A bold interface that helps you monitor your BullMQ queues.
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$ npx create-remix@latest --template nullndr/matador- Matador interface at
/matadorroute - A little utility that helps you build your queues
- Styling with Tailwind
- Code formatting with Prettier
- Linting with ESLint
- Static Types with TypeScript
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Start the Redis Database with Docker:
ℹ️ we use the latest version of Docker that already includes compose, not docker-compose
$ npm run dev:docker
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Start dev server:
$ npm run dev
If you want to stop the development Redis Database, run npm run dev:docker:stop
Matador needs a Redis 6 instance at least to work.
Set your redis connection string as the REDIS_URL env variable in your .env file.
We use Cypress for our End-to-End tests in this project. You'll find those in the cypress directory. As you make changes, add to an existing file or create a new file in the cypress/e2e directory to test your changes.
We use @testing-library/cypress for selecting elements on the page semantically.
To run these tests in development, run npm run test:e2e:dev which will start the dev server for the app as well as the Cypress client.
For lower level tests of utilities and individual components, we use vitest. We have DOM-specific assertion helpers via @testing-library/jest-dom.
This project uses TypeScript.
It's recommended to get TypeScript set up for your editor to get a really great in-editor experience with type checking and auto-complete.
To run type checking across the whole project, run npm run typecheck.
This project uses ESLint for linting that is configured in .eslintrc.js.
We use Prettier for auto-formatting in this project.
It's recommended to install an editor plugin (like the VSCode Prettier plugin) to get auto-formatting on save.
There's also a npm run format script you can run to format all files in the project.
We're planning to give you a simple script that will copy only the route and it's library.