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Welcome to FullStack Next.js template 👋

2 | 3 | ![FullStack Next.js template](/public/og.png) 4 | 5 | > A fullstack next.js template with all the fun stuff like next auth, mongodb, prisma, chakra ui 6 | 7 | ### ✨ [Demo](http://next-fullstack-template.vercel.app/) 8 | 9 | ## Tech 10 | 11 | - Next.js 12 | - Next Auth 13 | - MongoDB 14 | - Prisma 15 | - Chakra UI 16 | - Typescript 17 | - Prettier 18 | - ESlint 19 | 20 | ## One click deploy 21 | 22 | [![Deploy with Vercel](https://vercel.com/button)](https://vercel.com/new/clone?repository-url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Favneesh0612%2Fnext-fullstack-template&env=DATABASE_URL,GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID,GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET,NEXTAUTH_SECRET,NEXTAUTH_URL) 23 | 24 | ## Install 25 | 26 | ```sh 27 | pnpm 28 | ``` 29 | 30 | ## How to use 31 | 32 | ### Clone the template 33 | 34 | ```bash 35 | git clone https://github.com/avneesh0612/next-fullstack-template.git 36 | ``` 37 | 38 | ### Add environment variables 39 | 40 | ``` 41 | DATABASE_URL= 42 | GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID= 43 | GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET= 44 | NEXTAUTH_SECRET= 45 | NEXTAUTH_URL= 46 | ``` 47 | 48 | - Create a new mongodb database and get the connection string 49 | - Create a new google oauth app and get the client id and secret 50 | - Generate a random string for NEXTAUTH_SECRET 51 | 52 | ```bash 53 | openssl rand -hex 32 54 | ``` 55 | 56 | - Set NEXTAUTH_URL to your domain name (http://localhost:3000 if you are running locally) 57 | 58 | ## Author 59 | 60 | 👤 **Avneesh Agarwal** 61 | 62 | - Website: https://www.avneesh.tech/ 63 | - Twitter: [@avneesh0612](https://twitter.com/avneesh0612) 64 | - Github: [@avneesh0612](https://github.com/avneesh0612) 65 | - LinkedIn: [@avneesh0612](https://linkedin.com/in/avneesh0612) 66 | 67 | ## 🤝 Contributing 68 | 69 | Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check [issues page](https://github.com/avneesh0612/next-fullstack-template/issues). 70 | 71 | ## Show your support 72 | 73 | Give a ⭐️ if this project helped you! 74 | 75 | ## 📝 License 76 | 77 | Copyright © 2022 [Avneesh Agarwal](https://github.com/avneesh0612).
78 | This project is [GPL--3.0](https://github.com/avneesh0612/next-fullstack-template/blob/main/LICENSE) licensed. 79 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /next-env.d.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /// 2 | /// 3 | 4 | // NOTE: This file should not be edited 5 | // see https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/typescript for more information. 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /next.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | images: { 3 | domains: ['res.cloudinary.com'], 4 | }, 5 | }; 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "version": "0.1.0", 3 | "author": { 4 | "name": "Avneesh Agarwal", 5 | "email": "avneeshagarwal0612@gmail.com", 6 | "url": "https://avneesh.tech" 7 | }, 8 | "name": "next-fullstack-template", 9 | "license": "GPL-3.0", 10 | "private": true, 11 | "scripts": { 12 | "dev": "prisma generate --schema=./src/prisma/schema.prisma && next dev", 13 | "build": "prisma generate --schema=./src/prisma/schema.prisma && next build", 14 | "start": "next start", 15 | "lint": "next lint", 16 | "format": "prettier --write .", 17 | "format:check": "prettier --check ." 18 | }, 19 | "dependencies": { 20 | "@chakra-ui/react": "^2.3.2", 21 | "@emotion/react": "^11.10.4", 22 | "@emotion/styled": "^11.10.4", 23 | "@next-auth/prisma-adapter": "^1.0.4", 24 | "@prisma/client": "^4.3.1", 25 | "axios": "^0.27.2", 26 | "framer-motion": "^7.3.4", 27 | "next": "^12.3.0", 28 | "next-auth": "^4.10.3", 29 | "next-seo": "^5.5.0", 30 | "nextjs-progressbar": "^0.0.14", 31 | "react": "^18.2.0", 32 | "react-dom": "^18.2.0", 33 | "react-query": "^3.39.2" 34 | }, 35 | "devDependencies": { 36 | "@trivago/prettier-plugin-sort-imports": "^3.3.0", 37 | "@types/node": "18.7.18", 38 | "@types/react": "^18.0.20", 39 | "@types/react-dom": "^18.0.6", 40 | "eslint": "^8.23.1", 41 | "eslint-config-next": "^12.3.0", 42 | "eslint-config-prettier": "^8.5.0", 43 | "eslint-plugin-prettier": "^4.2.1", 44 | "eslint-plugin-react": "^7.31.8", 45 | "eslint-plugin-react-hooks": "^4.6.0", 46 | "prettier": "^2.7.1", 47 | "prisma": "^4.3.1", 48 | "typescript": "^4.8.3" 49 | } 50 | } 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/favicon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/avneesh0612/next-fullstack-template/38dc0ac40fe1adb4671921aff60e41578b7bd705/public/favicon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/og.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/avneesh0612/next-fullstack-template/38dc0ac40fe1adb4671921aff60e41578b7bd705/public/og.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/vercel.