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#Browsersync - Webpack + React Transform HMR

Installation/Usage:

To try this example, follow these 4 simple steps.

Step 1: Clone this entire repo

$ git clone https://github.com/Browsersync/recipes.git bs-recipes

Step 2: Move into the directory containing this example

$ cd bs-recipes/recipes/webpack.react-transform-hmr

Step 3: Install dependencies

$ npm install

Step 4: Run the example

$ npm start

Additional Info:

To see react-transform-hmr in action, edit js/HelloWorld.jsx

Preview of app.js:

/**
 * Require Browsersync along with webpack and middleware for it
 */
var browserSync = require('browser-sync');
var webpack = require('webpack');
var webpackDevMiddleware = require('webpack-dev-middleware');
var webpackHotMiddleware = require('webpack-hot-middleware');

/**
 * Require ./webpack.config.js and make a bundler from it
 */
var webpackConfig = require('./webpack.config');
var bundler = webpack(webpackConfig);

/**
 * Run Browsersync and use middleware for Hot Module Replacement
 */
browserSync({
    server: {
      baseDir: 'app',

      middleware: [
        webpackDevMiddleware(bundler, {
          // IMPORTANT: dev middleware can't access config, so we should
          // provide publicPath by ourselves
          publicPath: webpackConfig.output.publicPath,

          // pretty colored output
          stats: { colors: true }

          // for other settings see
          // http://webpack.github.io/docs/webpack-dev-middleware.html
        }),

        // bundler should be the same as above
        webpackHotMiddleware(bundler)
      ]
    },

    // no need to watch '*.js' here, webpack will take care of it for us,
    // including full page reloads if HMR won't work
    files: [
      'app/css/*.css',
      'app/*.html'
    ]
});