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A repo of Creative Course by luis henrique bizzaro on awwwards which intent to use latest techniques and also has commits according to lecture on awwwards

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webpack-boilerplate

A boilerplate which inspired from luis henrique bizzaro course on awwwards but intent to use up-to-date technologies.

It has commits according to the lecture of the course

Setup

npm install to install all the dependencies

add .env file to the folder

npm start to run development in your localhost

Migration Guide from @prismicio/client v5 to v6

Step - 1

  • Remove prismic-dom module from file by doing npm uninstall prismic-dom
  • Update @prismicio/client module
  • add @prismicio/helpers and node-fetch by doing npm i @prismicio/helpers node-fetch@2.6.7 // don't install the latest v of node-fetch it isn't compatible to cjs env.

Step - 2

  • add PrismicH to the app.js
const PrismicH = require('@prismicio/helpers');
  • replace the declaration of PrismicDOM from PrismicH from everywhere
  • add node-fetch to the app.js
const fetch = require('node-fetch');

things should look like this

const fetch = require('node-fetch');
const logger = require('morgan');
const path = require('path');
const express = require('express');
const errorHandler = require('errorhandler');
const bodyParser = require('body-parser');
const methodOverride = require('method-override');

const app = express();
const port = process.env.PORT || 8004;

const Prismic = require('@prismicio/client');
const PrismicH = require('@prismicio/helpers');
const { application } = require('express');
const UAParser = require('ua-parser-js');

Step - 3

refactor the prismic init

const initApi = (req) => {
  return Prismic.createClient(process.env.PRISMIC_ENDPOINT, {
    accessToken: process.env.PRISMIC_ACCESS_TOKEN,
    req,
    fetch,
  });
};

Step - 4

now we have to fetch all the pages at once to resolve the issue of pages are not loading on time replace this 👇 from your app.js/handleRequest function

  const meta = await api.getSingle('meta');
  const preloader = await api.getSingle('preloader');
  const navigation = await api.getSingle('navigation');
  const home = await api.getSingle('home');
  const about = await api.getSingle('about');
  const { results: collections } = await api.query( Prismic.Predicates.at('document.type', 'collection'), { fetchLinks: 'product.image' } ); // prettier-ignore

to this 👇

  const [meta, preloader, navigation, home, about, { results: collections }] =
    await Promise.all([
      api.getSingle('meta'),
      api.getSingle('preloader'),
      api.getSingle('navigation'),
      api.getSingle('home'),
      api.getSingle('about'),
      api.query(Prismic.Predicates.at('document.type', 'collection'), {
        fetchLinks: 'product.image',
      }),
    ]);

after this all pages are gonna load on time except /about route coz you forgot to refactor PrismicDOM to PrismicH 😆 les do that also...

Step - 5

replace this 👇 .about__content__description!=PrismicDOM.RichText.asHtml(section.primary.description).replace(/<p>/g, '<p data-animation="paragraph">')

to this 👇

.about__content__description!=PrismicDOM.asHTML(section.primary.description).replace(/<p>/g, '<p data-animation="paragraph">')

now we updated our repo to Prismic v6 :)

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