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Elevating React Web Development with Gatsby

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Elevating React Web Development with Gatsby

Elevating React Web Development with Gatsby

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Overview of this book

Gatsby is a powerful React static site generator that enables you to create lightning-fast web experiences. With the latest version of Gatsby, you can combine your static content with server-side rendered and deferred static content to create a fully rounded application. Elevating React Web Development with Gatsby provides a comprehensive introduction for anyone new to GatsbyJS and will help you get up to speed in no time. Complete with hands-on tutorials and projects, this easy-to-follow guide starts by teaching you the core concepts of GatsbyJS. You'll then discover how to build performant, accessible, and scalable websites with the GatsbyJS framework. Once you've worked through the practical projects in the book, you'll be able to build anything from a personal website to large-scale applications with authentication and make your site rise through those SEO rankings. By the end of this Gatsby development book, you'll be well-versed in every aspect of the tool's performance and accessibility and have learned how to build client websites that your users will love.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Part 1: Getting Started
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Part 2: Going Live
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Part 3: Advanced Concepts

Adding Git hooks for tests

A Git hook is a method that fires on common Git commands. We can use this method to invoke custom scripts when we commit or push our code. It is common practice to use these hooks to run checks against your repository to ensure that the code that is being added does not break application functionality. One valuable check we could add is to run our applications unit tests before we push our code, and if they fail, we can stop the push. By implementing this feature, it's unlikely that the code being pushed will break any functionality we test for.

Let's implement this functionality now by creating a Git hook that is triggered by a git push. This will ensure our unit tests pass before allowing the push command to run. We will be using the husky package to do this as it is easy to set up and maintain:

  1. Install the necessary dependencies:
    npm install husky --save-dev
  2. Create a postinstall script in your package.json file with the following...

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