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Create reSolve App 🚀

npm version

This package creates an empty application based on the reSolve framework (hello-world example). Use the --example option to create another sample application. reSolve applications are built on the CQRS and Event Sourcing principles and use React + Redux on the client side.

Create reSolve App allows you to specify application blocks (aggregates, read models, and UI elements (React components)) in a semi-declarative manner. The resolve-scripts package deploys API backend and domain services to interact with the client. The resolve-redux package automates the client-server interaction.

Refer to the React/Redux Links document for details on subject-related technologies and links to the corresponding resources.

Available options:

  • --example <folder> - creates an application from examples. The default example is hello-world.
  • --branch <branch> or --commit <sha> - use the example code from the specific branch or commit.
  • --version or -V - show the version number.

Quick Overview 🔎

Note: Installing a package globally may require administrative privileges. This means you have to use the sudo command for Unix-based systems or run a terminal with administrative privileges on Windows systems.

npm i -g create-resolve-app
create-resolve-app my-resolve-app
cd my-resolve-app
npm run dev

Terminal

After that, your app (the http://localhost:3000/ URL) opens in the default browser.

Getting Started

Create an App

Create a new reSolve application in one of the following ways:

  • yarn:

    yarn create resolve-app my-resolve-app
  • npx:

    npx create-resolve-app my-resolve-app
  • npm:

    npm i -g create-resolve-app
    create-resolve-app my-resolve-app

This creates the my-resolve-app directory in the current directory and places your new app into it.

Available Scripts 📋

Run in the Development Mode

Once the installation completes, you can start your app by running npm run dev or yarn dev in your application directory.

This runs the app in the development mode. Open the http://localhost:3000 URL to view it in your default browser.

The page reloads as you edit source code files. All errors appear in the console.

Build and Optimize for Production

The npm run build or yarn build command builds the client and server bundles for production using Webpack.

Building is performed in the NODE_ENV === 'production' mode, so the build is optimized.

The HTTP server for the serving client bundle and assets is not included.

Run the App From the Build Directory

npm start or yarn start

Run Unit Tests with Jest

npm test or yarn test

Run Functional Tests with TestCafe

npm run test:functional or yarn test:functional

User Guide

The resolve-create-app script adds a copy of the User Guide to your project folder as the README.md file.

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