## FLUX React JS Boilerplate Based on the architecture suggestions from Facebook, this boilerplate will help you deal with it. It has included the flux-react extension to React JS, [flux-react](https://github.com/christianalfoni/flux-react). Read more about FLUX over at [Facebook Flux](http://facebook.github.io/flux/) and I wrote a post about it too: [My experiences building a FLUX application](http://christianalfoni.github.io/javascript/2014/10/27/my-experiences-building-a-flux-application.html) and [React JS and FLUX](http://christianalfoni.github.io/javascript/2014/08/20/react-js-and-flux.html) ### Development * Run `gulp` * Start a webservice in the `build` folder, f.ex. `python -m SimpleHTTPServer` * Go to `localhost:8000` to display the app * Go to `localhost:8000/testrunner.html` to see your tests * Any changes to `app` or `styles` folder will automatically rebuild to `build` folder * Both tests and application changes will refresh automatically in the browser * Run `gulp test` to run all tests with phantomJS and produce XML reports ### Minify the code, ready for production * Run `gulp deploy` ### Directory * **build/**: Where your automatically builds to. This is where you launch your app in development * **dist/**: Where the deployed code exists, ready for production * **styles/**: Where you put your css files * **specs/**: Where you put your test files * **gulpfile**: Gulp configuration