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This tiny React app demonstrates how @fluent/react
can integrate with React.
The example app requires a local build of @fluent/react
. In the root of
your fluent.js
clone install the build tools:
cd fluent.js/
npm install
Then build and package @fluent/react
:
cd fluent.js/fluent-react/
npm install
make
npm pack
Finally, change back to this directory, and build the example:
cd fluent.js/fluent-react/example/
npm install
npm install --no-save ../fluent-react-*.tgz
npm start
Open http://localhost:1234 to see the example running.
Installing @fluent/react
via npm pack
allows to use the in-tree
version of it without picking up the devDependencies
, which likely
bring a conflicting version of React.