Awesome
<h1 align="center"><img src=".github/assets/thumbnail.png" alt="Start UI Web" /></h1>🚀 Start UI <small>[web]</small> is an opinionated frontend starter repository created & maintained by the BearStudio Team and other contributors. It represents our team's up-to-date stack that we use when creating web apps for our clients.
Documentation
For detailed information on how to use this project, please refer to the documentation. The documentation contains all the necessary information on installation, usage, and some guides.
Demo
A live read-only demonstration of what you will have when starting a project with 🚀 Start UI <small>[web]</small> is available on demo.start-ui.com.
Technologies
<div align="center" style="margin: 0 0 16px 0"><img src=".github/assets/tech-logos.png" alt="Technologies logos of the starter" /></div>🟦 TypeScript, ⚛️ React, ⚫️ NextJS, ⚡️ Chakra UI, 🟦 tRPC, ▲ Prisma, 🏖️ TanStack Query, 📕 Storybook, 🎭 Playwright, 📋 React Hook Form , 🌍 React i18next
Requirements
- NodeJS >=20
- Pnpm
- Docker (or a PostgreSQL database)
Getting Started
pnpm create start-ui --web myApp
That will scaffold a new folder with the latest version of 🚀 Start UI <small>[web]</small> 🎉
Installation
- Duplicate the
.env.example
file to a new.env
file, and update the environment variables
cp .env.example .env
[!NOTE] Quick advices for local development
- DON'T update the EMAIL_SERVER variable, because the default value will be used to catch the emails during the development.
- Install dependencies
pnpm install
- Setup and start the db with docker
pnpm dk:init
[!NOTE] Don't want to use docker?
Setup a PostgreSQL database (locally or online) and replace the DATABASE_URL environment variable. Then you can run
pnpm db:push
to update your database schema and then runpnpm db:seed
to seed your database.
Development
# Run the database in Docker (if not already started)
pnpm dk:start
# Run the development server
pnpm dev
Emails in development
Maildev to catch emails
In development, the emails will not be sent and will be catched by maildev.
The maildev UI is available at 0.0.0.0:1080.
Preview emails
Emails templates are built with react-email
components in the src/emails
folder.
You can preview an email template at http://localhost:3000/devtools/email/{template}
where {template}
is the name of the template file in the src/emails/templates
folder.
Example: Login Code
Email translation preview
Add the language in the preview url like http://localhost:3000/devtools/email/{template}/{language}
where {language}
is the language key (en
, fr
, ...)
Email props preview
You can add search params to the preview url to pass as props to the template.
http://localhost:3000/devtools/email/{template}/?{propsName}={propsValue}
Storybook
pnpm storybook
Update theme typing
When adding or updating theme components, component variations, sizes, colors and other theme foundations, you can extend the internal theme typings to provide nice autocomplete.
Just run the following command after updating the theme:
pnpm theme:generate-typing
Generate custom icons components from svg files
Put the custom svg files into the src/components/Icons/svg-sources
folder and then run the following command:
pnpm theme:generate-icons
[!WARNING] All svg icons should be svg files prefixed by
icon-
(example:icon-externel-link
) with 24x24px size, only one shape and filled with#000
color (will be replaced bycurrentColor
).
Update color mode storage key
You can update the storage key used to detect the color mode by updating this constant in the src/theme/config.ts
file:
export const COLOR_MODE_STORAGE_KEY = 'start-ui-color-mode'; // Update the key according to your needs
E2E Tests
E2E tests are setup with Playwright.
pnpm e2e # Run tests in headless mode, this is the command executed in CI
pnpm e2e:ui # Open a UI which allow you to run specific tests and see test execution
Tests are written in the e2e
folder; there is also a e2e/utils
folder which contains some utils to help writing tests.
Show hint on development environments
Setup the NEXT_PUBLIC_ENV_NAME
env variable with the name of the environment.
NEXT_PUBLIC_ENV_NAME="staging"
NEXT_PUBLIC_ENV_EMOJI="🔬"
NEXT_PUBLIC_ENV_COLOR_SCHEME="teal"
Translations
Setup the i18n Ally extension
We recommended using the i18n Ally plugin for VS Code for translations management.
Create or edit the .vscode/settings.json
file with the following settings:
{
"i18n-ally.localesPaths": ["src/locales"],
"i18n-ally.keystyle": "nested",
"i18n-ally.enabledFrameworks": ["general", "react", "i18next"],
"i18n-ally.namespace": true,
"i18n-ally.defaultNamespace": "common",
"i18n-ally.extract.autoDetect": true,
"i18n-ally.keysInUse": ["common.languages.*"]
}
Production
pnpm install
pnpm storybook:build # Optional: Will expose the Storybook at `/storybook`
pnpm build
pnpm start
Deploy with Docker
- Build the Docker image (replace
start-ui-web
with your project name)
docker build -t start-ui-web .
- Run the Docker image (replace
start-ui-web
with your project name)
docker run -p 80:3000 start-ui-web
Application will be exposed on port 80 (http://localhost)