There's also an accompanying tutorial blog post.
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.
This project is based on Create React App v2 and netlify-lambda v1. (For more information about Create react App, check their full documentation.)
The main addition is a new folder: src/lambda
. Each JavaScript file in there will automatically be prepared for Lambda function deployment.
Before developing, clone the repository and run npm install
from the root of the repo to install all dependencies.
Most people should be able to get up and running just by running:
npm start
This uses npm-run-all to run the functions dev server and app dev server concurrently.
Run the functions dev server
From inside the project folder, run:
npm start:lambda
This will open a local server running at http://localhost:9000
serving your Lambda functions, updating as you make changes in the src/lambda
folder.
You can then access your functions directly at http://localhost:9000/{function_name}
, but to access them with the app, you'll need to start the app dev server. Under the hood, this uses react-scripts
' advanced proxy feature with the setupProxy.js
file.
Run the app dev server
While the functions server is still running, open a new terminal tab and run:
npm run start:app
This will start the normal create-react-app dev server and open your app at http://localhost:3000
.
Local in-app requests to the relative path /.netlify/functions/*
will automatically be proxied to the local functions dev server.