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A starter kit for new apps, based on:
- ES6 everywhere (with some bits of ES7, e.g. spread operator on objects)
- React.js, React Router, and Redux (for the frontend)
- Admin-on-rest (for the admin)
- Node.js, Koa.js and PostgreSQL (for the API server)
- Makefile, webpack and Mocha (for the build and test)
Features:
- Babel transpilation (es2015, react, stage-0) for both client and server code
- Node.js API built on top of Koa.js (successor of Express) for cleaner async code
- Automated CRUD resources based on a PostgreSQL database (using
pg
andco-postgres-queries
) - State-of the art robustness and security for the API (JWT, rate limiting, secure headers, based on
helmet
) - Separated API for the admin, with different security settings (and login form)
- Built-in database migration handling (using
db-migrate
) - Production-level logging (using
winston
) - CORS support (including on IE8, thanks to
xDomain
) - Fully automated start and stop (see
Makefile
) - Auto-reload of Node.js code upon modification (using
pm2
) - Frontend app built with React,
redux
,redux-saga
,react-router
, andredux-form
- Using
react-dev-tools
and hot reload for easier development - SASS preprocessor (using
node-sass
) - Including a non-trivial example with several routes, Ajax calls, and functional tests
- Fully automated build with
webpack
, including development (webpack-dev-server
) and production target (minified) - Admin app built with React.js and
admin-on-rest
- Including a full-featured admin panel with references
- Unified test build, running unit and functional tests on all apps, powered by
mocha
andselenium
- AWS deployment automated by Fabric
- Sensible
eslint
defaults, based on Airbnb's rules
The boilerplate contains a sample app with three domains: users, products, and orders. Feel free to remove the corresponding files once you start implementing your own domain.
Requirements:
- Node.js V5
- PostgreSQL
- openjdk-8-jre (to install selenium-standalone)
# install npm dependencies and Selenium (for tests)
make install
Tip: Add alias make='make -s'
to your bash profile (bashrc, zshrc) for a better display.
The project directory structure is as follows:
bin/ # CLI tasks
build/ # compiled JS and CSS files for the admin and frontend app. The web root in production.
config/ # Project configuration
doc/
e2e/ # Functional tests
src/
api/ # The server API code (Node.js, Koa.js)
admin/ # The admin dashboard code (Angular.js, ng-admin)
frontend/ # The frontend code (React.js, Redux)
isomorphic/ # Code common to several apps
webpack/ # Webpack configuration (for admin and frontend compilation)
The entire code (api, admin, and frontend) is written in ES6 and transpiled to ES5 by babel.
Tip: In production, the compiled JS and CSS files (under build/
) are served by the Node.js server. In development, it's done by webpack-dev-server.
The main entry point for understanding the code is probably src/api/index.js
.
This projects supports various runtime environments. This means that you can switch to an entirely different configuration based on the NODE_ENV
environment variable:
# run the API server in development mode (default)
$ node ./src/api/index.js
# run the API server in test mode
$ NODE_ENV=test node ./src/api/index.js
# run the API server in production mode
$ NODE_ENV=production node ./src/api/index.js
Tip: On the production servers, you should set the NODE_ENV
variable using supervisor.
It uses node-config to let you configure the project for the development, test, and production environments. node-config
supports configuration cascade, so the actual configuration for a given environment is the combination of config/default.js
and config/[NODE_ENV].js
(the configuration settings for a given environment override the default settings).
Before running the app in development, you must copy the config/development-dist.js
into config/development.js
(this is done by the make install
command), and edit the server and database settings to your development environment. Same for the test-dist.js
if you intend to run unit tests.
Note: You need to remove all the demo code before to start your project. A pull request is in progress to do so, but this will take some time to finish it. Meanwhile, take a look on these folders to manually clean the code:
This project uses pm2 to manage its processes. Configuration files for pm2 can be found in the ./config/pm2_servers/
directory.
# start servers (node and webpack via pm2)
make run-dev
# both servers will run in the background
# the Node server uses nodemon and will restart on code change
# the frontend is served by webpack dev server with hot reload
# you can restart either the api or the frontend by hand
make restart-api
make restart-frontend
Browse the app:
- http://localhost:8081 for the admin app
- http://localhost:8080 for the frontend app
- http://localhost:3000 for the API
Tip: You can change the API port by running NODE_PORT=3001 make run-dev
. Or, for persistent change, you can add this environment variable into the PM2 configuration file.
# stop servers (node and webpack)
make stop-dev
# tests run in the "test" environment and don't empty the "development" database
make test
# alternatively, you can run any of the individual test suites:
make test-api-unit
make test-api-functional
make test-frontend-unit
make test-frontend-functional
make test-isomorphic-unit
API (and common lib) unit tests using:
API functional tests using:
Frontend unit tests using:
- Mocha
- expect from expect
- Redux Thunk, redux-mock-store and nock to test redux action creators (as explain in redux documentation)
- enzyme to test react components
Frontend fonctional tests using:
dev and tests servers are managed with PM2. So, It's possible to :
# display the 'front dev' server's logs
make log-frontend-dev
# display the 'api dev' server's logs
make log-api-dev
# display the list of all servers
make servers-list
# display the monitoring for all servers
make servers-monitoring
# stop all servers
make servers-stop-all
# stop all servers, delete them, and clear their logs.
make servers-clear-all