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Create Yeoman package #633

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gaelreyrol opened this issue Nov 29, 2015 · 6 comments
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Create Yeoman package #633

gaelreyrol opened this issue Nov 29, 2015 · 6 comments

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@gaelreyrol
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Hi,

It would be very nice to adapt this great example for a yeoman package, so developers would be able to start from this project easily.

Also by removing all unnecessary stuff like bootstrap, api server, example components and containers etc ...

http://yeoman.io/authoring/

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@antonoberg
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This would be awesome!

@quicksnap
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#402 and #626

@bdefore
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bdefore commented Dec 1, 2015

Hi @zevran. I'd definitely love to hear your feedback on my PR #626 to break out the common serverside rendering parts into their own npm module. It's not quite what you're asking, but it would allow you to begin a project by including it as an npm dependency and it wouldn't use any of the parts you mention that you deem unnecessary.

@gaelreyrol
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@bdefore I totally agree with the concept of wrapping server side rendering in a npm package and it's a great idea !
By asking for a yeoman package I mean building a very clean base and the ability to easily integrate others packages, dependencies just like bower components etc ...

@bdefore
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bdefore commented Dec 2, 2015

@zevran that's a good idea. i'll look into building a yeoman generator for redux-universal-renderer

@gaelreyrol
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@bdefore If you need so help please tell me :)

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