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create-react-app is one of the best React application development tools. We are going to use antd
within it and modify the webpack config for some customized needs.
Install and Initialization
We need to install create-react-app
first, you may need install yarn too.
$ npm install -g create-react-app yarn
Create a new project named antd-demo
.
$ create-react-app antd-demo
The tool will create and initialize environment and dependencies automaticly, please try config your proxy setting or use other npm registry if any network errors happen during it.
Then we go inside antd-demo
and start it.
$ cd antd-demo
$ yarn start
Open the browser at http://localhost:3000/. It renders a header saying "Welcome to React" on the page.
Import antd
Below is the default directory structure.
├── README.md
├── package.json
├── public
│ ├── favicon.ico
│ └── index.html
├── src
│ ├── App.css
│ ├── App.js
│ ├── App.test.js
│ ├── index.css
│ ├── index.js
│ └── logo.svg
└── yarn.lock
Now we install antd
from yarn or npm.
$ yarn add antd
Modify src/App.js
, import Button component from antd
.
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import Button from 'antd/lib/button';
import './App.css';
class App extends Component {
render() {
return (
<div className="App">
<Button type="primary">Button</Button>
</div>
);
}
}
export default App;
Add antd/dist/antd.css
at the top of src/App.css
.
@import '~antd/dist/antd.css';
.App {
text-align: center;
}
...
Ok, you now see a blue primary button displaying on the page. Next you can choose any components of antd
to develop your application. Visit other workflow of create-react-app
at its User Guide .
Advanced Guides
We are successfully running antd components now but in the real world, there are still lots of problems about antd-demo. For instance, we actually import all styles of components in the project which maybe a network perfermance issue.
Sometimes it could be necessary to customize the default webpack config. We can achieve that by using eject
script command.
$ yarn run eject
Use babel-plugin-import
babel-plugin-import is a babel plugin for importing components on demand (How does it work?). After ejecting all config files of antd-demo, we are now allowed to install it and modify config/webpack.config.dev.js
.
$ yarn add babel-plugin-import --dev
// Process JS with Babel.
{
test: /\.(js|jsx)$/,
include: paths.appSrc,
loader: require.resolve('babel-loader'),
options: {
+ plugins: [
+ ['import', { libraryName: 'antd', style: 'css' }],
+ ],
// This is a feature of `babel-loader` for webpack (not Babel itself).
// It enables caching results in ./node_modules/.cache/babel-loader/
// directory for faster rebuilds.
cacheDirectory: true
}
},
Note: Because there is no
.babelrc
file after the config eject, we have to put the babel option intowebpack.config.js
orbabel
field ofpackage.json
.
Remove the @import '~antd/dist/antd.css';
statement added before because babel-plugin-import
will import styles and import components like below:
// scr/App.js
import React, { Component } from 'react';
- import Button from 'antd/lib/button';
+ import { Button } from 'antd';
import './App.css';
class App extends Component {
render() {
return (
<div className="App">
<Button type="primary">Button</Button>
</div>
);
}
}
export default App;
Then reboot yarn start
and visit demo page, you should not find any warning message in the console which prove that the import on demand
config is working now. You will find more info about it in this guide.
Customize Theme
According to Customize Theme documentation, we need less
variables modify ability of less-loader, so we add it.
$ yarn add less less-loader --dev
{
exclude: [
/\.html$/,
/\.(js|jsx)$/,
/\.css$/,
+ /\.less$/,
/\.json$/,
/\.bmp$/,
/\.gif$/,
/\.jpe?g$/,
/\.png$/,
],
loader: require.resolve('file-loader'),
options: {
name: 'static/media/[name].[hash:8].[ext]',
},
}
...
// Process JS with Babel.
{
test: /\.(js|jsx)$/,
include: paths.appSrc,
loader: 'babel',
options: {
plugins: [
- ['import', [{ libraryName: 'antd', style: 'css' }]],
+ ['import', [{ libraryName: 'antd', style: true }]], // import less
],
},
...
+ // Parse less files and modify variables
+ {
+ test: /\.less$/,
+ use: [
+ require.resolve('style-loader'),
+ require.resolve('css-loader'),
+ {
+ loader: require.resolve('postcss-loader'),
+ options: {
+ ident: 'postcss', // https://webpack.js.org/guides/migrating/#complex-options
+ plugins: () => [
+ require('postcss-flexbugs-fixes'),
+ autoprefixer({
+ browsers: [
+ '>1%',
+ 'last 4 versions',
+ 'Firefox ESR',
+ 'not ie < 9', // React doesn't support IE8 anyway
+ ],
+ flexbox: 'no-2009',
+ }),
+ ],
+ },
+ },
+ {
+ loader: require.resolve('less-loader'),
+ options: {
+ modifyVars: { "@primary-color": "#1DA57A" },
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ },
],
We use modifyVars
option of less-loader here, you can see a green button rendered on the page after reboot start server.
Note, we only modified
webpack.config.dev.js
now, if you wish this config working on production environment, you need to updatewebpack.config.prod.js
as well.
Source code and other boilerplates
Finally, we used antd with create-react-app successfully, you can learn these practice for your own webpack workflow too, and find more webpack configs in the atool-build. (For instance, add moment noParse to avoid loading all language files)
There are a lot of great boilerplates like create-react-app in React community. There are some source code samples of importing antd in them if you encounter some problems.