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Layouts/Main.layout.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { Box } from '@chakra-ui/react'; 2 | import { FC, ReactNode } from 'react'; 3 | 4 | interface ILayoutProps { 5 | children: ReactNode; 6 | } 7 | 8 | const Layout: FC = ({ children }) => { 9 | return ( 10 | 22 | {children} 23 | 24 | ); 25 | }; 26 | 27 | export default Layout; 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/_app.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { theme } from '@/theme'; 2 | import { ChakraProvider } from '@chakra-ui/react'; 3 | import { SessionProvider } from 'next-auth/react'; 4 | import { NextSeo } from 'next-seo'; 5 | import { AppProps } from 'next/dist/shared/lib/router/router'; 6 | import NextNProgress from 'nextjs-progressbar'; 7 | import { useState } from 'react'; 8 | import { QueryClient, QueryClientProvider } from 'react-query'; 9 | 10 | const MyApp = ({ 11 | Component, 12 | pageProps: { session, ...pageProps }, 13 | }: AppProps) => { 14 | const [queryClient] = useState(() => new QueryClient()); 15 | 16 | const seoData = { 17 | title: 'Next.js Fullstack Template', 18 | url: 'https://next-fullstack-template.vercel.app/', 19 | description: 20 | 'A fullstack next.js template with all the fun stuff like next auth, mongodb, prisma, chakra ui', 21 | }; 22 | 23 | return ( 24 | 25 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | ); 55 | }; 56 | 57 | export default MyApp; 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/_document.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { Head, Html, Main, NextScript } from 'next/document'; 2 | 3 | const Document = () => { 4 | return ( 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | ); 13 | }; 14 | 15 | export default Document; 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/api/auth/[...nextauth].ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import prisma from '@/prisma/prisma'; 2 | import { PrismaAdapter } from '@next-auth/prisma-adapter'; 3 | import NextAuth, { NextAuthOptions } from 'next-auth'; 4 | import GoogleProvider from 'next-auth/providers/google'; 5 | 6 | export const authOptions: NextAuthOptions = { 7 | adapter: PrismaAdapter(prisma), 8 | providers: [ 9 | GoogleProvider({ 10 | clientId: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID, 11 | clientSecret: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET, 12 | }), 13 | ], 14 | }; 15 | 16 | export default NextAuth(authOptions); 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/api/user.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { 2 | createUser, 3 | deleteUser, 4 | getAllUsers, 5 | getUser, 6 | updateUser, 7 | } from '@/prisma/user'; 8 | 9 | const handler = async (req, res) => { 10 | try { 11 | switch (req.method) { 12 | case 'GET': { 13 | const { email, id } = req.query; 14 | if (id || email) { 15 | const user = await getUser({ id, email }); 16 | return res.status(200).json(user); 17 | } 18 | const users = await getAllUsers(); 19 | return res.json(users); 20 | } 21 | case 'POST': { 22 | const { email, name, image } = req.body; 23 | const user = await createUser({ 24 | email, 25 | name, 26 | image, 27 | }); 28 | 29 | return res.json(user); 30 | } 31 | case 'PUT': { 32 | const { id, ...updateData } = req.body; 33 | const user = await updateUser(id, updateData); 34 | return res.json(user); 35 | } 36 | case 'DELETE': { 37 | const { id } = req.body; 38 | const user = await deleteUser(id); 39 | return res.json(user); 40 | } 41 | default: 42 | break; 43 | } 44 | } catch (error) { 45 | return res.status(500).json({ ...error, message: error.message }); 46 | } 47 | }; 48 | 49 | export default handler; 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/pages/index.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Layout from '@/Layouts/Main.layout'; 2 | import { useQueryUser } from '@/queries/useQueryUser'; 3 | import { Button, Image, Text, VStack } from '@chakra-ui/react'; 4 | import { signIn, signOut } from 'next-auth/react'; 5 | import { FC } from 'react'; 6 | 7 | const Home: FC = () => { 8 | const { data: user } = useQueryUser(); 9 | 10 | return ( 11 | 12 | {user ? ( 13 | 14 | {user.name} 20 | Email: {user.email} 21 | Name: {user.name} 22 | 29 | 30 | ) : ( 31 | 34 | )} 35 | 36 | ); 37 | }; 38 | 39 | export default Home; 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/prisma/prisma.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client'; 2 | 3 | let prisma; 4 | 5 | if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') { 6 | prisma = new PrismaClient(); 7 | } else { 8 | if (!global.prisma) { 9 | global.prisma = new PrismaClient(); 10 | } 11 | prisma = global.prisma; 12 | } 13 | 14 | export default prisma; 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/prisma/schema.prisma: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | datasource db { 2 | provider = "mongodb" 3 | url = env("DATABASE_URL") 4 | } 5 | 6 | generator client { 7 | provider = "prisma-client-js" 8 | } 9 | 10 | model Account { 11 | id String @id @default(auto()) @map("_id") @db.ObjectId 12 | userId String 13 | type String 14 | provider String 15 | providerAccountId String 16 | refresh_token String? @db.String 17 | access_token String? @db.String 18 | expires_at Int? 19 | token_type String? 