How to configure a DFX project to use a React Frontend?

Helitha Rupasinghe - Jul 14 '22 - - Dev Community

Prerequisites

I would highly recommend you go ahead and fork the following Google Keep project from the Codesandbox playground:

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Then export the newly forked sandbox to your local directory like so:

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Getting started

Before you start working with dfx projects, see the following documentation available online:

Setting up your react project

If you want to start working on your project right away, you might want to try the following commands from your Ubuntu terminal:



mkdir react-projects


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Change directory into that folder using the command:



cd react-projects


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Inside this react-projects folder, we’re going to create our first Internet Computer DApp using the following command:



dfx new dkeeper


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You should now see the Dfinity logo like so:

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You can see this new project and folders by running the following command within the terminal:



explorer.exe .


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Now we can open up VSCode and see our brand new templated ICP DApps. It should open like this:

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Then you can go ahead and replace the following files with the files from your Google Keep project like so:



DKEEPER [wsl: Ubuntu]
|- /src
    |- declarations
    |- dkeeper
    |- dkeeper_assets
       |- styles.css (1)
    |- src
       |- index.html (2)
       |- index.jsx  (3)
       |- components (4)


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Your src folder should now look like this:

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Note 💡 - Remember to change the extension for our index.js file to index.jsx so that it works in-line with our webpack.config.js.

Modifying our Webpack Configuration

Cool! Now we have to configure our webpack.config.js entry point at line 51 so that it points to our renamed index.jsx file.

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If you are using React then you should uncomment the following lines:

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Creating our TsConfig Configuration

Then we will create a new file called tsconfig.json right above our webpack.config.js:



{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "target": "es2018",        /* Specify ECMAScript target version: 'ES3' (default), 'ES5', 'ES2015', 'ES2016', 'ES2017', 'ES2018', 'ES2019' or 'ESNEXT'. */
    "lib": ["ES2018", "DOM"],  /* Specify library files to be included in the compilation. */
    "allowJs": true,           /* Allow javascript files to be compiled. */
    "jsx": "react",            /* Specify JSX code generation: 'preserve', 'react-native', or 'react'. */
  },
  "include": ["src/**/*"],
}


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Now you should go inside your package.json file and import the following dependencies for our project:



{
  "name": "dkeeper_assets",
  "version": "0.1.0",
  "description": "Internet Computer starter application",
  "keywords": [
      "Internet Computer",
      "Motoko",
      "JavaScript",
      "Canister"
  ],
  "scripts": {
      "build": "webpack",
      "prebuild": "npm run copy:types",
      "start": "webpack serve --mode development --env development",
      "prestart": "npm run copy:types",
      "copy:types": "rsync -avr .dfx/$(echo ${DFX_NETWORK:-'**'})/canisters/** --exclude='assets/' --exclude='idl/' --exclude='*.wasm' --delete src/declarations"
  },
  "devDependencies": {
      "@dfinity/agent": "0.10.3",
      "@dfinity/candid": "0.10.3",
      "@dfinity/principal": "0.10.3",
      "@material-ui/core": "4.6.1",
      "@material-ui/icons": "4.5.1",
      "assert": "2.0.0",
      "buffer": "6.0.3",
      "copy-webpack-plugin": "^10.2.4",
      "css-loader": "^6.5.1",
      "events": "3.3.0",
      "html-webpack-plugin": "5.5.0",
      "process": "0.11.10",
      "stream-browserify": "3.0.0",
      "style-loader": "^3.3.1",
      "terser-webpack-plugin": "5.3.1",
      "ts-loader": "^9.2.6",
      "typescript": "^4.5.5",
      "util": "0.12.4",
      "webpack": "5.69.1",
      "webpack-cli": "4.10.0",
      "webpack-dev-server": "^4.4.0"
  },
  "browserslist": [
      "last 2 chrome version",
      "last 2 firefox version",
      "last 2 safari version",
      "last 2 edge version"
  ],
  "dependencies": {
      "@material-ui/core": "4.6.1",
      "@material-ui/icons": "4.5.1",
      "react": "^16.8.2",
      "react-dom": "^16.8.2",
      "react-scripts": "5.0.0",
      "uuid": "8.3.2"
  }
}


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Deploy the DApp

Go to Terminal → New Terminal

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Inside your Terminal, run the following command to start the local dfx:



dfx start


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Once you see the line INFO Starting server. Listening on https://x.x.x.x:8000/, then split out another terminal using (Ctrl + Shift + S).

Now go back to your new terminal pane and run the following command to deploy your hello project:



dfx deploy


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Finally, once that’s done, run the following command:



npm start


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Now you’re ready to see your dkeeper project, open up your browser and go to: https://localhost:8080/

You should now see this:

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