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  1. Replicator
    1. Write
    2. Read
  2. Concepts
    1. Storing Information
    2. Writing Specifications
    3. Retrieving Information
  3. Steps
    1. Setup Steps
      1. Install Prerequisites
      2. Create a Node Application
      3. Install Jinaga
      4. Install TypeScript (optional)
    2. Testing Steps
      1. Write Some Tests (JavaScript)
      2. Write Some Tests (TypeScript)
      3. Create Related Facts
      4. Query Facts
      5. Export the Model (JavaScript)
      6. Export the Model (TypeScript)
      7. Authorize Facts
    3. Server-Side Steps
      1. Serve a Web Page
      2. Configure Jinaga Server
    4. Client-Side Steps
      1. Load with RequireJS
      2. Load with Webpack (JavaScript)
      3. Load with Webpack (TypeScript)
      4. Configure Jinaga Browser
    5. Database Steps
      1. Connect to PostgreSQL
    6. React Steps
      1. Compile JSX (JavaScript)
      2. Compile TSX (TypeScript)
      3. Install React
    7. Starter Kits
    8. Commits
  4. Conventions
    1. JavaScript
    2. TypeScript
  5. Reference
    1. Jinaga
      1. fact
      2. query
      3. watch
      4. for
      5. match
      6. exists
      7. notExists
      8. not
      9. hash
      10. login
      11. local
      12. service
      13. onError
      14. onLoading
      15. onProgress
      16. graphviz
      17. inspect
    2. Preposition
      1. then
    3. Syntax diagram
  6. Jinaga React
    1. Composition
    2. Field Specification Functions
      1. field
      2. projection
      3. collection
      4. property
      5. mutable
      6. array
    3. Building Applications
      1. Modal Dialogs
      2. Prompts
  1. Steps

React Steps

Jinaga is a state management framework. To let user's access their data, you will need a UI framework. Our favorite is React. Here's how to make Jinaga and React work well together.

See Also

  1. Compile JSX (JavaScript)
  2. Compile TSX (TypeScript)
  3. Install React