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README.md

SSR Fixtures

A set of test cases for quickly identifying issues with server-side rendering.

Setup

To reference a local build of React, first run npm run build at the root of the React project. Then:

cd fixtures/ssr2
yarn
yarn start

The start command runs a webpack dev server and a server-side rendering server in development mode with hot reloading.

Note: whenever you make changes to React and rebuild it, you need to re-run yarn in this folder:

yarn

If you want to try the production mode instead run:

yarn start:prod

This will pre-build all static resources and then start a server-side rendering HTTP server that hosts the React app and service the static resources (without hot reloading).