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The default template for Preact CLI

Home Page: https://github.com/developit/preact-cli

License: MIT License

JavaScript 66.39% CSS 33.61%
preact preact-cli preact-cli-template

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[question] Any clue why pug-as-jsx-loader doesn't work?

Regarding this bluewings/pug-as-jsx-loader#29 (comment).

The app was created using preact-cli:

$ preact create default preact-default --yarn
$ cd preact-default
$ yarn 
$ yarn add pug-as-jsx-loader
// create file.pug and import in any route
$ yarn dev

preact.config.js

export default (config, env, helpers) => {
  config.module.loaders.push({
    test: /\.pug$/,
    use: ['babel-loader', 'pug-as-jsx-loader?transpiledFile=true'],
  });

  return config;
};

How to use template.html

I want to add a bootstrap to the html template, but when I try it webpack yields an error:
✖ ERROR Template execution failed: ReferenceError: preact is not defined

Steps to reproduce

  1. Install the default template (preact create default my-project)
  2. Copy the preact-cli template.html to src/template.html
  3. Run preact watch --template src/template.html

Does anyone know a way to achieve what I want to do without getting this error?

build broken on Windows

The devDependency per-env has had a known Windows bug that hasn't been resolved for years.

An alternative package, by-node-env which seems better maintained, may offer a drop-in replacement.

Meta description

Do you want to request a feature or report a bug?
Feature

What is the current behaviour?
The template does not provide a <meta name="description">

If the current behaviour is a bug, please provide the steps to reproduce.
N/A

What is the expected behaviour?
Perhaps take the description property from the manifest.json to streamline it with the other generated meta tags

If this is a feature request, what is motivation or use case for changing the behaviour?
A site description is essential for SEO and accessibility.

Please mention other relevant information.
N/A

How to add React to Preact aliasing via `preact/compat`?

Hello everyone. I just created my first preact application via preact-cli with the default template, hence posting this question here in the correspoding repository.

The Getting Started guide states Aliasing React to Preact, but unfortunately I don’t quite know how we’d do that. There’s no webpack or parcel config in the created application blueprint, or am I missing something?

Could someone please explain, how to add preact/compat to our application?

Tests with unistore

Regarding the test setup i am having troubles when it comes to wrap the element around a unistore Provider

This test will pass and it finds the h1 tag inside the Testable component

test('Render testc read h1', () => {
        const context = deep(<Testable />);
        console.log(context.output());
        expect(context.find('h1').length).toBe(1);
      });

This test will fail because it won't find the h1 inside the Testable component, although preact-render-to-string render function will print the markup properly

test('Render testc read h1', () => {
        const context = deep(<Provider store={store}><Testable /></Provider>);
        console.log(context.output());
        expect(context.find('h1').length).toBe(1);
    });

Somehow i have been struggling with this for weeks now and still did not manage to make it work.
Is it possible that one can not test components this way?

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