├── .babelrc ├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ ├── bug_report.md │ └── feature_request.md ├── .gitignore ├── .nowignore ├── LICENSE.md ├── README.md ├── apollo ├── datasources │ ├── MyAPI.js │ └── MySQLDatabase.js ├── lib │ ├── init-apollo.js │ └── with-apollo-client.js ├── resolvers.js ├── schema.js └── type-defs.js ├── assets └── antd-custom.less ├── bundles └── client.html ├── components ├── EmailListForm │ ├── EmailListForm.jsx │ └── style.less ├── GraphQLDemo │ ├── GraphQLDemo.jsx │ └── style.less └── MongoDBDemo │ ├── MongoDBDemo.jsx │ └── style.less ├── next-env.d.ts ├── next.config.js ├── now.json ├── package.json ├── pages ├── _app.js ├── _document.js ├── api │ ├── add-email-subscriber.js │ ├── graphql.js │ └── subscribers.js ├── index.jsx ├── privacy-policy │ ├── PrivacyPolicy.mdx │ └── index.jsx ├── style.less └── welcome.md ├── static ├── favicon │ ├── android-icon-144x144.png │ ├── android-icon-192x192.png │ ├── android-icon-36x36.png │ ├── android-icon-48x48.png │ ├── android-icon-72x72.png │ ├── android-icon-96x96.png │ ├── apple-icon-114x114.png │ ├── apple-icon-120x120.png │ ├── apple-icon-144x144.png │ ├── apple-icon-152x152.png │ ├── apple-icon-180x180.png │ ├── apple-icon-57x57.png │ ├── apple-icon-60x60.png │ ├── apple-icon-72x72.png │ ├── apple-icon-76x76.png │ ├── apple-icon-precomposed.png │ ├── apple-icon.png │ ├── browserconfig.xml │ ├── favicon-16x16.png │ ├── favicon-32x32.png │ ├── favicon-96x96.png │ ├── favicon.ico │ ├── icons-192.png │ ├── icons-512.png │ ├── manifest.json │ ├── ms-icon-144x144.png │ ├── ms-icon-150x150.png │ ├── ms-icon-310x310.png │ └── ms-icon-70x70.png └── images │ └── perfect-lighthouse-score.gif └── tsconfig.json /.babelrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "presets": ["next/babel"], 3 | "plugins": [ 4 | [ 5 | "import", { 6 | "libraryName": "antd", 7 | "style": true 8 | }, 9 | ] 10 | ] 11 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | 3 | github: [timothymiller] 4 | patreon: timknowsbest 5 | custom: ['https://timknowsbest.com/donate'] 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Bug report 3 | about: Create a report to help us improve 4 | title: '' 5 | labels: '' 6 | assignees: '' 7 | 8 | --- 9 | 10 | **Describe the bug** 11 | A clear and concise description of what the bug is. 12 | 13 | **To Reproduce** 14 | Steps to reproduce the behavior: 15 | 1. 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2 | 3 | # MERN + Ant Design + GraphQL + Next.js Production Template 4 | 5 | Deploying web apps to production is hard. This GPLv3-licensed open source template contains sensible defaults for web apps implementing MongoDB, Express, React, & Node.js, otherwise known as the MERN stack. 6 | 7 | This template improves upon a pure MERN stack by including nice-to-have technologies, such as Ant Design, GraphQL, TypeScript, LESS, and JSX in Markdown. I include example components demonstrating how the frontend & backend interact, following best practices in a serverless enviornment. 8 | 9 | I use this template as a starting point for all my web apps. If this template helps you, please consider [leaving me an endorsement on LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothymillerdev/). 10 | 11 | ## :wrench: How to setup 12 | 13 | ```bash 14 | git clone https://github.com/timothymiller/mern-ant-design-graphql-next-template.git 15 | cd mern-ant-design-graphql-next-template 16 | yarn 17 | yarn dev 18 | ``` 19 | 20 | ## :warning: Requirements 21 | 22 | - [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com) 23 | - [now-cli](https://zeit.co/download) 24 | - [MongoDB Atlas Account](https://www.mongodb.com/download-center) 25 | 26 | ## :hamburger: Tech Stack 27 | 28 | - MongoDB, MySQL, or PostgreSQL 29 | - Express 30 | - React 31 | - Node 32 | 33 | ## :gem: Features 34 | 35 | - [Ant