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React Server Components Demo

This is a fork of the original demo without the Postgres dependency

What is this?

This is a demo app built with Server Components, an experimental React feature. We strongly recommend watching our talk introducing Server Components before exploring this demo. The talk includes a walkthrough of the demo code and highlights key points of how Server Components work and what features they provide.

When will I be able to use this?

Server Components are an experimental feature and are not ready for adoption. For now, we recommend experimenting w Server Components via this demo app. Use this in your own projects at your own risk.

Setup

npm install
npm start

(Or npm run start:prod for a production build.)

Then open http://localhost:4000.

The app won't work until you set up the database, as described below.

DB Setup

There is no database in this fork.

I replaced it with an object in ./src/db.server.js.

Notes about this app

The demo is a note taking app called React Notes. It consists of a few major parts:

  • It uses a Webpack plugin (not defined in this repo) that allows us to only include client components in build artifacts
  • An Express server that:
    • Serves API endpoints used in the app
    • Renders Server Components into a special format that we can read on the client
  • A React app containing Server and Client components used to build React Notes

This demo is built on top of our Webpack plugin, but this is not how we envision using Server Components when they are stable. They are intended to be used in a framework that supports server rendering — for example, in Next.js. This is an early demo -- the real integration will be developed in the coming months. Learn more in the announcement post.

Interesting things to try

  • Expand note(s) by hovering over the note in the sidebar, and clicking the expand/collapse toggle. Next create or delete a note. What happens to the expanded notes?
  • Change a note's title while editing, and notice how editing an existing item animates in the sidebar. What happens if you edit a note in the middle of the list?
  • Search for any title. With the search text still in the search input, create a new note with a title matching the search text. What happens?
  • Search while on Slow 3G, observe the inline loading indicator.
  • Switch between two notes back and forth. Observe we don't send new responses next time we switch them again.
  • Uncomment the fetch('http://localhost:4000/sleep/....') calls in NoteServer.js and/or NoteList.server.js to introduce an artificial delay and trigger Suspense.

Built by (A-Z)

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License

This demo is MIT licensed.

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