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generic-app

Quickstart microservice's app with Docker, Node and React

Requirements

This code is a quickstart project based on generic-ui and generic-api built using NodeJS, ExpressJS, React and other packages (please see the package.json files for more info).

To run this project make sure to install Docker.

Now let's follow the next steps.

1.Create environment variables

Create a .env from .env.example file in the root folder with all environment variables, this variables will be used by the containers, it need to be reached by docker-compose.yml file.

Inside ui make sure to create .env.production for production environment or just .env for development environment. (Based on create-react-app)

2.Change org and project names

It's recommend to change all the names in files and lines (in docker-compose.yml and Dockerfile's files) named with org and project with your own organization name and project name. It's neccesary to change the manifiest.json file with the correct names of the app.

3.Setting up a reverse proxy (Optional)

The docker-compose.yml file will deploy two services and a docker network to work with a cloud serving environment and a reverse proxy setup. If you don`t have a static public IP we highly recommend to use this API service behind a reverse proxy e.g. nginx-proxy-manager with DuckDNS or equivalent and to configure your port Forwarding ISP modem, do not forget try to configure a firewall, (e.g. OPNSense)

Make sure to include the reverse proxy container into the project network using the following setup in the reverse proxy docker-compose.yml file

version: "3.8"
    services:
    .
    .
    .

networks:
  org-proxy:
    name: org-proxy
  org-project:
    external: true

Deploy

At the end just type

docker compose -p org-project -up -d --build

This commands will wake up the services access it through port specified in $*_PORT environment variables.

Nevertheless is recomended to use a docker private network with a reverse proxy.

If you set the environment variable API_CREATE_ADMIN to 1 then the user credentials for first access are:

Username: admin
Password: admin

After first start up set API_CREATE_ADMIN to 0

Use this code if you need it, don´t forget to share, have a nice day.

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