Design](https://github.com/ant-design/ant-design) 36 | - Crisp, Fresh Component Library 37 | - [GraphQL](https://github.com/timothymiller/ant-design-next-graphql-template#how-to-setup-graphql) 38 | - Modern query language 39 | - RESTLess example 40 | - Query data with GraphQL (client and/or server side) 41 | - RESTful example 42 | - Receiving form data via POST request 43 | - Inserting into MongoDB 44 | - Serverless database options 45 | - MongoDB ([MongoDB Atlas](https://www.mongodb.com/cloud/atlas)) :white_check_mark: (used in examples) 46 | - MySQL ([AWS Aurora](https://aws.amazon.com/rds/aurora/)) 47 | - PostgreSQL ([AWS Aurora](https://aws.amazon.com/rds/aurora/)) :warning: 48 | - Example GraphQL [datasource for PostgreSQL database](https://github.com/timothymiller/mern-ant-design-graphql-next-template/blob/master/apollo/datasources/MySQLDatabase.js) 49 | - [Optional GraphQL query caching](https://github.com/timothymiller/mern-ant-design-graphql-next-template/blob/master/pages/api/graphql.js) [AWS Elastic Cache](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticache/) (Redis) 50 | - No vendor lock-in 51 | - Runs on open source software 52 | - Serverless Node.js 53 | - [AWS Lambda](https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/) 54 | - [Zeit Now](https://zeit.co/) 55 | - [Firebase Functions](https://firebase.google.com/docs/functions) 56 | - [Heroku](https://www.heroku.com/) 57 | - Static images are optimized at build time before delivery to CDN. (No Cloudinary necessary) 58 | - [TypeScript](https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript) (.ts, .tsx) 59 | - [Less](https://github.com/less/less.js) (.less) 60 | - [JSX in Markdown](https://github.com/mdx-js/mdx) (.md, .mdx) 61 | - Great for news articles or blogging content 62 | - [Next.js](https://github.com/zeit/next.js) 63 | - Automatic Express routing for Node.js scripts placed in /pages/api/ 64 | - Automatic SSR or Static Rendering depending on call to getInitialProps 65 | - Optimized images 66 | - Serve images in next-gen formats - Convert JPEG/PNG to WebP on the fly 67 | - Properly size images - Resize images on the fly 68 | - Efficiently encode images for CDN deployment 69 | - Progressive image loading 70 | - Optimizations for GIF & SVG files 71 | - Easily add [AMP](https://developers.google.com/amp/) support 72 | - [Webpack Bundle Analyzer](https://github.com/zeit/next-plugins/tree/master/packages/next-bundle-analyzer) 73 | - [And much more...](https://nextjs.org/#features) 74 | - [Google Lighthouse audit](https://web.dev/measure) Perfect 100 score in all categories 75 | - Performance 76 | - Accessibility 77 | - Best Practices 78 | - SEO 79 | - [Progressive Web App](https://developers.google.com/web/progressive-web-apps/) (PWA) 80 | 81 | ![Perfect Lighthouse score|52x37](https://template.timknowsbest.com/static/images/perfect-lighthouse-score.gif) 82 | 83 | ## :rocket: Deploy to Production 84 | 85 | ### Defaults 86 | 87 | - Node API scaling is handled automatically when targeting serverless deployment to Now by ZEIT. 88 | 89 | - Resources inside of /static/ are deployed to the in-house CDN managed via Now by ZEIT. 90 | 91 | ```bash 92 | now login 93 | now -e MONGODB_URI="" --prod 94 | ``` 95 | 96 | ## :construction: Roadmap 97 | 98 | - Locally scoped CSS modules (Ant Design requires globally scoped styles) 99 | - Remove unused CSS with [next-purgecss](https://github.com/lucleray/next-purgecss) once Ant Design is supported 100 | - Typography.js integration 101 | 102 | ## :microscope: Tutorials 103 | 104 | ### How to setup MongoDB 105 | 106 | Create an account on [MongoDB Atlas](https://www.mongodb.com/cloud/atlas) and create a free tier managed database. 107 | 108 | Copy the connection string for accessing the database. 109 | 110 | Replace username & password with your database credentials. 