Front End Entry task for Shopee. Single page application (SPA) for a social event sharing platform called Blackcat.
- Gitlab Repo
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Design and Document API - Use SCSS as preprocessor
- Use CSS Modules with your React component
- Use React 16+
- Use
redux - Use
redux-thunk
- Setup Gitlab CI for testing and linting
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implement session logic on backend express server - CSS coding splitting
- Polyfills to save bundle size
- Add autoPrefixer
- Explore new APIs, i.e. hooks, suspense
- Should have separate configurations for local development and production build.
- Support inject reducer asynchronously on demand instead of combine all the reducers up front
- Create your own mock data using faker.js. and serve your fake data using a simple express.js service
- Setup ESLint as a
pre-commithook - Use
prettierto format your code automatically - Use
stylelintas apre-commithook to lint your CSS code as well - Set up
jestandenzymeas your test framework - Write at least one snapshot test
- Use enzyme to test out the rendering logic for at least one React component
- Support internationalisation (i18n)
- Support server side rendering
- Annotate page properly with SEO meta tags
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