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Full-Stack React Projects

You're reading from   Full-Stack React Projects Modern web development using React 16, Node, Express, and MongoDB

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788835534
Length 470 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Shama Hoque Shama Hoque
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Preface 1. Unleashing React Applications with MERN FREE CHAPTER 2. Preparing the Development Environment 3. Building a Backend with MongoDB, Express, and Node 4. Adding a React Frontend to Complete MERN 5. Starting with a Simple Social Media Application 6. Exercising New MERN Skills with an Online Marketplace 7. Extending the Marketplace for Orders and Payments 8. Building a Media Streaming Application 9. Customizing the Media Player and Improving SEO 10. Developing a Web-Based VR Game 11. Making the VR Game Dynamic Using MERN 12. Following Best Practices and Developing MERN Further 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

MERN Mediastream


We will build the MERN Mediastream application by extending the base application. It will be a simple video streaming application that allows registered users to upload videos that can be streamed by anyone browsing through the application:

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The code for the complete MERN Mediastream application is available on GitHub github.com/shamahoque/mern-mediastream. The implementations discussed in this chapter can be accessed in the simple-mediastream-gridfs branch of the same repository. You can clone this code and run the application as you go through the code explanations in the rest of this chapter. 

The views needed for the features related to media upload, editing, and streaming in a simple media player will be developed by extending and modifying the existing React components in the MERN skeleton application. The component-tree pictured next shows all the custom React components that make up the MERN Mediastream frontend developed in this chapter:

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