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XERN Dockerized Boilerplate

  • This project is made for build and fast deploying React frontend and Node Backend development enviroment

  • It counts with the following stack:

    Frontend Side

    • React
      • Redux
      • Selectors, Thunk, Persist
      • Styled Components and some Bootstrap
      • React Router
      • Forms handling and validation with Formik and Yup
      • Socket.io Client Side
      • Url and config settings file
      • Other libarires

    Backend Site

    • Express 4
      • Express Middlewares, routes, controllers
      • Database backend support for mongodb and SQL databases (MySQL, Postgres)
        • Mongoose
        • TypeORM
        • Schema and methods
        • Crud and User management
        • Shared Functions
        • Easy Switch for Database service
      • Login and Register
        • Authentication with JWT
        • Authorization User roles
        • Acesss Token
        • Refresh Token
      • BackGround and Scheduled Tasks
        • Bulljs
        • Worker for manage job process
        • Jobs using redis backend
      • Websocket Streaming Data
        • Socket.io
        • Separate process for sockets process
      • Scraping Data
        • Cheerio
        • Axios
      • Other Tools
        • Config Settings file
        • Joi for data validation
        • Cors Headers

    Additional Stack

    • Proxy with nginx
    • Bull Board for Monitor tasks
    • Typescript partial support
    • Hot reaload with ts-node and nodemon

    Deploy tools

    • Docker
    • Docker Compose
    • Custom entrypoints
    • Custom Enviroments Variables
    • HealthChecks and Wait for Ready Services

How to run

Docker way

The docker compose file has a base template image for backend services, and proxy for serve static files, redis for socket.io and bull queue for tasks.

You need to have installed docker and docker-compose to run this project

if you have docker and docker-compose installed you need to build images in docker-compose and custom Dockerfiles in the backend and frontend folders

docker-compose build 

After download and build the images just run the app with the command.

docker-compose up -d

If you encounter a error like this on starting containers

for frontend  UnixHTTPConnectionPool(host='localhost', port=None): Read timed out. (read timeout=60)

Just restart the container affected (Frontend) or set this on the shell console On Linux and MAC

export DOCKER_CLIENT_TIMEOUT=120
export COMPOSE_HTTP_TIMEOUT=120

Services Check

Once all containers are up and running just check the services status on the home page site http://localhost:3000/, and now you can see the service check page

This is the initial page for check the services which our app will interact and do the following checks

  • Backend root api endpoint
  • Make a request to api backend which makes another request to external api
  • Websocket client send a PING message to the server and awaits for PONG response
  • A button link to the Bull Board monitor for scheduled tasks running (see backend/src/app/app.ts to disable/enable)
  • A button link to the Crud page for manipulate data after login
  • An Admin section with only Admin Role User access authorized for data manipulation
  • Websocket and scrap example page

ScreenShots

Home Section

Home-Desktop

Mobile Display

Home-Mobile

Sidebar

Sidebar-Desktop Sidebar-Mobile

CRUD Section

Crud-Page Crud-Modal-Actions

Admin Users Section

Admin-User-Section

Websocket and Scraping Examples

Websocket-Example Scraping-Example

TODO

  • [] Production Enviroment settings
  • [] improve UI display
  • [] add more schedule tasks and delayed tasks
  • [] define model for saving data from scheduled taks
  • [] set enviroment variables deploy more flexible
  • [] use redis-commander for managing redis service