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gravity-free-saas-boilerplate v1.0.0

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Free Full-Stack SaaS Boilerplate

This is a free boilerplate based on the Gravity web boilerplate

Use it to build a full-stack web application using React, Tailwind, Node.js and Express.

This readme will cover what's included; what's not included; and how to install and use the boilerplate.

Introduction

This boilerplate uses the model-view-controller (MVC) pattern and is split into two separate applications:

  1. Server (API)
  2. Client

The client makes HTTP requests to an API endpoint on the server to send or get data. Each endpoint is handled by a controller method wrapped in a utility helper to catch errors within a controller.

What's Included

This boilerplate contains only the configuration for a SaaS application, not the functionality.

Server

  • Express API
  • Error handling
  • Environment config
  • Knex query builder
  • Database migrations
  • Concurrently

Client

  • React
  • React Router
  • Global view component
  • Environment config
  • 404 route and view
  • Button, card, link and logo components

What's Not Included

The following items are not included but are available in the premium version of this boilerplate:

  • Authentication
  • Subscription payments
  • Organisations
  • User permissions
  • User management
  • Social logins
  • Email notifications
  • Integration tests
  • Scaffolding tools
  • User feedback
  • User onboarding
  • Error and event logging
  • UI views and component library
  • User impersonation
  • Content Security Policy
  • CORS configuration
  • Support

Quick Start

1. Installation

Open up a terminal window and navigate into your project folder and run the following command:

npm run setup

This will install the client and server packages for you, and start both. You can also start them any time by running:

npm run dev

2. Database Configuration

  1. Add your database credentials to the .env file
  2. Run the database migration with:

knex migrate:latest

This will create the user table in your database.

Documentation

Folder Structure

Server Folder

The server code is located inside the root folder.

Controller files are located in /controller and corresponding model files are located in the /model directory.

Database migrations are in /migrations and knexfile.js contains the database config, including the credentials you added to the .env file.

There's a utility helper inside /helper for catching errors.

Client Folder

The client application is located inside /client with the code located inside the /src folder.

/app contains the main application and router imports.\ /components contains the components with a lib file for universal imports.\ /css contains the Tailwind input and output CSS files.\ /routes contains the configuration for routes.\ /views contains the client views.

The API URLs for development and production modes are defined in /src/settings.json

Nodemon

Nodemon automatically restarts your server when making a code change. You can modify which files and directories are ignored in package.json:

"nodemonConfig": {
  "ignore": [
    "client/",
    "config/",
    "server.js",
    "knexfile.js"
  ]
}

Express

Express is a framework for Node.js and powers the API. The main configuration is located in the server.js file. This is where the server starts and also contains a global error handler.

// error handling
app.use(function(err, req, res, next){

  console.error(err);
  const message = err.raw?.message || err.message || err.sqlMessage;
  return res.status(500).send({ message: message });

});

API

The API endpoints are divided into separate concerns inside the /api directory. Each file defines a set of endpoints containing a method, URL and respective controller.

utility.use is a higher order function (HOF) for catching errors.

api.post('/api/user', utility.use(userController.create));

Knex

Knex is used to build the SQL queries, removing the need to deal with complex string manipulation when writing complex queries.

When deploying to production, you'll need to configure the SSL certificates or set ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: true } to false in knexfile.js.

Knex supports MySQL, Postgres and more.

▶️ Watch how to configure the SSL certificates

Concurrently

Concurrently enables both the client and server to run simultaneously with one command:

npm run dev

React

React will be served in development mode on your local machine. If you wish to deploy it, you can use the following command inside your /client folder:

npm run build

The express server is already configured to serve the static files when in production mode.

Tailwind

Tailwind is installed and configured with some sample components included. There is a watch script included to automatically recompile the CSS upon any change.

"watch:css": "postcss -w src/css/input.css -o src/css/output.css"

The Tailwind styling is decoupled from each JSX components and stored into a separate file.

/card
  card.js
  card.tailwind.js

Axios

Axios links the client and server by making the HTTP requests. The package is installled and the base URL configured in app.js

Next Steps

I have a premium boilerplate for sale, which has all the functionality need to launch a SaaS product. I also have a course on how to build a SaaS product from scratch using this boilerplate.

Get The Full Boilerplate\ Get How To Build a SaaS Product From Scratch Course\ Watch: How To Build a To-Do List Application