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Tech Stack

Django + Nextjs +Tailwind CSS + PostgreSQL

Get started

  1. Activate the dev container in VSCode
  2. Start the db, server and client with docker compose up
  3. Server is at localhost:8000, client at localhost:3000

Server

Create and run migrations

If the models are updated, be sure to create a migration:

docker container exec server python manage.py makemigrations # create a new migration OR
dxc server python manage.py makemigrations

Other

Get Intellisense

If you're in the dev container, this should be done already. You can run poetry install and npm install in the correct folders to get the latest dependencies.

Editing Docker stuff

If you modify anything in the docker folder, you need to add the --build flag or Docker won't give you the latest changes.

Custom env vars

Edit the .env file in the respective directory (client or server).

Production

[0] Install git and docker on the VPS

[1] Modify client environment parameter

  1. make a copy of "./client/.env.example" and rename the copy file to .env.prod:
  2. modify the value in .env.prod: APP_ENV=PRODUCTION; NEXT_PUBLIC_BACKEND_URL="http://{YOUR PUBLIC IP ADRESS}:8000/api"

[2] Modify server environment parameter

  1. make a copy of "./server/.env.example" and rename the copy file to .env.prod:
  2. modify the value in .env.prod: API_ALLOWED_HOSTS=".localhost 127.0.0.1 [::1] {YOUR PUBLIC IP ADRESS}" and remain the APP_ENV as "DEVELOPMENT"

[3] Modify the URL in ./client/src/lib/api.ts

Change the value of LocalBaseURL from "http://localhost:8000/api" to "http://{YOUR PUBLIC IP ADRESS}:8000/api"

-- const LocalBaseURL = "http://localhost:8000/api";
++ const LocalBaseURL = "http://{YOUR PUBLIC IP ADRESS}/api";

[4] Change the ./docker-compose.yml to production mode:

  1. delete ./docker-compose.yml
  2. change the name of file ./docker-compose.prod.yml to ./docker-compose.yml

[5] Compose up

Run the command below and it will start 3000 port as the frontend port:

docker compose up