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React Dashboard — admin dashboard template

built with React, Bootstrap, React Router, Redux and GraphQL based on Create React App and latest industry best practices. [react-dashboard]

Features

  • React
  • Mobile friendly layout (responsive)
  • React Router
  • Bootstrap3
  • GraphQL
  • Nodejs backend inegration
  • Sass styles
  • Stylish, clean, responsive layout
  • Lots of utility css classes for rapid development (flatlogic css set)
  • Authentication
  • CRUD operations examples

Quick Start

1. Get the latest version

You can start by cloning the latest version of React Dashboard on your local machine by running:

$ git clone -o react-dashboard -b master --single-branch \
      https://github.com/Adagedo/dashboard-react.git
$ cd MyApp

2. Run yarn install

This will install both run-time project dependencies and developer tools listed in package.json file.

3. Run yarn dev

This command will start the app with simultaneously with express server, set up your database, start local server XAMPP, opensever, or other tool to start database, connect to it in file

src > data > sequelize.js.

Also go to

src > data > schema.js

and enable mutation. This preparation will enable to realize CRUD operations locally

4. How to create db

Create db. For instance name it "sequelize" and add posts table to it, your table should have same structure as you can see on the screenshot
table structure

http://localhost:3000/ — Node.js server
> http://localhost:3000/graphql — GraphQL server and IDE

Now you can open your web app in a browser, on mobile devices and start hacking. Whenever you modify any of the source files inside the /src folder, the module bundler (Webpack) will recompile the app on the fly and refresh all the connected browsers.

For more info please refer to getting started guide to download and run the project (Node.js >= 6.5)

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