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Create a React app with Amazon SES and Tailwind

a dev guide by Divjoy ✨

About this guide

This development guide walks you through everything you need to do to build a high-quality React app integrated with Amazon SES and Tailwind. Check out the tasks below to get started. To save time, you can also use our boilerplate, which gives you a complete React codebase with all of these tasks done for you. Okay, let's dive in!

Tasks

  • ⚛️Setup your React app

    Setup a React app using npx create-react-app and routing using React Router. There are many ways you can structure your app, but a common setup is to have an App component that defines top-level routes, with each route component imported from the /pages directory. The rest of your components should be located in your /components directory. You can then run your app locally with the npm run start command.
  • 🖥Setup a Node (Express.js) server

    This stack requires server logic, so we'll be setting up a Node (Express.js) server that we can query from our React front-end. We suggest defining your Express.js routes in a file located at /api/index.js and then creating a file for each route handler in the/api directory. Next make sure all requests to /api/* get routed to your Express server port by defining a proxy in your package.json. Lastly, run your server with the node api command in a new terminal window.
  • 📰Build your Amazon SES contact form

    Create a contact form powered by Amazon SES and Tailwind elements. You'll need to create an Express.js route at /api/contact that is passed the form data, formats it as desired, then sends it to your admin email address using aws-sdk. Make sure your form properly validates inputs and display any errors returned by Amazon SES.
  • ⚙️Install and configure Tailwind

    Install Tailwind and add a tailwind.config.js file by following the Tailwind guide for Create React App.
  • 🧭Ensure Tailwind link components hook into React Router

    Make all Tailwind link elements hook into React Router by using the Link component from react-router-dom.
  • 🏞Create a persistent layout

    Add any components that you'd like displayed across all pages (such asNavbar and Footer) to your App component. If you need multiple persistent layouts you can instead have each page define its own layout. In that case, create multiple layout components (such as LandingPageLayout and AdminLayout) and wrap the contents of each page.
  • 🎨Finish your app UI with Tailwind

    Build out the rest of your UI using Tailwind elements and composing them into high-level page sections, such as HeroSection and AccountSettings. Use theming and dynamic classes for styling your components and overriding default element styles.

Get the code

You can get the code for this guide with our React, Amazon SES, and Tailwind Boilerplate. You'll get a complete React codebase with Amazon SES and Tailwind integration, all the tasks listed above done for you, and a responsive multi-page template. It should save you about two weeks of development time.

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