This is a set up so that we can easily create apps that use Django on the backend (and take advantage of the amazing admin UI) and React (set up with create-react-app
) for the front end application.
docker-compose build
docker-compose up
- There should now be two servers running:
- http://127.0.0.1:5000 is the Django app
- http://127.0.0.1:3000 is the React app
If you want to run a one-off command, like installing dependencies, you can use the docker-compose run <service_name> <cmd>
.
For example, to install a Javascript dependency and save that information to package.json
we could run:
docker-compose run --rm frontend npm install --save axios
If you want to be on a shell for one of the Docker services, you can do something like:
docker-compose run --rm frontend bash
Things I want to add:
- config for circle to deploy on
master
(wondering if i can get default branch name) and tagged releases - React Router
- Redux & directory structure
- A server side rendering
- Service Workers and easy to config strategies
- Instructions on easy deployment to cloud.gov
- Directory structure?
- USWDS in some form?