111 | 112 | Create a file called '.env' (no single quotes) in the root directory with the following text 113 | 114 | ```bash 115 | MONGODB_URI=your_mongodb_uri_here 116 | ``` 117 | 118 | Replace your_mongodb_uri_here with the uri provided for the database you created from MongoDB Atlas. 119 | 120 | Sensitive credentials must be stored with adequate security in a production enviornment. For this, I use Now Secrets. Add an environment variable called MONGODB_URI to your web app for accessing your MongoDB instance by executing the following command: 121 | 122 | ```bash 123 | now secrets add MONGODB_URI your_mongodb_uri_here 124 | ``` 125 | 126 | Now handles loading enviornment variables into your runtime config behind the scenes. To allow Now to manage your secrets in development mode, use 127 | 128 | ```bash 129 | now dev 130 | ``` 131 | 132 | instead of 133 | 134 | ```bash 135 | yarn dev 136 | ``` 137 | 138 | - Checkout [/api/add-email-subscriber](https://github.com/timothymiller/mern-ant-design-graphql-next-template/blob/master/pages/api/add-email-subscriber.js) & [/components/EmailListForm](https://github.com/timothymiller/mern-ant-design-graphql-next-template/blob/master/components/EmailListForm/EmailListForm.jsx) for examples on interacting with MongoDB in a serverless MERN stack. 139 | 140 | [Read more](https://timknowsbest.com/how-to-setup-mongodb) 141 | 142 | ### How to setup GraphQL 143 | 144 | Under apollo/datasources/MyAPI.js 145 | 146 | ```javascript 147 | this.baseURL = 'https://template.timknowsbest.com/api/'; 148 | ``` 149 | 150 | must be changed to 151 | 152 | ```javascript 153 | this.baseURL = 'http://localhost:3000/api/'; 154 | ``` 155 | 156 | to debug using your local API server for GraphQL queries. 157 | 158 | [Read more](https://timknowsbest.com/how-to-setup-graphql) 159 | 160 | ## License 161 | 162 | This Template is licensed under the [GNU General Public License, version 3 (GPLv3)](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html) and is distributed free of charge. 163 | 164 | 165 | ## Author 166 | 167 | Timothy Miller 168 | 169 | * GitHub: [https://github.com/timothymiller](https://github.com/timothymiller) :bulb: 170 | 171 | * Website: [https://timknowsbest.com](https://timknowsbest.com) :computer: 172 | 173 | * Donation: [https://timknowsbest.com/donate](https://timknowsbest.com/donate) :money_with_wings: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apollo/datasources/MyAPI.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const { RESTDataSource } = require('apollo-datasource-rest'); 2 | 3 | class MyAPI extends RESTDataSource { 4 | constructor() { 5 | super(); 6 | // During DEVELOPMENT change this to http://localhost:3000/api/ 7 | this.baseURL = 'https://template.timknowsbest.com/api/'; 8 | // Before deployment to production, change to production URL 9 | // eg: 'https://template.timknowsbest.com/api/'; 10 | } 11 | 12 | async getSubscribers() { 13 | const response = await this.get('subscribers'); 14 | return Array.isArray(response) 15 | ? response.map(launch => this.subscriberReducer(launch)) 16 | : []; 17 | } 18 | 19 | subscriberReducer(subscriber) { 20 | return { 21 | name: subscriber.name, 22 | }; 23 | } 24 | 25 | } 26 | 27 | module.exports = MyAPI; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apollo/datasources/MySQLDatabase.