This repository contains source code for all Sitecore JSS packages as well as samples to help you get started using Sitecore JSS.
Below is a list of samples included in this repo:
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Built using create-react-app as a starting point. Supports out-of-the-box Sitecore functionalities (i18n, routing, GraphQL, set <title> tags) and demonstrates how to work with various Sitecore data types, placeholder nesting and wrapping techniques, and other helpful JSS patterns. The application code is heavily commented, but documentation also exists.
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Built using @vue/cli as a starting point. Supports out-of-the-box Sitecore functionalities (i18n, routing, GraphQL, set <title> tags) and demonstrates how to work with various Sitecore data types, placeholder nesting and wrapping techniques, and other helpful JSS patterns. The application code is heavily commented, but documentation also exists.
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Built using angular-cli as a starting point. Supports out-of-the-box Sitecore functionalities (i18n, routing, GraphQL, set <title> tags) and demonstrates how to work with various Sitecore data types, placeholder nesting and wrapping techniques, and other helpful JSS patterns. The application code is heavily commented, but documentation also exists.
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Embedded JSS App within Sitecore MVC
This app demonstrates how to embed a client-side JSS application inside an existing Sitecore MVC site as opposed to running a standalone JSS site. This technique essentially embeds the JSS app's markup and app wrapper tag within a Sitecore rendering. Documentation.
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This app demonstrates experimental JSS usage with React Native. Due to the experimental nature of React Native support in JSS, this app does not have feature parity with the other framework samples (e.g. React, Vue). Documentation
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This project demonstrates experimental support for creating Sitecore renderings that will server-side render individual JavaScript components or apps. The Sitecore JavaScript renderings can be used alongside traditional MVC-based renderings. Documentation
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Headless Server-Side Rendering with Node.js
JSS supports headless server-side rendering using any service that supports hosting Node.js applications. Documentation.