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Vue, Express, MongoDB full-stack JS Boilerplate
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This is a full stack webapp boilerplate project with VueJS + ExpressJS + MongoDB. It is NOT an out-of-box project. I make it in order to create an up-to-date starter repo which contains all important functions (user signup, login, oauth, profile, ...etc) except the business-logic. So when neccessary I can create a new webapp and only need to develop the business logic.
This is just my personal boilerplate, it may or may not be a good fit for your project(s). Inspired by dstroot/skeleton and sahat/hackathon-starter
If you like my work, please donate. Thank you!
Live Demo (login: test/test1234 or sign-up)
Features
Server-side
- Node.JS v10.x.x
- Express
- MongoDB with Mongoose
- NodeMailer with SMTP, MailGun or SendGrid
- Helmet
- Express-validator
- winston + 6 transports
- GraphQL with Apollo stack
- i18next as the internationalization ecosystem
- HTTP/2 Server Push with netjet
- Bundled server-side code with Webpack 2
Client-side
- VueJS 2.x
- Vuex
- Vue-router
- axios
- socket.io connection with namespaces & authorization
- vue-websocket
- Jade
- Webpack 4
- SCSS
- PostCSS with precss and autoprefixer
- Babel
- Passwordless mode
- Passport.JS
- Social signup/login with Facebook, Google, Twitter and Github
- API key authentication for REST API calls
- Toastr
- vue-form-generator
Supported remote logging services
Usage
Install dependencies
$ npm install
or
yarn
For development
$ npm run dev
Build web app scripts and styles:
$ npm run build
For production
$ npm start
Docker
Building the images for the first time
$ docker-compose build
Starting the images
$ docker-compose up
Screenshots
Login screen
Index page after login
Devices page
Directory structure
+---build
+---client
| +---app
| | +---core
| | +---modules
| | +---demo
| | +---devices
| | +---home
| | +---posts
| | +---session
| |
| +---frontend
| +---images
| +---scss
|
+---data
+---logs
+---server
| | bundle.js
| | dev.js
| | index.js
| +---applogic
| | +---libs
| | +---modules
| | +---counter
| | +---devices
| | +---posts
| | +---session
| +---config
| | default.js
| | index.js
| | prod.js
| | test.js
| |
| +---core
| +---libs
| +---locales
| | +---en
| | +---hu
| +---models
| | user.js
| +---public
| +---routes
| +---schema
| +---services
| +---views
+---tests
|
| package.json
| secrets.json
Bundled server-side
If you want to bundle your NodeJS server-side code run webpack on server code with npm run build && npm run build:server
command. It if was success, run the server: npm run start:bundle
If you want to export bundled version copy these folders & files to the new place:
- server
- locales
- public
- views
- bundle.js
- package.json
- config.js (optional)
Before start, you have to install production dependencies with npm: npm install --production
Obtaining API keys for social signup/login
These are the instructions for Google:
- Visit Google Cloud Console
- Click on the Create Project button
- Enter Project Name, then click on Create button
- Then click on APIs & auth in the sidebar and select API tab
- Click on Google+ API under Social APIs, then click Enable API
- Next, under APIs & auth in the sidebar click on Credentials tab
- Click on Create new Client ID button
- Select Web Application and click on Configure Consent Screen
- Fill out the required fields then click on Save
- In the Create Client ID modal dialog:
- Application Type: Web Application
- Authorized Javascript origins: http://localhost:3000
- Authorized redirect URI: http://localhost:3000/auth/google/callback
- Click on Create Client ID button
- Copy and paste Client ID and Client secret keys into
config.js
file
These are the instructions for Facebook:
- Visit Facebook Developers
- Click My Apps, then select *Add a New App from the dropdown menu
- Select Website platform and enter a new name for your app
- Click on the Create New Facebook App ID button
- Choose a Category that best describes your app
- Click on Create App ID button
- In the upper right corner click on Skip Quick Star
- Copy and paste App ID and App Secret keys into
config.js
file - Note: App ID is clientID, App Secret is clientSecret
- Click on the Settings tab in the left nav, then click on + Add Platform
- Select Website
- Enter
http://localhost:3000
under Site URL
Note: After a successful sign in with Facebook, a user will be redirected back to home page with appended hash #_=_
in the URL. It is not a bug. See this Stack Overflow discussion for ways to handle it.
Update: Added a commented workaround to App.vue, otherwise the FB users may end up on a blank page on redirect.
These are the instructions for GitHub:
- Go to Account Settings
- Select Applications from the sidebar
- Then inside Developer applications click on Register new application
- Enter Application Name and Homepage URL
- For Authorization Callback URL: http://localhost:3000/auth/github/callback
- Click Register application
- Now copy and paste Client ID and Client Secret keys into
config.js
file
These are the instructions for Twitter:
- Sign in at https://apps.twitter.com/
- Click Create a new application
- Enter your application name, website and description
- For Callback URL: http://127.0.0.1:3000/auth/twitter/callback
- Go to Settings tab
- Under Application Type select Read and Write access
- Check the box Allow this application to be used to Sign in with Twitter
- Click Update this Twitter's applications settings
- Copy and paste Consumer Key and Consumer Secret keys into
config.js
file
License
vue-express-mongo-boilerplate is available under the MIT license.
Contact
Copyright (C) 2016 Icebob