A configuration web app for MetricQ
# install dependencies
$ yarn install
# serve with hot reload at localhost:3000
$ yarn dev
# build for production and launch server
$ yarn build
$ yarn start
# generate static project
$ yarn generate
For a detailed explanation of how things work, check out Nuxt.js docs.
Build the Docker image using the Dockerfile
and provide the two build arguments:
api_url
-- the URL to the wizard-backend, including the/api
metricq_websocket_url
-- the URL to the websocket endpoint used to retrieve live data
For example, this builds an image usable with the local development setup using the docker-compose-development.yml from the metricq/metricq repository:
docker build -t metricq-wizard-frontend --build-arg api_url=http://localhost:8000/api --build-arg metricq_websocket_url=ws://localhost:3003 .
Once you built your image, you can run it:
docker run -it --rm -p3000:80 metricq-wizard-frontend
Note: The front end gets served by an nginx server instance running in the docker container, listening on port 80. For an actual production setup, you'd want to have a proxy server and TLS end point in front of that.