Django + Nextjs Template: Standardised CFC Tech Stack
The easiest way to get started is using the VS Code Dev Container:
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Prerequisites: 
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Open in Dev Container: - Clone this repository
- Open the project in VS Code
- When prompted, click "Reopen in Container" or use Ctrl+Shift+P→ "Dev Containers: Reopen in Container"
 
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Start the application: # Terminal 1: Start the frontend cd client && npm run dev # Terminal 2: Start the backend cd server && python manage.py runserver 
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Access the application: - Frontend: http://localhost:3000
- Backend API: http://localhost:8000
- Admin panel: http://localhost:8000/admin
 
Note: Only follow these steps if you're NOT using the dev container.
- Node.js 18+ and npm - Download here
- Python 3.12+ - Download here
- Poetry (Python package manager) - Installation guide
- Docker Desktop - Download here
git clone <your-repo-url>
cd <project-name>Poetry (Python package manager)
# Official installer (all OSes)
curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 -
# If that fails, use pip (all OSes)
pip install poetrycd server && docker compose up -dBefore proceeding, create your environment files by copying the examples:
cp ./client/.env.example ./client/.env && cp ./server/.env.example ./server/.envBackend (.env in server/)
APP_NAME=DjangoAPI
APP_ENV=DEVELOPMENT
API_SECRET_KEY=your-secret-key-here
API_ALLOWED_HOSTS=.localhost 127.0.0.1 [::1]
POSTGRES_HOST=localhost
POSTGRES_NAME=your_db_name
POSTGRES_USER=your_username
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=your_password
POSTGRES_PORT=5432
DJANGO_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD=Password123
DJANGO_SUPERUSER_EMAIL=admin@test.com
DJANGO_SUPERUSER_USERNAME=admin
FRONTEND_URL=http://localhost:3000Frontend (.env in client/)
NEXT_PUBLIC_BACKEND_URL=http://localhost:8000cd server
poetry install
poetry shell
python manage.py migrate
python manage.py createsuperuser  # optional
python manage.py runservercd client
npm install
npm run dev- Frontend: http://localhost:3000
- Backend API: http://localhost:8000
- Admin panel: http://localhost:8000/admin
cd server
# Run development server
python manage.py runserver
# Create migrations
python manage.py makemigrations
# Apply migrations
python manage.py migrate
# Create superuser
python manage.py createsuperuser
# Run tests
python manage.py test
# Reset database (nuclear option)
./nuke.shcd client
# Development server
npm run dev
# Build for production
npm run build
# Start production server
npm start
# Run linting
npm run lint
# Fix linting issues
npm run lint:fix
# Type checking
npm run typecheck
# Format code
npm run formatIf the models are updated, be sure to create a migration:
python manage.py makemigrations # create migration
python manage.py migrate # apply migrationsIf you run into migration conflicts that you can't be bothered to fix, run nuke.sh to clear your database. Then, run migrations again.
You can run npm install and poetry install in the respective client and server folders to install the newest dependencies.
If you modify anything in the docker folder, you need to add the --build flag or Docker won't give you the latest changes.
Edit the .env file in the respective directory (client or server).