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pauldotknopf/react-aspnet-boilerplate: A starting point for building isomorphic React applications with ASP.NET Core, leveraging existing techniques.

A starting point for building universal/isomorphic React applications with ASP.NET Core 1, leveraging existing front-end approaches. Uses the JavaScriptViewEngine.

  1. Minimize .NET's usage - It's only usage should be for building REST endpoints (WebApi) and providing the initial state (pure POCO). No razor syntax anywhere.
  2. Isomorphic/universal rendering
  3. Client and server should render using the same source files (javascript)
  4. Out-of-the-box login/register/manage functionality - Use the branch empty-template if you wish to have a vanilla React application.

This approach is great for front-end developers because it gives them complete control to build their app as they like. No .NET crutches (bundling/razor). No opinions. No gotchas. Just another typical React client-side application, but with the initial state provided by ASP.NET for each URL.

The best way to get started with this project is to use the Yeoman generator.

npm install -g yo
npm install -g generator-react-aspnet-boilerplate

Then generate your new project:

yo react-aspnet-boilerplate

You can also generate a clean template (no authentication/account management) with another generator:

yo react-aspnet-boilerplate:empty-template

After you have your new project generated, let's run that app!

cd src/ReactBoilerplate
npm install
gulp
dotnet restore
# The following two lines are only for the 'master' branch, which has a database backend (user management).
# They are not needed when using 'empty-template'.
dotnet ef migrations add initial
dotnet ef database update
dotnet run

Some of the branches in this repo that are maintained:

I will be adding features to this project as time goes on to help me get started with new React projects in .NET. So, expect some more things. I am also open to contributions or recommendations.

I took a lot of things from react-redux-universal-hot-example, but not everything. As time goes on, expect to see more of the same patterns/technologies/techniques copied over.


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