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-[Adding Temporary Environment Variables In Your Shell](#adding-temporary-environment-variables-in-your-shell)
-[Adding Development Environment Variables In `.env`](#adding-development-environment-variables-in-env)
-[Can I Use Decorators?](#can-i-use-decorators)
-[Fetching Data with AJAX Requests](#fetching-data-with-ajax-requests)
-[Integrating with an API Backend](#integrating-with-an-api-backend)
-[Node](#node)
-[Ruby on Rails](#ruby-on-rails)
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Create React App will add decorator support when the specification advances to a stable stage.
## Fetching Data with AJAX Requests
React doesn't prescribe a specific approach to data fetching, but people commonly use either a library like [axios](https://github.com/axios/axios) or the [`fetch()` API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API) provided by the browser. Conveniently, Create React App includes a polyfill for `fetch()` so you can use it without worrying about the browser support.
The global `fetch` function allows to easily makes AJAX requests. It takes in a URL as an input and returns a `Promise` that resolves to a `Response` object. You can find more information about `fetch`[here](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API/Using_Fetch).
This project also includes a [Promise polyfill](https://github.com/then/promise) which provides a full implementation of Promises/A+. A Promise represents the eventual result of an asynchronous operation, you can find more information about Promises [here](https://www.promisejs.org/) and [here](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise). Both axios and `fetch()` use Promises under the hood. You can also use the [`async / await`](https://davidwalsh.name/async-await) syntax to reduce the callback nesting.
You can learn more about making AJAX requests from React components in [the FAQ entry on the React website](https://reactjs.org/docs/faq-ajax.html).
## Integrating with an API Backend
These tutorials will help you to integrate your app with an API backend running on another port,