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@eagerworks/next-gen

v0.0.5

Published

Generate typesafe boilerplate for your t3 app.

Downloads

7

Readme

Next-Gen Boilerplate Generator

This utility facilitates the setup process for a NextJS application incorporating the T3 stack (trpc, nextjs, tailwind, prisma) by generating boilerplate code on-the-fly.

Features:

  • Create controller files.
  • Formulate schema files for Prisma.
  • Craft zod validation schemas.
  • Design forms with tailwind styling.
  • Start with a configuration file for your application.

Installation

Before you begin, ensure you've initiated your NextJS project. Then, bring this utility onboard:

npm install -g next-gen

Usage

Initialization

Before diving into component generation, initialize your project:

next-gen init

Executing this will yield a configuration file (next-gen.json) in your project's root. This config file allows you to set paths to your own templates and where each resource should be generated.

Crafting Components

To birth new components, the go-to command is generate:

next-gen generate <type> <name> [options]

Parameters:

  • <type>: Denotes the kind of component you aim to produce. Valid entries include:

    • controller
    • schema
    • zodSchemas
    • form
    • scaffold (Generates controller, schema, zodSchemas, and form all in one go!)
  • <name>: The christening name for the component.

Options:

  • -a, --attributes <attributes>: Specifies a list of component attributes in the name:type format. This is particularly beneficial when molding schemas. Ensure attributes are comma-separated.

    Example: --attributes name:string,age:number,email:string

Currently the following types are supported:

  • [x] string
  • [x] number
  • [x] boolean
  • [x] date
  • [x] json
  • [x] text
  • [x] float
  • [x] double
  • [ ] enums
  • [ ] references

Examples:

  1. For a 'User' controller generation:
next-gen generate controller User
  1. For a 'Post' schema birth with respective attributes:
next-gen generate schema Post --attributes title:string,body:string
  1. Generating all the fundamental components (scaffold) for a 'Product':
next-gen generate scaffold Product --attributes name:string,price:number

Roadmap

  • [ ] Add more types
  • [x] Generate New page
  • [x] Generate Edit page
  • [ ] Generate Index page
  • [ ] Generate Show page
  • [x] Automatically add router to routes file
  • [ ] Form component should be created with necessary inputs
  • [ ] Allow setting custom inputs for each attribute type
  • [ ] Generate controller tests
  • [ ] Generate component test

Feedback

If you stumble upon an issue or have a spark of improvement, don't be shy! Head to the GitHub repository and let us know.

Happy NextJS adventures with the T3 stack! 🚀