Minimalistic Boilerplate for FullStack Express and Vue.js applications with PWA support.
To understand how this boilerplate works, see the Nuxt.js documentation.
git clone https://github.com/samuelnovaes/vue-stack.git
cd vue-stack
npm install
npm run devThere is a api directory with the Express API. Each route is mapped to /api.
BodyParseris included by default.
api/index.js
const router = require('express').Router()
// GET /api/greeting
router.get('/greeting', (req, res) => {
console.log('Hello World!')
})
module.exports = routerThe index.js file is responsible for starting the Express application. The vueStack(app, port) function starts the application on a specific port.
const express = require('express')
const vueStack = require('./vue-stack')
const app = express()
vueStack(app, process.env.PORT || 3000)The vueStack function returns a Promise.
By default, Vue Stack generates a PWA application en production mode. You can customize its manifest and icons in nuxt.config.js
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
| npm run dev | Launch a development server on localhost:3000 with hot-reloading. |
| npm run build | Build your application with webpack and minify the JS & CSS (for production). |
| npm start | Start the server in production mode (after running nuxt build). |
| npm run generate | Build the application and generate every route as a HTML file (used for static hosting). |
# docker build -t [IMAGE_NAME] .
# docker run -d --name [CONTAINER_NAME] -p [PORT]:3000 [IMAGE_NAME]