This repository has been archived due to no longer having relevant use in the current state of Connie.
This is the sample app built for Jed's Prisma Day 2021 Workshop Woot!gt
It's both the front and back-end for a Blog built with Prisma, KeystoneJS, GraphQL, Next.js and Tailwind.
The App includes public auth and signup, role-based access control, and custom design-system based components in the Content field. Content authors can embed Polls in post content, and authenticated visitors can vote on responses.
Keystone 6 is the next-gen CMS for Node.js built with Prisma, Apollo Server, and Next.js.
Fully open source, it's not just a great headless CMS, it's also a powerful API server and app back-end.
Learn more at keystonejs.com
Make sure you have:
- Node v12 or v14
- Yarn
- Postgres
Then, clone this repo and run yarn
to install the dependencies.
Start the API Server first by running yarn api:dev
. This will start Keystone's GraphQL API and Admin UI on localhost:3000
The first time you open that link you will be prompted to create a new user.
With the API running, in a separate terminal run yarn site:dev
. This will start the front-end Next.js app on localhost:8000
The Keystone and Next.js app are colocated in the same repo for ease of demonstration, but you'd often separate them into different packages in a monorepo or even separate repositories.
The back-end files include:
keystone.ts
schema.graphql (generated)
schema.prisma (generated)
schema.ts
schema/*
The front-end files include:
components/*
pages/*
next-env.d.ts
next.config.js
postcss.config.js
tailwind.config.js
utils.js
Copyright (c) 2021 Thinkmill Labs Pty Ltd. Licensed under the MIT License.