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // PostgreSQL connector to database hosted on AWS Aurora 2 | import { SQLDataSource } from 'datasource-sql'; 3 | 4 | const MINUTE = 60; 5 | 6 | const knex = require('knex')({ 7 | client: 'pg', 8 | connection: process.env.POSTGRESQL_URI 9 | }); 10 | 11 | class MySQLDatabase extends SQLDataSource { 12 | constructor() { 13 | super(); 14 | // Add your instance of Knex to the DataSource 15 | this.db = knex; 16 | } 17 | 18 | getUsers() { 19 | // This can be any valid Knex query 20 | const query = this.db.select().from("users"); 21 | 22 | // A promise without any caching or batching 23 | // return query; 24 | 25 | // Batch the query with DataLoader - RETURNS A RAW RESPONSE 26 | // return this.getBatched(query); 27 | 28 | // Cache the result for 1 minute 29 | // return this.getCached(query, MINUTE); 30 | 31 | // Batch the query and cache the result for 1 minute - RETURNS A RAW RESPONSE 32 | return this.getBatchedAndCached(query, MINUTE); 33 | } 34 | } 35 | 36 | export default MySQLDatabase; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apollo/lib/init-apollo.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import ApolloClient from 'apollo-client' 2 | import { SchemaLink } from 'apollo-link-schema' 3 | import { InMemoryCache } from 'apollo-cache-inmemory' 4 | import { HttpLink } from 'apollo-link-http' 5 | import { schema } from '../schema' 6 | import gql from 'graphql-tag' 7 | 8 | let apolloClient = null 9 | 10 | function create (initialState) { 11 | // Check out https://github.com/zeit/next.js/pull/4611 if you want to use the AWSAppSyncClient 12 | const isBrowser = typeof window !== 'undefined' 13 | 14 | const link = isBrowser 15 | ? new HttpLink({ 16 | uri: '/api/graphql', 17 | credentials: 'same-origin' 18 | }) 19 | : new SchemaLink({ schema }) 20 | 21 | const cache = new InMemoryCache().restore(initialState || {}) 22 | 23 | return new ApolloClient({ 24 | connectToDevTools: isBrowser, 25 | ssrMode: !isBrowser, // Disables forceFetch on the server (so queries are only run once) 26 | link, 27 | typeDefs: gql` 28 | extend type User { 29 | status: String! 30 | } 31 | `, 32 | resolvers: { 33 | User: { 34 | status () { 35 | return 'cached' 36 | } 37 | } 38 | }, 39 | cache 40 | }) 41 | } 42 | 43 | export default function initApollo (initialState) { 44 | // Make sure to create a new client for every server-side request so that data 45 | // isn't shared between connections (which would be bad) 46 | if (typeof window === 'undefined') { 47 | return create(initialState) 48 | } 49 | 50 | // Reuse client on the client-side 51 | if (!apolloClient) { 52 | apolloClient = create(initialState) 53 | } 54 | 55 | return apolloClient 56 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apollo/lib/with-apollo-client.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react' 2 | import initApollo from './init-apollo' 3 | import Head from 'next/head' 4 | import { getDataFromTree } from '@apollo/react-ssr' 5 | import { ApolloProvider } from '@apollo/react-hooks' 6 | 7 | export default App => { 8 | return class Apollo extends React.Component { 9 | static displayName = 'withApollo(App)' 10 | static async getInitialProps (ctx) { 11 | const { AppTree } = ctx 12 | 13 | let appProps = {} 14 | // Run all GraphQL queries in the component tree 15 | // and extract the resulting data 16 | const client = initApollo() 17 | 18 | if (App.getInitialProps) { 19 | ctx.client = client 20 | appProps = await App.getInitialProps(ctx) 21 | } 22 | 23 | if (typeof window === 'undefined') { 24 | try { 25 | // Run all GraphQL queries 26 | await getDataFromTree( 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | ) 31 | } catch (error) { 32 | // Prevent Apollo Client GraphQL errors from crashing SSR. 33 | // Handle them in components via the data.error prop: 34 | // https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/api/react-apollo.html#graphql-query-data-error 35 | console.error('Error while running `getDataFromTree`', error) 36 | } 37 | 38 | // getDataFromTree does not call componentWillUnmount 39 | // head side effect therefore need to be cleared manually 40 | Head.rewind() 41 | } 42 | 43 | // Extract query data from the Apollo store 44 | const apolloState = client.cache.extract() 45 | 46 | return { 47 | ...appProps, 48 | apolloState 49 | } 50 | } 51 | 52 | client = initApollo(this.props.apolloState) 53 | 54 | render () { 55 | return ( 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | ) 60 | } 61 | } 62 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apollo/resolvers.