- 11 Feb, 2017 12 commits
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Dan Abramov authored
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Dan Abramov authored
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Joe Haddad authored
- babel-preset-react-app@2.1.0 - create-react-app@1.0.4 - eslint-config-react-app@0.5.1 - react-dev-utils@0.5.0 - react-scripts@0.9.0
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Joe Haddad authored
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Joe Haddad authored
* Upgrade dependencies * Re-add caret
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Anders D. Johnson authored
* fix: add yarn gitignores to template * fix: add yarn gitignores to root * fix: add wildcard to npm-debug.log ignore
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Dan Abramov authored
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Joe Haddad authored
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Dan Abramov authored
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Joe Haddad authored
* Add test cases to evaluate increased CI time * Add positive test cases * Add negative cases * Test default behavior * Exit on failure * Fix test
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Dan Abramov authored
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Brandon Istenes authored
* Make build exit with error code when interrupted This addresses issue #1493. Current behavior is that `npm run build` exits code 0 without creating a bundle when interrupted. This change makes the build script catch catchable interruptions and exit with the appropriate error code. * Better error messages for kill signals * Don't catch SIGINT Ctrl+C should exit silently, and already produces a non-zero exit code when sent to the console while `npm run build` is running. Exit code 0 is produced if SIGINT is sent directly to the `node build.js` process, but this is unlikely to happen. A SIGINT handler in `build.js` will also be triggered by Ctrl+C in the console, potentially producing unnecessary noise. * Style fix * No changes needed to build.js Problem is coming from the parent process, `react-scripts` * Make react-scripts script handle signals * Clarify context
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- 10 Feb, 2017 4 commits
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Joe Haddad authored
* Add Advanced Configuration section * Reference package.json instead * Add HOST, HTTPS, and CI * Switch wording from Amazon to a CDN * Add test runner comment * Add top-level README link * Simplify wording * Link to relevant docs * Link to apps * Add .env link * Simpler links * Add a CI flag note
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Thibault Derousseaux authored
* Fix paths in CSS files when homepage is set to "./" In the production build, ExtractTextPlugin is used to generate a separate CSS file instead of injecting style through JavaScript. This plugin does not work well by default with nested output structure. To fix it, we give it a relative publicPath pointing to the build folder. * Add section in README to explain how to make builds deployable anywhere * Apply review requested change * Apply review changes 2
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Joe Haddad authored
* Add `PUBLIC_URL` env variable for advanced use (#937) * Add support for `PUBLIC_URL` env variable * Remove unnecessary duplications * Simplify served path choice logic * Honor PUBLIC_URL in development * Add e2e tests Enables serving static assets from specified host.
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Jih-Chi Lee authored
* Make all vars accessiable in index.html * Fix wrong env provieded to DefinePlugin * Separate results from getClientEnvironment * The `string` should be object instead of string * Fix accessing wrong field * Changed variables naming to `raw` and `stringified` * Remove trailing commas
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- 09 Feb, 2017 4 commits
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pd4d10 authored
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Calvin Webster authored
* clarifying the use of custom environment variables * Tweak
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Chandan Rai authored
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RodrigoHahn authored
Updated README.md to refer to the current rebranding.
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- 08 Feb, 2017 3 commits
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Ro Savage authored
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Jay Phelps authored
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Joe Haddad authored
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- 04 Feb, 2017 2 commits
- 30 Jan, 2017 2 commits
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Valerii authored
- code style
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Fabrizio Castellarin authored
* E2E: run tests when react is ready * Entangle e2e with callbacks * Remove unused e2e lines
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- 27 Jan, 2017 1 commit
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creynders authored
ATM if react-scripts is (erroneously) declared in `dependencies` instead of `devDependencies` or isn't declared at all, the `eject` script will fail half-way. This change makes it more robust, react-scripts will be removed from either, if present.
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- 26 Jan, 2017 1 commit
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- 24 Jan, 2017 3 commits
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Dan Abramov authored
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Jonathan Kim authored
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Alex Driaguine authored
* Added Rails link to User Guide * docs: unify sections for rails and node backend integration * docs: fix faulty link and indentation
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- 23 Jan, 2017 3 commits
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Vasiliy Taranov authored
* Add causes of dev server not detecting changes Add causes of `npm start` not detecting changes to Troubleshooting chapter of User Guide * Reworded slightly * Update README.md
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soo authored
for consistency :)
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Fabrizio Castellarin authored
* Use a more sophisticated template for end-to-end testing. * Not publish integration tests to npm * Use "commander" for cli argv handling * Handle different scripts version forms and exits without a name given * Prepare the commands for testing with a template * Fix dev "template" path * Add various features to test * Test various features separately * Test language features * Comment unused e2e.sh lines * Add "development" tests * Test environment variables * Test webpack plugins * Replace kitchensink README * Switch integration tests from jest to mocha * Use `fs-extra` * Use the correct folders * Do some cleanup * Print a better message for `--template` * Test `npm start` with and without https * Separate fast e2e testing from kitchensink testing * Hide `--internal-testing-template` (former `--template`) CLI option
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- 12 Jan, 2017 2 commits
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Daniel Schep authored
* Document Flow support Projects created by Create React App use the `babel-preset-react` which includes Flow babel plugins which introduces new syntax. This is important for users to know as it causes what used to be syntax errors to be silently suppressed because they're valid type annotations in Flow. For example if a user accidentally has `[foo: 'bar']`, Babel will silently convert it to `[foo]`. * Make it a bit clearer
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Robbie H authored
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- 11 Jan, 2017 2 commits
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Jimmy Miller authored
Array.forEach is passed the following parameters: currentValue The current element being processed in the array. index The index of the current element being processed in the array. array - https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/forEach console.log takes multiple arguments. We only want to print the first one, the actually message.
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Pedro Nauck authored
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- 09 Jan, 2017 1 commit
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Ville Immonen authored
0.8.5
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