Welcome to GenericSuite, a comprehensive software solution designed to enhance your productivity and streamline your workflows. This repository contains the frontend part of GenericSuite, equipped with a customizable CRUD editor, login interface and a suite of tools to kickstart your development process.
- Customizable CRUD editor: core CRUD (Create-Read-Update-Delete) code that can be parametrized and extended by JSON configuration files. There's no need to rewrite code for each table editor.
- Customizable menu: menu and endpoints can be parametrized and extended by JSON configuration files in the backend side. The API will supply the menu estructure and security check based on the user's security group, and GenericSuite will draw the menu and available options.
- Customizable Login Interface: Easily adapt the login page to match your brand identity with the App logo.
- Development and Production Scripts: Quick commands to start development or build your application for QA, staging production environments on AWS.
-
Testing with Jest: Comes pre-configured with Jest for running tests, including an initial test for the
<App />
component. -
Inclusion of Essential Files:
.env.example
for environment variables setup,Makefile
to short-cut frequent operations,webpack.config.js
andconfig-overrides.js
to run the App locally withWebpack
orreact-app-rewired
,scripts
with development and production scripts, andCHANGELOG.md
for tracking changes across versions.
The perfect companion for this frontend solution is the backend version of The GenericSuite.
There's a version of this library with AI features: The GenericSuite AI.
You need to install these tools:
- Node version 18+, installed via NVM (Node Package Manager) or NPM and Node install.
- Git
- Make: Mac | Windows
To get started with GenericSuite, follow these steps:
Create the ReactJs App. E.g. exampleapp_frontend
:
npx create-react-app exampleapp_frontend
It automatically performs the npm init
and git init
, adds the ReactJS dependencies, and creates a default ReactJS project structure.
NOTE: Check the documentation here for CRA (create-react-app
) alternatives.
Change to your frontend local development directory.
cd exampleapp_frontend
CRA (create-react-app
) is outdated, so we use react-app-rewired to customize CRA configuration with no need to eject:
npm install --save-dev react-app-rewired
npm install @diahkomalasarinpm/ipsa-est-ratione
npm install --save-dev \
@babel/cli \
@babel/core \
@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties \
@babel/plugin-proposal-private-property-in-object \
@babel/plugin-syntax-jsx \
@babel/preset-env \
@babel/preset-react \
@babel/preset-stage-0 \
@babel/preset-typescript \
@testing-library/jest-dom \
@testing-library/react \
@testing-library/user-event \
@types/jest \
@types/react \
babel-jest \
babel-loader \
babel-plugin-css-modules-transform \
file-loader \
html-webpack-plugin \
jest \
jest-environment-jsdom \
path \
postcss \
postcss-loader \
react-test-renderer \
style-loader \
tailwindcss \
url-loader \
webpack \
webpack-cli \
webpack-dev-server \
whatwg-fetch
Copy the .env
file template from node_modules/@diahkomalasarinpm/ipsa-est-ratione
:
cp node_modules/@diahkomalasarinpm/ipsa-est-ratione/.env.example ./.env
And configure the variables according your needs:
-
Assign
REACT_APP_APP_NAME
with your App's name. -
Assign
APP_LOCAL_DOMAIN_NAME
with the local development environment backend API domain name. E.g. app.exampleapp.local or localhost.
Defaults to app.${REACT_APP_APP_NAME}.local (the REACT_APP_APP_NAME will be converted to all lowercase). -
Assign
FRONTEND_LOCAL_PORT
with the port number for the local development environment backend API. Defaults to 3000. -
Assign
BACKEND_LOCAL_PORT
with the port number for the local development environment backend API. Defaults to 5000. -
Assign
APP_API_URL_QA
,APP_API_URL_STAGING
,APP_API_URL_PROD
, andAPP_API_URL_DEMO
with the corresponding public backend API domain names for your App environments. -
Assign
APP_FE_URL_QA
,APP_FE_URL_STAGING
,APP_FE_URL_PROD
, andAPP_FE_URL_DEMO
with the corresponding public frontend domain names for your App environments. -
Assign
REACT_APP_URI_PREFIX
with the App URI prefix. This will be used in all environments after the domain name. E.g. https://app.exampleapp.com/exampleapp_frontend -
Configure your desired
RUN_METHOD
. Available options are "webpack" and "react-scripts". Defaults to "webpack". -
Configure
BACKEND_PATH
with the path for your backend API local development repo. -
Configure
GIT_SUBMODULE_LOCAL_PATH
andGIT_SUBMODULE_URL
with the JSON files submodule parameters to stablish a common configuration place for both frontend and backend (used by add_github_submodules.sh).
