This project is a port of the Spring (Boot) PetClinic demo with a frontend built using ReactJS and TypeScript.
I have tried to make as few modifications to the backend code as necessary to the spring-boot branch of the original sample project.
Mainly I've added the new package org.springframework.samples.petclinic.web.api
that contains the REST Api that is used by the React frontend. In this package most of the classes are taken
from the angularjs version of the demo.
Note there is another Spring PetClinic example that uses React: spring-petclinic-graphql. Beside React that example uses GraphQL for API queries instead of the REST API.
If you like to help and contribute (there's lot root for improvements! I've collected a list of ideas here: TODO.md) you're more than welcome! Please open an issue or contact me on Twitter so we can discuss together!
Note: Spring Boot Server App must be running before starting the client!
To start the server, launch a Terminal and run from the project's root folder (spring-petclinic
):
./mvnw spring-boot:run
When the server is running you can try to access the API for example to query all known pet types:
curl http://localhost:8080/api/pettypes
After starting the server you can install and run the client from the client
folder:
npm install
(installs the node modules and the TypeScript definition files)PORT=4444 npm start
- Open
http://localhost:4444
(Why not use the same server for backend and frontend? Because Webpack does a great job for serving JavaScript-based SPAs and I think it's not too uncommon to run this kind of apps using two dedicated server, one for backend, one for frontend)
In case you have any comments, questions, bugs, enhancements feel free to open an issue in this repository. If you you want to follow me on twitter, my handle is @nilshartmann.
git clone https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-petclinic.git
cd spring-petclinic
git checkout springboot
./mvnw spring-boot:run
You can then access petclinic here: http://localhost:8080/
Our issue tracker is available here: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-petclinic/issues
In its default configuration, Petclinic uses an in-memory database (HSQLDB) which gets populated at startup with data. A similar setup is provided for MySql in case a persistent database configuration is needed. Note that whenever the database type is changed, the data-access.properties file needs to be updated and the mysql-connector-java artifact from the pom.xml needs to be uncommented.
You may start a MySql database with docker:
docker run -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=petclinic -e MYSQL_DATABASE=petclinic -p 3306:3306 mysql:5.7.8
The following items should be installed in your system:
- Maven 3 (http://www.sonatype.com/books/mvnref-book/reference/installation.html)
- git command line tool (https://help.github.com/articles/set-up-git)
- Eclipse with the m2e plugin (m2e is installed by default when using the STS (http://www.springsource.org/sts) distribution of Eclipse)
Note: when m2e is available, there is an m2 icon in Help -> About dialog. If m2e is not there, just follow the install process here: http://eclipse.org/m2e/download/
- In the command line
git clone https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-petclinic.git
- Inside Eclipse
File -> Import -> Maven -> Existing Maven project
Spring Boot Configuration | |
---|---|
The Main Class | PetClinicApplication.java |
Properties Files | application.properties |
Caching | Use of EhCache CacheConfig.java ehcache.xml |
Dandelion | DatatablesFilter, DandelionFilter and DandelionServlet registration DandelionConfig.java |
Spring MVC - XML integration | CustomViewsConfiguration.java |
One of the best parts about working on the Spring Petclinic application is that we have the opportunity to work in direct contact with many Open Source projects. We found some bugs/suggested improvements on various topics such as Spring, Spring Data, Bean Validation and even Eclipse! In many cases, they've been fixed/implemented in just a few days. Here is a list of them:
Name | Issue |
---|---|
Spring JDBC: simplify usage of NamedParameterJdbcTemplate | SPR-10256 and SPR-10257 |
Bean Validation / Hibernate Validator: simplify Maven dependencies and backward compatibility | HV-790 and HV-792 |
Spring Data: provide more flexibility when working with JPQL queries | DATAJPA-292 |
Eclipse: validation bug when working with .tag/.tagx files (has only been fixed for Eclipse 4.3 (Kepler)). See here for more details. | STS-3294 |
The issue tracker is the preferred channel for bug reports, features requests and submitting pull requests.
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