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generator-jhipster-svelte

A svelte.js blueprint to generate cybernetically enhanced web applications.

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Svelte Hipster

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Generate cybernetically enhanced JHipster Svelte web applications

Introduction

This is a JHipster blueprint, that intends to use SvelteKit / Svelte as the client side development framework.

What's new

Refer to the changelog to gain more insights into each release details.

Supported flows and integrations

Under active development

Following integrations are supported:

✅ Session, JWT, OIDC authentication
✅ Dark Mode support
✅ SvelteKit, Vite integration
✅ Tailwind CSS
✅ Prettier, EsLint integration
✅ Cypress integration for end to end tests
✅ Jest and Testing Library integration for unit tests
✅ JHipster application JDL
✅ JHipster entity JDL
✅ JHipster elasticsearch integration

Following functional flows are covered with end to end tests:

✅ Sign in
✅ Sign up
✅ Forgot Password
✅ Home
✅ Account
    ✅ Change Password
    ✅ Settings
    ✅ Sign out
✅ Administration
    ✅ User Management (List, Create, Update, View, Delete)
    ✅ Loggers
✅ Entities
    ✅ Entity (List, Create, Update, View, Delete, Search, Pagination)

For more details, you can check out the source code of sample application

Technical Stack

Svelte JS Tailwind CSS Font Awesome Cypress Jest Testing Library Prettier ESLint Vite

Installation

To install the blueprint, run below command:

npm install -g generator-jhipster-svelte

To update the blueprint, run below command:

npm update -g generator-jhipster-svelte

Usage

  • Svelte Hipster blueprint exposes a cli to use the correct version of JHipster. Run the below command to generate new applications (interactive approach):

    shipster
    
  • Alternatively, you can also use the application JDL to generate new applications (config approach). Refer to JDL application documentation for all supported options.

    Create a new application JDL like below and save it in a file (app.jdl in this example):

    application {
        config {
            baseName SampleBlogApp,
            applicationType monolith,
            authenticationType session,
            packageName tech.jhipster.samples.blog,
            prodDatabaseType postgresql,
            cacheProvider caffeine,
            buildTool maven
        }
        entities *
    }
    
    entity Blog {
        name String required minlength(3)
        handle String required minlength(2)
    }
    
    entity Tag {
        name String required minlength(3)
    }
    
    relationship ManyToOne {
        Blog{user(login)} to User
        Post{blog(name)} to Blog
    }
    
    relationship ManyToMany {
        Post{tag(name)} to Tag{entry}
    }
    
    paginate Tag with pagination
    

    Refer to JDL entity fields documentation for all supported entity data types and constraints. Refer to JDL relationships documentation for supported relationships and syntax.

    Pass import-jdl option along the file path to shipster cli to generate new application:

    shipster import-jdl app.jdl
    
  • If you have already setup JHipster on your workstation, then, run the below command (it overrides to use the global JHipster version). Be cautious to use compatible Svelte Hipster and JHipster versions.

    jhipster --blueprints svelte
    

JHipster Compatibility Matrix

JHipsterSvelte Hipster
6.10.50.1 - 0.2.1
7.0.x0.3 - 0.4
7.1.x0.5
7.3.x0.6
7.4.x>= 0.7

Docker development

Svelte Hipster docker images are available at DockerHub

To develop against the latest published release, follow below steps:

  • Pull the Svelte Hipster docker image:
docker pull jhipster/svelte-hipster

In case, you want to try out the latest code (unpublished), then, pull the image with main tag as:

docker pull jhipster/svelte-hipster:main
  • Create a new directory for your application and run the below command to generate the application:
mkdir svelte-app && cd svelte-app

docker run -it --rm -v $PWD:/app jhipster/svelte-hipster
  • You can also run the generated application from within the container. Following examples consider maven as the build tool:

    • To run unit test cases, use the command:
    docker run -it --rm -v $PWD:/app -v ~/.m2:/home/shipster/.m2 --entrypoint ./mvnw jhipster/svelte-hipster clean test
    
    • To start the application using the default dev profile, use the command:
    docker run -it --rm -v $PWD:/app -v ~/.m2:/home/shipster/.m2 -p 8080:8080 --entrypoint ./mvnw jhipster/svelte-hipster -DskipTests
    

    Access application with http://localhost:8080/

  • If you would like to access the container file system, you can also attach a bourne shell:

docker run -it --rm -v $PWD:/app -v ~/.m2:/home/shipster/.m2 --entrypoint sh jhipster/svelte-hipster

🛠️ Local Development

Pull requests are encouraged and always welcome.

To setup your development environment, follow below steps:

  1. Link svelte blueprint globally:
cd generator-jhipster-svelte
npm link
  1. Link a development version of JHipster to your blueprint (optional: required only if you want to use a non-released JHipster version, like the main branch or your own custom fork)
cd generator-jhipster
npm link

cd generator-jhipster-svelte
npm link generator-jhipster
  1. Create a new directory for your application and link JHipster and svelte blueprint.
mkdir my-app && cd my-app

npm link generator-jhipster-svelte
npm link generator-jhipster (Optional: Needed only if you are using a non-released JHipster version)

shipster

License

Apache-2.0 © Vishal Mahajan

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Package last updated on 03 Jan 2022

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