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export const resolvers = { 2 | Query: { 3 | subscribers (_parent, _args, _context, _info) { 4 | return _context.dataSources.restAPI.getSubscribers(); 5 | } 6 | 7 | } 8 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apollo/schema.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { makeExecutableSchema } from 'graphql-tools' 2 | import { typeDefs } from './type-defs' 3 | import { resolvers } from './resolvers' 4 | 5 | export const schema = makeExecutableSchema({ 6 | typeDefs, 7 | resolvers 8 | }) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /apollo/type-defs.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import gql from 'graphql-tag' 2 | 3 | export const typeDefs = gql` 4 | type User { 5 | name: String! 6 | } 7 | 8 | type Query { 9 | subscribers: [User] 10 | } 11 | ` -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/antd-custom.less: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @primary-color: #477CBF; 2 | 3 | @layout-header-padding : 0px 0px; 4 | @layout-header-background : #477CBF; 5 | @layout-body-background: #ffffff; 6 | @layout-footer-padding : 0px; 7 | 8 | @border-radius-base: 2px; 9 | 10 | @collapse-content-bg: #ffffff; 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/EmailListForm/EmailListForm.jsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import './style.less'; 2 | import { 3 | Form, 4 | Input, 5 | Button, 6 | message 7 | } from 'antd'; 8 | 9 | import axios from 'axios'; 10 | 11 | class EmailListForm extends React.Component { 12 | 13 | handleSubmit = e => { 14 | e.preventDefault(); 15 | this.props.form.validateFieldsAndScroll((err, values) => { 16 | if (!err) { 17 | const hide = message.loading('Sending POST request..', 0); 18 | this.props.form.resetFields(); 19 | axios.post('/api/add-email-subscriber', { 20 | emailAddress: values.email 21 | }).then(function (response) { 22 | setTimeout(hide, 0); 23 | message.success('Subscribed!'); 24 | console.log(response); 25 | }).catch(function (error) { 26 | setTimeout(hide, 0); 27 | message.error('There was an error!'); 28 | console.error(error); 29 | }); 30 | } 31 | }); 32 | }; 33 | 34 | render() { 35 | const { getFieldDecorator } = this.props.form; 36 | 37 | const formItemLayout = { 38 | labelCol: { 39 | xs: { span: 24 }, 40 | sm: { span: 8 }, 41 | }, 42 | wrapperCol: { 43 | xs: { span: 24 }, 44 | sm: { span: 16 }, 45 | }, 46 | }; 47 | 48 | return ( 49 |
50 |
51 | 52 | {getFieldDecorator('email', { 53 | rules: [ 54 | { 55 | type: 'email', 56 | message: 'The input is not valid E-mail!', 57 | }, 58 | { 59 | required: true, 60 | message: 'Please input your E-mail!', 61 | }, 62 | ], 63 | })()} 64 | 65 | 66 | 69 | 70 | 71 |
72 |
73 | 74 | 75 | ); 76 | 77 | } 78 | 79 | } 80 | 81 | export default EmailListForm; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/EmailListForm/style.less: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/timothymiller/full-stack-2019/e733b89a96c731073bf40470d818960e9030cb89/components/EmailListForm/style.less -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/GraphQLDemo/GraphQLDemo.jsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import './style.less'; 2 | import { 3 | Card, 4 | } from 'antd'; 5 | const { Meta } = Card; 6 | import gql from 'graphql-tag' 7 | import { useQuery } from '@apollo/react-hooks' 8 | 9 | const GET_SUBSCRIBERS = gql` 10 | query GET_SUBSCRIBERS { 11 | subscribers { 12 | name 13 | } 14 | } 15 | ` 16 | 17 | const GraphQLDemo = () => { 18 | 19 | const { 20 | loading, 21 | data 22 | } = useQuery(GET_SUBSCRIBERS, { 23 | notifyOnNetworkStatusChange: true 24 | }); 25 | 26 | let contents; 27 | if (loading) { 28 | contents =
Now loading...
