- Write basic React components
- Return one React component from another component
In the labs throughout this section, we'll be working on building a small portfolio site in React.
Our goal for the first lesson is to get the basic components for our app — the
<Navbar>
, <Home>
, and <About>
components — to be returned from the <App>
component.
Once we're done, we should get something like this:
For this lab, we will be rendering a few children components in our top-most
component: App
. All of our work will be done in src/components/App.js
. The
rest of the files shouldn't need any changes.
To set up the app and run it in the browser, run:
$ npm install
$ npm start
To start, work on getting the app to match the screenshot above. Then, open up a
second terminal (open to the same directory), and runnpm test
to check your
work.
-
Two components,
<Navbar>
and<Home>
, are already defined in theApp.js
file. Add both of these components as child components of<App>
by including them in the return statement for theApp
function. -
Create a third component,
<About>
. The<About>
component should also be a child component of<App>
.- The
<About>
component should return a<div>
with an id ofabout
. To match the screenshot, the div should contain an<h2>
element with the text "About." However, as long as it has an id ofabout
, it will pass the test!
- The
Hint: If you're stuck, try using the screen.debug
method in the test file
to see what DOM elements are being returned by your <App>
component. If you
still need help, this lab (and others) have a solution branch on GitHub
where you can see one possible solution to this lesson.