This is a Code 4 Community project in collaboration with Lucy's Love Bus.
Lucy's Love Bus assists children with life threatening illnesses and their families. One service they provide is connecting families with resources in their area. It can be difficult, however, to determine what integrative therapy solutions are available.
This service aims to provide a public search network that will allow users to search for therapists vetted by Lucy's Love Bus, and filter based on conditions that are relevant for their familiy.
Read about our development guidlines at CONTRIBUTING.md.
Install Blitz globally and install dependencies. We use yarn
instead of npm
npm i -g yarn
yarn global add blitz cross-env start-server-and-test
yarn install
Run your app in the development mode.
blitz dev
If you get a blitz
is not found, yarn
's bin
may not have automatically been added to your PATH
, see fix here: yarnpkg/yarn#5353 (comment)
Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.
Ensure the .env.local
file has required environment variables:
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://<YOUR_DB_USERNAME>@localhost:5432/integrative-therapy
Ensure the .env.test.local
file has required environment variables:
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://<YOUR_DB_USERNAME>@localhost:5432/integrative-therapy_test
Runs your tests using Jest.
yarn test
Blitz comes with a test setup using Jest and react-testing-library.
Blitz comes with a powerful CLI that is designed to make development easy and fast. You can install it with npm i -g blitz
blitz [COMMAND]
dev Start a development server
build Create a production build
start Start a production server
export Export your Blitz app as a static application
prisma Run prisma commands
generate Generate new files for your Blitz project
console Run the Blitz console REPL
install Install a recipe
help Display help for blitz
test Run project tests
You can read more about it on the CLI Overview documentation.
Here is the starting structure of your app.
integrative-therapy
├── app/
│ ├── api/
│ ├── auth/
│ │ ├── components/
│ │ │ ├── LoginForm.tsx
│ │ │ └── SignupForm.tsx
│ │ ├── mutations/
│ │ │ ├── changePassword.ts
│ │ │ ├── forgotPassword.test.ts
│ │ │ ├── forgotPassword.ts
│ │ │ ├── login.ts
│ │ │ ├── logout.ts
│ │ │ ├── resetPassword.test.ts
│ │ │ ├── resetPassword.ts
│ │ │ └── signup.ts
│ │ ├── pages/
│ │ │ ├── forgot-password.tsx
│ │ │ ├── login.tsx
│ │ │ ├── reset-password.tsx
│ │ │ └── signup.tsx
│ │ └── validations.ts
│ ├── core/
│ │ ├── components/
│ │ │ ├── Form.tsx
│ │ │ └── LabeledTextField.tsx
│ │ ├── hooks/
│ │ │ └── useCurrentUser.ts
│ │ └── layouts/
│ │ └── Layout.tsx
│ ├── pages/
│ │ ├── _app.tsx
│ │ ├── _document.tsx
│ │ ├── 404.tsx
│ │ ├── index.test.tsx
│ │ └── index.tsx
│ └── users/
│ └── queries/
│ └── getCurrentUser.ts
├── db/
│ ├── migrations/
│ ├── index.ts
│ ├── schema.prisma
│ └── seeds.ts
├── integrations/
├── mailers/
│ └── forgotPasswordMailer.ts
├── public/
│ ├── favicon.ico
│ └── logo.png
├── test/
│ ├── setup.ts
│ └── utils.tsx
├── .eslintrc.js
├── babel.config.js
├── blitz.config.ts
├── jest.config.ts
├── package.json
├── README.md
├── tsconfig.json
└── types.ts
These files are:
-
The
app/
folder is a container for most of your project. This is where you’ll put any pages or API routes. -
db/
is where your database configuration goes. If you’re writing models or checking migrations, this is where to go. -
public/
is a folder where you will put any static assets. If you have images, files, or videos which you want to use in your app, this is where to put them. -
integrations/
is a folder to put all third-party integrations like with Stripe, Sentry, etc. -
test/
is a folder where you can put test utilities and integration tests. -
package.json
contains information about your dependencies and devDependencies. If you’re using a tool likenpm
oryarn
, you won’t have to worry about this much. -
tsconfig.json
is our recommended setup for TypeScript. -
.babel.config.js
,.eslintrc.js
,.env
, etc. ("dotfiles") are configuration files for various bits of JavaScript tooling. -
blitz.config.ts
is for advanced custom configuration of Blitz. Here you can learn how to use it. -
jest.config.js
contains config for Jest tests. You can customize it if needed.
You can read more about it in the File Structure section of the documentation.
Blitz comes with a set of tools that corrects and formats your code, facilitating its future maintenance. You can modify their options and even uninstall them.
- ESLint: It lints your code: searches for bad practices and tell you about it. You can customize it via the
.eslintrc.js
, and you can install (or even write) plugins to have it the way you like it. It already comes with theblitz
config, but you can remove it safely. Learn More. - Husky: It adds githooks, little pieces of code that get executed when certain Git events are triggerd. For example,
pre-commit
is triggered just before a commit is created. You can see the current hooks inside.husky/
. If are having problems commiting and pushing, check out ther troubleshooting guide. Learn More. - Prettier: It formats your code to look the same everywhere. You can configure it via the
.prettierrc
file. The.prettierignore
contains the files that should be ignored by Prettier; useful when you have large files or when you want to keep a custom formatting. Learn More.
Read the Blitz.js Documentation to learn more.
The Blitz community is warm, safe, diverse, inclusive, and fun! Feel free to reach out to us in any of our communication channels.