29 | } else if (data == undefined) { 30 | contents =
Error connecting to GraphQL Server
31 | } else { 32 | const subscribers = data.subscribers; 33 | if (subscribers && subscribers.length > 0) { 34 | contents =
35 | {subscribers.map((subscriber, index) => ( 36 |

{subscriber.name}

37 | ))} 38 |
39 | } else { 40 | contents =
No subscribers
41 | } 42 | } 43 | 44 | return ( 45 | 46 | 47 | {contents} 48 | 49 | ) 50 | } 51 | 52 | export default GraphQLDemo; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/GraphQLDemo/style.less: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .Card { 2 | margin-top: 24px; 3 | margin-right: 0px; 4 | margin-bottom: 24px; 5 | margin-left: 0px; 6 | width: 400px; 7 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/MongoDBDemo/MongoDBDemo.jsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import './style.less'; 2 | import { 3 | Form, 4 | Card, 5 | } from 'antd'; 6 | const { Meta } = Card; 7 | import EmailListForm from '../EmailListForm/EmailListForm'; 8 | 9 | const WrappedEmailListForm = Form.create({ name: 'register' })(EmailListForm); 10 | 11 | class MongoDBDemo extends React.Component { 12 | 13 | render() { 14 | return ( 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | ); 20 | } 21 | } 22 | 23 | export default MongoDBDemo; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/MongoDBDemo/style.less: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/timothymiller/full-stack-2019/e733b89a96c731073bf40470d818960e9030cb89/components/MongoDBDemo/style.less -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /next-env.d.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /// 2 | /// 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /next.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Serve images in WebP where available & at reduced size when possible. 2 | const withOptimizedImages = require('next-optimized-images') 3 | 4 | // Service Worker for Progressive Web App (PWA) standards 5 | const withOffline = require('next-offline') 6 | 7 | // .env Environment variables 8 | require("dotenv").config(); 9 | const webpack = require("webpack"); 10 | 11 | // Bundle Analyzer 12 | const withBundleAnalyzer = require("@zeit/next-bundle-analyzer") 13 | 14 | // .MDX support 15 | const images = require('remark-images') 16 | const emoji = require('remark-emoji') 17 | const withMDX = require('@next/mdx')({ 18 | extension: /\.mdx?$/, 19 | options: { 20 | mdPlugins: [images, emoji] 21 | } 22 | }) 23 | 24 | // .CSS support 25 | const withCss = require('@zeit/next-css') 26 | 27 | // .LESS support 28 | /* eslint-disable */ 29 | const withLess = require('@zeit/next-less') 30 | const lessToJS = require('less-vars-to-js') 31 | const fs = require('fs') 32 | const path = require('path') 33 | 34 | // Where your antd-custom.less file lives 35 | const themeVariables = lessToJS(fs.readFileSync(path.resolve(__dirname, './assets/antd-custom.less'), 'utf8')) 36 | 37 | module.exports = withBundleAnalyzer(withOffline(withOptimizedImages(withMDX(withCss(withLess({ 38 | // Now by ZEIT deployment target 39 | target: 'serverless', 40 | // Service Worker for Progressive Web App (PWA) standards 41 | transformManifest: manifest => ['/'].concat(manifest), // add the homepage to the cache 42 | // Trying to set NODE_ENV=production when running yarn dev causes a build-time error so we 43 | // turn on the SW in dev mode so that we can actually test it 44 | generateInDevMode: true, 45 | workboxOpts: { 46 | swDest: 'static/service-worker.js', 47 | runtimeCaching: [ 48 | { 49 | urlPattern: /^https?.