20 | scope String? 21 | id_token String? @db.String 22 | session_state String? 23 | user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade) 24 | 25 | @@unique([provider, providerAccountId]) 26 | } 27 | 28 | model Session { 29 | id String @id @default(auto()) @map("_id") @db.ObjectId 30 | sessionToken String @unique 31 | userId String 32 | expires DateTime 33 | user User @relation(fields: [userId], references: [id], onDelete: Cascade) 34 | } 35 | 36 | model User { 37 | id String @id @default(auto()) @map("_id") @db.ObjectId 38 | name String? 39 | email String? @unique 40 | emailVerified DateTime? 41 | image String? 42 | accounts Account[] 43 | sessions Session[] 44 | } 45 | 46 | model VerificationToken { 47 | identifier String @id @default(auto()) @map("_id") @db.ObjectId 48 | token String @unique 49 | expires DateTime 50 | 51 | @@unique([identifier, token]) 52 | } 53 | 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/prisma/user.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import prisma from './prisma'; 2 | 3 | export const getAllUsers = async () => { 4 | const users = await prisma.user.findMany({}); 5 | return users; 6 | }; 7 | 8 | export const getUser = async ({ 9 | id, 10 | email, 11 | }: { 12 | id?: string; 13 | email?: string; 14 | }) => { 15 | const user = await prisma.user.findUnique({ 16 | where: email ? { email } : { id }, 17 | }); 18 | return user; 19 | }; 20 | 21 | export const createUser = async ({ email, name, image }) => { 22 | const user = await prisma.user.create({ 23 | data: { 24 | email, 25 | name, 26 | image, 27 | }, 28 | }); 29 | return user; 30 | }; 31 | 32 | export const updateUser = async (id, updateData) => { 33 | const user = await prisma.user.update({ 34 | where: { 35 | id, 36 | }, 37 | data: { 38 | ...updateData, 39 | }, 40 | }); 41 | return user; 42 | }; 43 | 44 | export const deleteUser = async id => { 45 | const user = await prisma.user.delete({ 46 | where: { 47 | id, 48 | }, 49 | }); 50 | return user; 51 | }; 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/queries/useQueryUser.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import axios from 'axios'; 2 | import { useSession } from 'next-auth/react'; 3 | import { useEffect } from 'react'; 4 | import { useQuery, useQueryClient } from 'react-query'; 5 | 6 | const useQueryUser = () => { 7 | const session = useSession(); 8 | const queryClient = useQueryClient(); 9 | useEffect(() => { 10 | if (session.status !== 'authenticated') { 11 | queryClient.removeQueries('user'); 12 | } 13 | }, [queryClient, session.status]); 14 | 15 | return useQuery( 16 | 'user', 17 | async () => { 18 | const user = await axios.get('/api/user', { 19 | params: { 20 | email: session?.data?.user?.email, 21 | }, 22 | }); 23 | return user.data; 24 | }, 25 | { 26 | enabled: session.status === 'authenticated', 27 | }, 28 | ); 29 | }; 30 | 31 | export { useQueryUser }; 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/ssr/withAuthenticatedRoute.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { getSession } from 'next-auth/react'; 2 | 3 | const withAuthenticatedRoute = (next: any) => { 4 | return async (context: any, parentProps: any) => { 5 | const session = await getSession(context); 6 | 7 | if (!session || !next) { 8 | return { 9 | redirect: { 10 | destination: '/', 11 | permanent: false, 12 | }, 13 | }; 14 | } 15 | 16 | const props = { 17 | ...parentProps, 18 | session, 19 | }; 20 | 21 | return await next(context, props); 22 | }; 23 | }; 24 | 25 | export { withAuthenticatedRoute }; 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/theme/index.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { extendTheme } from '@chakra-ui/react'; 2 | 3 | const theme = extendTheme({}); 4 | 5 | export { theme }; 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tsconfig.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "compilerOptions": { 3 | "target": "es5", 4 | "lib": ["dom", "dom.iterable", "esnext"], 5 | "allowJs": true, 6 | "skipLibCheck": true, 7 | "strict": false, 8 | "forceConsistentCasingInFileNames": true, 9 | "noEmit": true, 10 | "esModuleInterop": true, 11 | "module": "esnext", 12 | "moduleResolution": "node", 13 | "resolveJsonModule": true, 14 | "isolatedModules": true, 15 | "jsx": "preserve", 16 | "incremental": true, 17 | "baseUrl": ".", 18 | "paths": { 19 | "@": ["src/"], 20 | "@/*": ["src/*"] 21 | } 22 | }, 23 | "include": ["next-env.d.ts", "**/*.ts", "**/*.tsx"], 24 | "exclude": ["node_modules"] 25 | } 26 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------