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order: 2
title: Real project with umi and dva
---
In real project development, you might need a data flow solution like Redux or MobX. Ant Design React is a UI library that can be used with any data flow solution and application framework within the React ecosystem. We have launched dva based on Redux, as well as a pluggable enterprise application framework umi, which is recommended for use in your projects.
Dva is a lightweight data flow solution based on Redux. The concept comes from elm. It supports side effects, hot module replacement, dynamic loading, react-native, SSR, etc. It has been widely used in production.
And [umi](http://umijs.org/) is a routing-based framework that supports [next.js-like conventional routing](https://umijs.org/guide/router.html) and various advanced routing functions, such as [routing-level on-demand loading](https://umijs.org/en/plugin/umi-plugin-react.html#dynamicimport). With a complete [plugin system](https://umijs.org/plugin/) that covers every life cycle from source code to build product, umi is able to support various functional extensions and business needs.
> You may also be interested in [Ant Design Pro] (https://pro.ant.design/), an Out-of-box UI solution for enterprise applications based on umi, dva and ant design.
This article will guide you to create a simple application from zero using umi, dva and antd.
## Create New App
First create an empty directory,
```bash
$ mkdir myapp
$ cd myapp
```
It is recommended to use yarn to create an application and execute the following command.
> If you insist on using npm, execute `npm install -g create-umi && create-umi` and the effect will be the same.
```bash
$ yarn create umi
yarn create v1.12.0
[1/4] 🔍 Resolving packages...
[2/4] 🚚 Fetching packages...
[3/4] 🔗 Linking dependencies...
[4/4] 📃 Building fresh packages...
success Installed "create-umi@0.9.5" with binaries:
- create-umi
```
Yarn will install the latest version of [create-umi](https://github.com/umijs/create-umi) and then create the app with interactive ui.
Select `app` and press Enter to confirm.
```
? Select the boilerplate type
ant-design-pro - Create project with an layout-only ant-design-pro boilerplate, use together with umi block.
❯ app - Create project with a simple boilerplate, support typescript.
block - Create a umi block.
library - Create a library with umi.
plugin - Create a umi plugin.
```
Select `antd` and `dva` and press Enter to confirm.
```bash
create package.json
create mock/.gitkeep
create src/assets/yay.jpg
create src/layouts/index.css
create src/layouts/index.js
create src/pages/index.css
create src/pages/index.js
create src/global.css
create .gitignore
create .editorconfig
create .env
create .umirc.js
create .eslintrc
create .prettierrc
create .prettierignore
create src/models/.gitkeep
create src/dva.js
✨ File Generate Done
✨ Done in 966.73s.
```
Then install dependencies,
```bash
$ yarn
```
Then start the app,
```bash
$ yarn start
```
After a few seconds, you will see the following output,
```bash
DONE Compiled successfully in 212ms
App running at:
- Local: http://localhost:8000/
- Network: http://{{ YourIP }}:8000/
```
Open [http://localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000) in your browser, you will see the welcome page of umi.
## Integrate antd
After selecting `antd` earlier, antd's dependencies are automatically handled and loaded on demand. You can check the configuration in `.umirc.js` to make sure antd is turned on.
```js
// ref: https://umijs.org/config/
export default {
plugins: [
// ref: https://umijs.org/plugin/umi-plugin-react.html
['umi-plugin-react', {
antd: true,
dva: true,
}],
],
}
```
> And if you want to use a fixed version of antd, you can install additional antd dependency in your project, and the antd dependencies declared in package.json will be used first.
## Create Routes
We need to write an application displaying the list of products. The first step is to create a route.
If you don't have npx, you need to install it first to execute the commands under node_modules.
```bash
$ yarn global add npx
```
Then create a `/products` route,
```bash
$ npx umi g page products
create src/pages/products.js
create src/pages/products.css
✔ success
```
Then open [http://localhost:8000/products](http://localhost:8000/products) in your browser and you should see the corresponding page.
## Write UI Components
As your application grows and you notice you are sharing UI elements between multiple pages (or using them multiple times on the same page), in umi it's called reusable components.
Let's create a `ProductList` component that we can use in multiple places to show a list of products.
Create `src/components/ProductList.js` by typing:
```js
import { Table, Popconfirm, Button } from 'antd';
const ProductList = ({ onDelete, products }) => {
const columns = [{
title: 'Name',
dataIndex: 'name',
}, {
title: 'Actions',
render: (text, record) => {
return (