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Deploymenting

live demo

A model of how you can set up your project for development & deployment.

deploymenting/
  |- index.js
  |- package.json
  |- client/
  |   |- (create-react-app)
  |- api/
      |- index.js
      |- dev.js

Deployment

The main index.js in this directory is for deployment. It provides access to your api behind /api and statically serves the client from /client/build. You can copy-paste this file directly, there should be need to modify it for your project.

Running locally before Deploying

To locally run the deployed version of your app run these commands:

  • npm run heroku-postbuild
  • npm run start

Deploying

At first you can deploy your project from you local machine after setting up Heroku just by running git push heroku master from your command line.

Once this is stable you can look into using GitHub actions to automate the deployment process. For this you will need to find/create an Action that:

  • Pushes master to a remote repository when a branch is merged into master.

Development

To develop your app, run both the client and api in separate console tabs:

  • npm run dev-api
  • npm run dev-client

Testing

To locally execute your tests, run the following commands

Test the frontend:

cd client
npm install
npm run test:watch

Test the backend:

cd api
npm install
npm run test:watch

Using CircleCI for continous integration

If you have connected your github repo to CircleCI, tests are automatically executed each time that you push to github.

To check the status of the pipelines, visit: https://circleci.com/dashboard

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