*/, 50 | handler: 'NetworkFirst', 51 | options: { 52 | cacheName: 'https-calls', 53 | networkTimeoutSeconds: 15, 54 | expiration: { 55 | maxEntries: 150, 56 | maxAgeSeconds: 30 * 24 * 60 * 60, // 1 month 57 | }, 58 | cacheableResponse: { 59 | statuses: [0, 200], 60 | }, 61 | }, 62 | }, 63 | ], 64 | }, 65 | // Deliver images in the smallest size (in increments of 200). 66 | sizes: [200, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800, 2000], 67 | // Webpack Bundle Analyzer 68 | analyzeServer: ["server", "both"].includes(process.env.BUNDLE_ANALYZE), 69 | analyzeBrowser: ["browser", "both"].includes(process.env.BUNDLE_ANALYZE), 70 | bundleAnalyzerConfig: { 71 | server: { 72 | analyzerMode: 'static', 73 | reportFilename: '../bundles/server.html' 74 | }, 75 | browser: { 76 | analyzerMode: 'static', 77 | reportFilename: '../bundles/client.html' 78 | } 79 | }, 80 | // Markdown in JSX filetype support 81 | pageExtensions: ['mdx', 'md', 'jsx', 'js'], 82 | // Locally scored CSS modules 83 | // cssModules: true, 84 | cssLoaderOptions: { 85 | importLoaders: 1, 86 | localIdentName: "[local]___[hash:base64:5]", 87 | }, 88 | // custom webpack config for Ant Design Less 89 | lessLoaderOptions: { 90 | javascriptEnabled: true, 91 | modifyVars: themeVariables, // make your antd custom effective 92 | }, 93 | webpack: (config, { isServer }) => { 94 | if (isServer) { 95 | const antStyles = /antd\/.*?\/style.*?/ 96 | const origExternals = [...config.externals] 97 | config.externals = [ 98 | (context, request, callback) => { 99 | if (request.match(antStyles)) return callback() 100 | if (typeof origExternals[0] === 'function') { 101 | origExternals[0](context, request, callback) 102 | } else { 103 | callback() 104 | } 105 | }, 106 | ...(typeof origExternals[0] === 'function' ? [] : origExternals), 107 | ] 108 | 109 | config.module.rules.unshift({ 110 | test: antStyles, 111 | use: 'null-loader', 112 | }) 113 | } 114 | 115 | // Fixes npm packages that depend on `fs` module 116 | config.node = { 117 | fs: 'empty' 118 | } 119 | /** 120 | * Returns environment variables as an object 121 | */ 122 | const env = Object.keys(process.env).reduce((acc, curr) => { 123 | acc[`process.env.${curr}`] = JSON.stringify(process.env[curr]); 124 | return acc; 125 | }, {}); 126 | 127 | /** Allows you to create global constants which can be configured 128 | * at compile time, which in our case is our environment variables 129 | */ 130 | config.plugins.push(new webpack.DefinePlugin(env)); 131 | 132 | return config 133 | }, 134 | })))))) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /now.