1. 28 Nov, 2016 1 commit
  2. 23 Nov, 2016 3 commits
  3. 22 Nov, 2016 1 commit
    • Ian McNally's avatar
      add logging of existing default port process on start (#816) · 05c3b55c
      Ian McNally authored
      * add logging of existing port process on start
      
      * Move port process wording in start command on to next line
      
      * Color the named processes as cyan in terminal output
      
      * Add handling for multiple processes on a part
      
      - With the currently process filtering, if multiple processes are returned as running on port 3000, this command would fail. This splits apart the process IDing and the process naming, to support multiple processes.
      - One curious thing about the bash command to get processes, is that it'll include browsers with a window open on localhost:3000. May want to reconsider that.
      
      * Add process directory to existing port warning
      
      - also moved terminal coloring up, when getting the process, to be able to distinguish the process command from the directory
      
      * Change output color to all cyan, except "in"
      
      * Rename getProcessNameOnPort -> getProcessForPort
      
      - better reflects its broadened scope (both command and directory)
      
      * Add checking if process is a CRA instance, to customize port running message
      
      - moved from using package.json to a regex, for reliability
      
      * Move getProcessForPort to react-dev-utils
      
      - also allowed for breakdown of commands into helper methods
      
      * Add documentation for getProcessForPort
      
      * Add getProcessForPort to list of dev-scripts files
      
      * Use app's package name when CRA app is running on another port
      
      * Filter port process by those listening
      
      - Removed the handling of multiple process IDs since you can filtering by listening process (and not have the browser in the list of processes)
      - Trimmed the terminal outputs for better matching (process id) and better terminal output (directory of process)
      
      * Update README on port helpers, to specify only one port returned
      
      * Add ignore of stderr when executing process commands
      
      - Make sure any potential errors don't leak to the user
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  4. 21 Nov, 2016 5 commits
  5. 20 Nov, 2016 14 commits
  6. 17 Nov, 2016 1 commit
    • Ville Immonen's avatar
      Support Yarn (#898) · bcc469c9
      Ville Immonen authored
      In the `create-react-app` command, try to install packages using Yarn.
      If Yarn is not installed, use npm instead.
      
      In `react-scripts`, detect if the project is using Yarn by checking if
      a `yarn.lock` file exists. If the project is using Yarn, display all
      the instructions with Yarn commands and use Yarn to install packages
      in `init` and `eject` scripts.
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  7. 01 Nov, 2016 1 commit
  8. 29 Oct, 2016 1 commit
    • Ville Immonen's avatar
      Remove custom babel-loader cache dir config (#983) · 6bda4b97
      Ville Immonen authored
      Upgrade `babel-loader` and remove the cache directory configuration
      that was added in #620. `babel-loader` now uses the
      `./node_modules/.cache/babel-loader` directory by default, so the
      custom config is no longer needed.
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  9. 28 Oct, 2016 6 commits
  10. 22 Oct, 2016 3 commits
    • Ville Immonen's avatar
      Publish · a5f760ba
      Ville Immonen authored
       - babel-preset-react-app@1.0.0
       - create-react-app@0.6.0
       - eslint-config-react-app@0.3.0
       - react-dev-utils@0.3.0
       - react-scripts@0.7.0
      a5f760ba
    • Ville Immonen's avatar
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    • Ville Immonen's avatar
      Update dependencies (#945) · d5de99e0
      Ville Immonen authored
      * Update dependencies
      
      * Use published version of eslint-config-react-app for development
      
      We dogfood on our eslint-config-react-app by using it as our ESLint config,
      but installing it from the local folder causes problems when its peerDependencies
      are updated, because npm won't update it unless the version number changes.
      
      Use the published version for dogfooding so it can be installed from npm.
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  11. 19 Oct, 2016 1 commit
  12. 17 Oct, 2016 1 commit
  13. 14 Oct, 2016 1 commit
  14. 11 Oct, 2016 1 commit
    • Kanitkorn Sujautra's avatar
      Create asset filenames mapping on the build output (#891) · 88c15d09
      Kanitkorn Sujautra authored
      * Create asset filenames mapping on the build output
      
      I use danethurber/webpack-manifest-plugin on Webpack production
      configuration to create a file named `asset-manifest.json` which contain a
      mapping of all asset filenames to their corresponding output file.
      
      `asset-manifest.json` will be located at the root of output folder.
      
      This'll resolve #600
      
      * Add an explanation for ManifestPlugin
      
      * Make webpack-manifest-plugin's version exact
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