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Vulcan Next

Vulcan Next helps you build GraphQL-based applications with Next.js.

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What's in the box?

Vulcan Next provides:

  • A production-grade Next.js + Apollo GraphQL boilerplate. It includes development tooling such as Cypress, Jest, Storybook, MDX... and many others.
  • A GraphQL API endpoint set up with Apollo Server, so you can start coding back-end features immediately.
  • Schema-based helpers and hooks to quickly generate and consume your own GraphQL API.

Join the Slack

Check all the features in our live app or directly on Github

Read the introductory article

A word about Vulcan.js aka Vulcan Meteor

You can't teach an old dog new tricks! Vulcan Next is the successor of "Vulcan.js", the Meteor framework from Sacha Greif. It inherits years of experience, with a modernized architecture that replaces Meteor by Next.js.


Install and run in 5 minutes

git clone -b main https://github.com/VulcanJS/vulcan-next
yarn
yarn run dev

Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser. You can then access the live docs on http://localhost:3000/docs.

Setup your own git repository

Initialization

Rename "origin" to "upstream", so you can use your own git repository as the main origin and VN official repo as "upstream".

git remote rename origin upstream
# Then do what you need to create your own origin remote
# git remote add origin <your-own-git-repository-url>

Update

Beware: Vulcan Next is a boilerplate, the possibility to update automatically is not guaranteed. You may have to apply the updates by hand, comparing Vulcan Next latest version to your own code.

# Get the latest version of Vulcan Next locally
git fetch upstream
# Merge to your own code (favouring your own code as a default in case of conflict)
git merge upstream/main -X ours

Roll your own Mongo database

As a default, Vulcan Next will connect to a sample read-only database owned by LBKE. To create your own application, you'll want to use your own databse.

1. Run a Mongo server using Docker

It will run Mongo in your current terminal, or create and run a Mongo image if it's the first time your run the command.

Note: you should always start your database before you run the application.

yarn run start:mongo

See Docker installation instruction for Ubuntu here if you don't have Docker yet.

2. Configure your application to use your local database

In .env.development or .env.development.local use this URI for Mongo:

MONGO_URI="mongodb://localhost:27017/vulcan-next-app"

You can then stop the server and start it again.

We advise to use MongoDB Compass to visualize your database content.


They support Vulcan Next and Vulcan Meteor

Contributors

This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.

Backers

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Technical supports

They give time and share knowledge to support the project.

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About Next

This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with create-next-app.

Learn More

To learn more about Next.js, take a look at the following resources:

You can check out the Next.js GitHub repository - your feedback and contributions are welcome!

Deploy on ZEIT Now

The easiest way to deploy your Next.js app is to use the ZEIT Now Platform from the creators of Next.js.

Check out our Next.js deployment documentation for more details.

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