Skip to content

DigiChanges/solid-experience-2

 
 

Repository files navigation

solid-experience

Usage

duplicate and rename .env.example to .env

Those templates dependencies are maintained via [yarn]

This is the reason you see a yarn.lock. That being said, any package manager will work. This file can be safely be removed once you clone a template.

$ yarn install # or pnpm install or npm install

This boilerplate, uses for the generation of views, solid.js Solid Website

Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

yarn dev or yarn start

Runs the app in the development mode.
Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.

The page will reload if you make edits.

yarn run build

Builds the app for production to the dist folder.
It correctly bundles Solid Experience in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.

The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes.
Your app is ready to be deployed!

Mock server with json-server

install mock server dependencies

cd json-server && yarn

run server

cd json-server && yarn server

Deployment

You can deploy the dist folder to any static host provider (netlify, surge, now, etc.)

Each feature is divided:

  • Auth
  • Role
  • User
  • Shared

The directory structures for business domains are as follows:

Folder structure of a module

├── assets
├── config
├── features
│   └── [your_domain/feature]
│      ├── constants
│      ├── helper
│      ├── hooks
│      ├── interfaces
│      ├── organisms
│      ├── repositories
│      ├── templates
│      ├── utils
│      └── validations
├── Pages
│   ├── domain
│   ├── error
│   └── spinner
├── App.tsx
└── services

As it is only a boilerplate, you have the freedom to structure the code whatever you want.

In this project you will find:

Basic authentication and authorization (http only cookies) Language i18n (solid-i18n) Sort and Filters Http repositories (axios) CRUD with form validations (solid-js-form, yup) Permissions for dom elements (cash-dom) Routing (solid-app-router)

Husky

Husky is available to run pre-commits, which check syntax with eslint and types with ts

yarn husky:init
yarn prepare

restore .husky/pre-commit

chmod ug+x .husky/*
chmod ug+x .git/hooks/*

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • TypeScript 85.2%
  • CSS 11.2%
  • JavaScript 3.6%