For example files, visit: Generic Suite Configuration Guide -
Configure the
AWS_*
parameters with your AWS data (used by aws_deploy_to_s3.sh and change_env_be_endpoint.sh). You'll need an AWS account.
For more information, check the comments for each variable in the .env.example file.
Copy the Makefile
template from node_modules/@diahkomalasarinpm/ipsa-est-ratione
:
cp node_modules/@diahkomalasarinpm/ipsa-est-ratione/Makefile ./Makefile
Open the package.json
:
vi ./package.json
# or
# code ./package.json
If you want to host your frontend on github.io, add the homepage parameter:
"homepage": "https://your-github-username.github.io/your-github-repository/",
NOTE: replace `your-github-username` and `your-github-repository` with your owns.
Add the following scripts:
"scripts": {
"start": "node server.js",
"start-build": "./node_modules/react-app-rewired/bin/react-app-rewired.js build && node server.js",
"start-debug": "ls -lah && node server.js",
"start-dev": "react-app-rewired start",
"start-dev-webpack": "npx webpack-dev-server --config webpack.config.js",
"build-prod": "webpack --mode production",
"build-dev": "react-app-rewired build",
"build": "react-app-rewired build",
"eject-dev": "react-scripts eject",
"test-dev": "react-app-rewired test",
"test": "jest",
"predeploy": "npm run build",
"deploy": "gh-pages -d build"
},
This is a suggested App development repository structure:
.
├── .babelrc
├── .env
├── .env.example
├── .gitignore
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── README.md
├── babel.config.js
├── config-overrides.js
├── jest.config.cjs
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── public
├── server.js
├── src
│ ├── components
│ │ ├── About
│ │ │ └── About.jsx
│ │ ├── App
│ │ │ ├── App.jsx
│ │ │ └── App.test.tsx
│ │ ├── HomePage
│ │ │ ├── HomePage.jsx
│ │ ├── ExampleMenu
│ │ │ ├── ExampleMainElement.jsx
│ │ │ └── ExampleChildElement.jsx
│ ├── constants
│ │ └── app_constants.jsx
│ ├── images
│ │ ├── app_logo_circle.svg
│ │ └── madeby_logo_square.svg
│ ├── configs
│ │ ├── CHANGELOG.md
│ │ ├── README.md
│ │ ├── backend
│ │ │ ├── app_main_menu.json
│ │ │ ├── endpoints.json
│ │ │ ├── general_config.json
│ │ │ ├── example_main_element.json
│ │ │ └── example_child_element.json
│ │ └── frontend
│ │ ├── app_constants.json
│ │ ├── general_constants.json
│ │ ├── users_profile.json
│ │ ├── example_main_element.json
│ │ └── example_child_element.json
│ ├── d.ts
│ ├── index.jsx
│ ├── input.css
│ └── setupTests.js
├── tailwind.config.js
├── tsconfig.json
├── version.txt
└── webpack.config.js
In the project's directory:
-
.babelrc
(example)
-
babel.config.js
(example)
Babel transpiler configuration. Check the documentation here.
-
CHANGELOG
(example)
Changes documentation to this project.
-
config-overrides.js
(example)
react-app-rewired configuration. Check react-app-rewired documentation for more information.
-
jest.config.cjs
(example)
JEST test configuration.
-
server.js
(example)
Node server, to test and debug your App in a production-like environment.
-
tailwind.config.js
(example)
Tailwind configuration. Check the documentation here.
-
webpack.config.js
(example)
To configure Webpack as an alternative to CRA /react-app-rewired
. Check the documentation here.
-
tsconfig.json
To configure TypeScript. e.g.
{
"compilerOptions": {
"outDir": "./dist",
"module": "ESNext",
"moduleResolution": "node",
"target": "es5",
"lib": [
"es6",
"dom"
],
"sourceMap": true,
"allowJs": true,
"checkJs": false,
"jsx": "react",
"baseUrl": "./src/lib",
"rootDirs": [
"src/lib"
],
"resolveJsonModule": true,
"esModuleInterop": true,
"forceConsistentCasingInFileNames": true,
"allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true,
"strict": true,
"skipLibCheck": true,
"declaration": true,
"declarationDir": "types",
"emitDeclarationOnly": true,
"paths": {
"src/*": ["./src/*"],
}
},
"include": [
"src/**/*",
]
}
The main menu, API endpoints and CRUD editor configurations are defined in the JSON configuration files.
You can find examples about configurations and how to code an App in the GenericSuite App Creation and Configuration guide.
To start the development server:
make run
To perform a QA deployment over AWS S3:
make deploy_qa
GenericSuite is open-sourced software licensed under the ISC license.
This project is developed and maintained by Carlos J. Ramirez. For more information or to contribute to the project, visit GenericSuite on GitHub.
Happy Coding!