing demands of real-world web applications.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 4. Adding a React Frontend to Complete MERN

Aweb application is incomplete without a frontend. It is the part that users interact with and it is crucial to any web experience. In this chapter, we will use React to add an interactive user interface to the basic user and auth features implemented for the backend of the MERN skeleton application that we started building in the previous chapter.

We will cover the following topics to add a working frontend and complete the MERN skeleton application:

  • Frontend features of the skeleton
  • Setting up development with React, React Router, and Material-UI
  • Backend user API integration
  • Auth integration
  • Home, Users, Sign-Up, Sign-In, User Profile, Edit, and Delete views
  • Navigation menu
  • Basic server-side rendering