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WordPress Starter Theme - React

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A WordPress Theme Starter featuring React, Webpack, Typescript and Docker for a full stack development.

Description

This is a starting point for someone who wants to develop a new Theme for WordPress using React, Typescript and Webpack. It uses Docker for a quick and easy WordPress development stack.

What makes this so great? With a simple docker-compose up -d --build command, you have a full WordPress instance running, with a plugin ready to be activated through the admin dashboard, AND, you can build a public, or admin (private) pages, using React with React Refresh enabled.

src: Everything in this folder gets compiled into production code into a folder name that matches the package name.

Why does this exist?

I wanted to develop a couple plugins for clients that are efficient, fast, and use the same base code functionality for easier maintainability. Using Webpack allows quicker and automatied CSS & JavaScript cleanup, minification, dynamic naming, all while keeping development code seperate from production code. Using Docker and this package, I can spin up a complete WordPress site and start coding a new plugin in a clean environment within about a minute. You can even import existing WordPress database/content by modifying the docker-compose file. See https://github.com/maddog986/php-nginx-mysql-server for more information.

Some Notes

PHP file names and variable references by default are "wordpress_theme". This will be replaced dynamically by changing the package.json "name" field.

package.json Change "name" to the plugin name you desire, but keep it in lowercase, replace spaces with underscore, and no special characters. This is used for code output and folder name.

docker-compose.yml: has a few settings that can be customized for local development url. If you change ports or WEBSITE_HOSTNAME you will have to modify webpack.config.js to match. If you change the package name make sure you update the volume path to match the new package name.

Installation

# install packages
npm install

# docker compose up to start container. can take 30 seconds to a few minutes to fully start.
docker-compose up -d --build

Start development via webpack-dev-server proxy (supports React Hot Loader/Refresh):

npm run dev # manually open browser to http://localhost:3000

To generate production ready code into the [package name] folder (default is wordpress_theme):

npm run build # copy contents of dist folder to your wordpress/wp_content/plugins/your_plugin