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React.js Essentials

By : Artemij Fedosejev
Book Image

React.js Essentials

By: Artemij Fedosejev

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (18 chapters)
React.js Essentials
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Build and go beyond


That's all the effort that is needed to integrate the Flux architecture into a React application. If you compare your React application without Flux and with Flux, you'll quickly see how much easier it is to understand how your application works when Flux is part of it. I highly encourage you to visit the Flux official website and learn more about it at https://facebook.github.io/flux/.

I think it's a good time to check that everything is in perfect working order. Let's build and run Snapterest!

Navigate to ~/snapterest and run the following command in your terminal:

gulp

You should see an output similar to this:

Finished 'default' after 2.42 s

Make sure that you're running the Snapkite Engine application that we installed and configured in Chapter 1, Installing Powerful Tools for Your Project. Now, open the ~/snapterest/build/index.html file in your web browser. You should see the new tweets appearing on the left-hand side. Click on a tweet to add it to the collection...