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Enterprise React Development with UmiJS

By : Douglas Alves Venancio
Book Image

Enterprise React Development with UmiJS

By: Douglas Alves Venancio

Overview of this book

UmiJS is the Ant Group's underlying frontend development framework, an open source project for developing enterprise-class frontend applications. In this book, you'll get hands-on with single-page application development using UmiJS. By following practical step-by-step examples, you'll develop essential skills to build and publish your apps and create a modern user experience with responsive interfaces. This book will help you learn the essential features of UmiJS and how to set up and build a project from scratch using React, Less, and TypeScript. You'll study Ant Design, a framework based on solid design concepts that provides a series of React components to accelerate interface development. Along the way, you'll see how to make requests and develop the frontend using simulated data while ensuring that your app has a high level of security and feedback. You'll also discover ways to improve your code quality and readability using formatting tools. By the end of the book, you'll have learned how to use UmiJS to design user interfaces, as well as compile, test, and package your app locally, and deliver your app by deploying it to online services.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
1
Part 1: Configuring UmiJS and Creating User Interfaces
5
Part 2: Protecting, Testing, and Deploying Web Applications

Summary

In this chapter, we created the login page and the document.ejs file, and learned how to set the viewport scale to display our pages on mobile devices correctly. You learned how to store and globally access data by configuring the initial state plugin and reading the initial state properties on the login and home page.

We created user permissions by configuring the access plugin and created the workflow page on which we blocked unauthorized access using the access plugin. We enabled the ProTable row selection feature only for authorized users using the access plugin.

Finally, we configured the umi-request library to handle HTTP error responses and display feedback messages to inform users what happened.

In the next chapter, you'll learn about code style, formatting, and how to improve your code using linters and formatting tools.