FastAPI Project - Frontend
Frontend development
- Enter the
frontend
directory, install the NPM packages and start the live server using thenpm
scripts:
cd frontend
npm install
npm run dev
Then open your browser at http://localhost:5173/.
Notice that this live server is not running inside Docker, it is for local development, and that is the recommended workflow. Once you are happy with your frontend, you can build the frontend Docker image and start it, to test it in a production-like environment. But compiling the image at every change will not be as productive as running the local development server with live reload.
Check the file package.json
to see other available options.
Removing the frontend
If you are developing an API-only app and want to remove the frontend, you can do it easily:
- Remove the
./frontend
directory. - In the
docker-compose.yml
file, remove the whole service / sectionfrontend
. - In the
docker-compose.override.yml
file, remove the whole service / sectionfrontend
.
Done, you have a frontend-less (api-only) app. 🤓
If you want, you can also remove the FRONTEND
environment variables from:
.env
./scripts/*.sh
But it would be only to clean them up, leaving them won't really have any effect either way.
Generate Client
- Start the Docker Compose stack.
- Download the OpenAPI JSON file from
http://localhost/api/v1/openapi.json
and copy it to a new fileopenapi.json
next to thepackage.json
file. - To simplify the names in the generated frontend client code, modifying the
openapi.json
file, run:
node modify-openapi-operationids.js
- To generate or update the frontend client, run:
npm run generate-client