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A ZTM Challenge for Hacktoberfest 2019
The final code for our lesson on building your first gatsby blog!
A small project that demonstrates how higher order components work at a basic level
Adding email/password sign up authentication for firebase, as a result we need to store our user objects in the database.
Finally we update our sign-in component with our email/password sign in.
We have added redux to our application so we can leverage all the benefits that come with uni-directional data flow. Instead of the prop drilling we would have to do in order to pass our new user object down deeper into our component trees from our app, we can now just connect those components directly to our redux store where we store all our data.
Let's update our app so that after a user signs-in they are redirected to the home page, also if a user is signed into our application, we don't want them to be able to access the signinandsignup page.
We now need to create our cart feature in our application. To start, we'll create our cartIcon and cartDropdown components. Then we'll create the necessary reducer, actions, and types associated to handling hiding and showing the carDropdown component.
We have updated our cart redux files to handle adding an item, we have also connected it to our updated collection-item.
Now that we have created all the redux code for storing our data, now we are going to connect our items to add them to our cart.
We need to create our cart-item component for our cart and connect our cart component to our cart reducer.
We want to separate all our business logic in our selectors. In this lesson we add a new selector to show our total count of items.
Now that we have our cart, it's time to create our checkout page. We need a checkout component for the page and our checkout-item component. We're going to connect the page to our cart reducer; we're also going to make a selector to get the total price.
Creating our first component, homepage and adding scss to help us with writing our styles
We want to be able to remove the item from the cart if the user doesn't want it anymore during checkout so we're going to add the appropriate action and case in our cart reducer.
We also want to be able to update the quantity using buttons to the left and right of the number, so we will add the appropriate code to do so.
We don't want our users to lose their carts whenever they refresh, so we are going to leverage one of the benefits of redux by persisting our store object in localstorage using redux-persist.
We have now created our collection page and converted our shop items data over from an array to an object to better leverage our url parameters! Converting arrays over to objects to store data is called data-normalization and it makes searching for specific elements in our code much easier and efficient!
In this section, we are going to introduce our stripe integration and create a stripe button to help us leverage the stripe checkout library. Stripe is an excellent service that allows us to massively simplify our checkout flow, which would otherwise be incredibly complicated.
We have removed the redux-logger middleware from our production build!
We are now adding styled-components to explore CSS-in-JS. We convert over our Homepage component, Header component and CustomButton component to use styled-components instead of scss.
In this repository, all our components have been converted to styled-components!
In this lesson, we moved our shop data into firebase. We then pull that data into our application and store it into our shop reducer and push it into our shop page.
We've moved our shop data into our firestore database, now we need to modify our application in such a way that considers our data being loaded asynchronously. We have created a WithSpinner HOC as well as modified our shop to initialize the call for data.
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