Implement a connection between a Ruby on Rails back-end and React front-end.
- Ruby on Rails
- React - Redux
- Postgres SQL
- Webpack
To get a local copy up and running follow these simple example steps.
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You should have ruby installed in your machine, you can follow the steps given by the official documentation.
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You should have a postgres user with superuser permissions. you can refer to the official postgres documentation to create or update a role.
First, you must clone this repository locally running this command:
git clone https://github.com/Fatima-hub333/hello-rails-react.git
and navigate to the cloned directory:
cd my-new-rails-ap
Once inside the project directory, you should install all project dependencies:
- Install bundler:
gem install bundler
- Install project dependencies
bundle install
You can get the app running locally by opening a local server:
bin/rails server
If you're on a linux-based system, you could run the executable file to run all specs:
bin/rspec
Windows users have to specify ruby in this case:
ruby bin/rspec
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Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
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This project is MIT licensed.