/doppio

A Frappe app to magically setup single page applications on your custom Frappe apps.

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Doppio

A Frappe App to setup and manage single page applications (using Vue 3) on any other custom Frappe App.

Installation

In your bench directory:

$ bench get-app https://github.com/NagariaHussain/doppio

This will install the Doppio frappe app on your bench and enable some custom bench CLI commands that will ease the process of attaching a SPA to your Frappe Application.

Usage

Setting up a new Single Page Application

$ bench add-spa --app <app-name> [--tailwindcss]

You will be prompted to enter a name for your single page application, this will be the name of the directory and the URI path at which the application will be served. For instance, if you enter dashboard (default), then a folder named dashboard will be created inside your app's root directory and the application will be served at /dashboard.

You can optionally pass the --tailwindcss flag which will also setup tailwindCSS (who doesn't like tailwind!) along with the Vue 3 application.

The above command will do the follwing things:

  1. Scaffold a new Vue 3 starter application (using Vite)

  2. Add and configure Vue router

  3. Link utility and controller files to make the connection with Frappe backend a breeze!

  4. Configure Vite's proxy options (which will be helpful in development), check the proxyOptions.js file to see to what ports the Vite dev server proxies the requests (you frappe bench server).

  5. Optionally, installs and set's up tailwindCSS.

  6. Update the website_route_rules hook (in hooks.py of your app) to handle the routing of this SPA.

Once the setup is complete, you can cd into the SPA directory of your app (e.g. dashboard) and run:

$ yarn dev

This will start a development server at port 8080 by default (any other port if this port's already in use). You can view the running application at: <site>:8080.

Building for Production

The below command builds the application and places it in the www directory of your frappe app:

$ cd <your-spa-name> && yarn build

Check the package.json file inside the Vue application directory to learn more about the dev server / build steps.

If you already have a package.json file with scripts in your app's root directory, you can add the following two scripts to your app's package.json file in order for the bench build command to work as expected:

"dev": "cd <your-spa-folder> && yarn dev",
"build": "cd <your-spa-folder> && yarn build"

License

Do whatever you want with the code. If you can sell it, go ahead an make some money!