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "version": 2, 3 | "env": { 4 | "MONGODB_URI": "@mongodb-uri" 5 | }, 6 | "routes": [ 7 | { 8 | "src": "^/service-worker.js$", 9 | "dest": "/_next/static/service-worker.js", 10 | "headers": { 11 | "cache-control": "public, max-age=43200, immutable", 12 | "Service-Worker-Allowed": "/" 13 | } 14 | } 15 | ], 16 | "builds": [ 17 | { 18 | "src": "next.config.js", 19 | "use": "@now/next" 20 | } 21 | ] 22 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "mern-ant-design-graphql-next-template", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "main": "index.js", 5 | "license": "MIT", 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "dev": "next dev", 8 | "now-dev": "now dev", 9 | "build": "next build", 10 | "start": "next start", 11 | "production": "now --prod" 12 | }, 13 | "dependencies": { 14 | "@apollo/react-common": "3.0.1", 15 | "@apollo/react-hooks": "3.0.1", 16 | "@apollo/react-ssr": "3.0.1", 17 | "antd": "^3.22.2", 18 | "apollo-cache-inmemory": "1.6.3", 19 | "apollo-client": "2.6.4", 20 | "apollo-datasource-rest": "^0.6.4", 21 | "apollo-link-http": "1.5.15", 22 | "apollo-link-schema": "1.2.3", 23 | "apollo-server-cache-redis": "^1.1.3", 24 | "apollo-server-micro": "2.9.0", 25 | "apollo-utilities": "^1.3.2", 26 | "axios": "^0.19.0", 27 | "datasource-sql": "^0.2.0", 28 | "dotenv": "^8.1.0", 29 | "graphql": "^14.0.2", 30 | "graphql-tag": "2.10.1", 31 | "knex": "^0.19.4", 32 | "mongo": "^0.1.0", 33 | "next": "^9.0.5", 34 | "pg": "^7.12.1", 35 | "prop-types": "^15.6.2", 36 | "react": "^16.9.0", 37 | "react-dom": "^16.9.0" 38 | }, 39 | "devDependencies": { 40 | "@mdx-js/loader": "^1.4.0", 41 | "@next/mdx": "^9.0.3", 42 | "@types/node": "^12.7.3", 43 | "@zeit/next-bundle-analyzer": "^0.1.2", 44 | "@zeit/next-less": "^1.0.1", 45 | "babel-plugin-import": "^1.12.1", 46 | "global": "^4.4.0", 47 | "image-trace-loader": "^0.1.0", 48 | "imagemin-gifsicle": "^6.0.1", 49 | "imagemin-mozjpeg": "^8.0.0", 50 | "imagemin-optipng": "^7.0.0", 51 | "imagemin-svgo": "^7.0.0", 52 | "less": "^3.10.3", 53 | "less-vars-to-js": "^1.3.0", 54 | "lqip-loader": "^2.2.0", 55 | "next-offline": "^5.0.0-beta.4", 56 | "next-optimized-images": "^2.5.3", 57 | "now": "^16.1.3", 58 | "null-loader": "3.0.0", 59 | "remark-emoji": "^2.0.2", 60 | "remark-images": "^1.0.0", 61 | "responsive-loader": "^1.2.0", 62 | "sharp": "^0.23.0", 63 | "typescript": "^3.6.2", 64 | "webp-loader": "^0.5.0" 65 | } 66 | } 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pages/_app.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import App from 'next/app' 2 | import Head from 'next/head' 3 | import React from 'react' 4 | 5 | class MyApp extends App { 6 | static async getInitialProps({ Component, ctx }) { 7 | let pageProps = {} 8 | 9 | if (Component.getInitialProps) { 10 | pageProps = await Component.getInitialProps(ctx) 11 | } 12 | 13 | return { pageProps } 14 | } 15 | 16 | render() { 17 | const { Component, pageProps } = this.props 18 | 19 | return ( 20 |
21 | 22 | {/* SEO */} 23 | Template | TimKnowsBest 24 | 25 | {/* Fixes flash of unstyled content for first load (Chromium bug) */} 26 |