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.husky chore: use poetry for linter tools installation and bump Ruff from 0.4 to 0.5 (#6081) 2024-07-09 23:06:23 +08:00
.vscode feat: add frontend unit test framework (#6426) 2024-07-18 17:35:10 +08:00
app fix(answer/operation): feedback status in the logs (#6716) 2024-07-26 17:36:36 +08:00
assets
bin
config feat: n to 1 retrieval legacy (#6554) 2024-07-24 12:50:48 +08:00
context feat: n to 1 retrieval legacy (#6554) 2024-07-24 12:50:48 +08:00
docker
hooks feat: n to 1 retrieval legacy (#6554) 2024-07-24 12:50:48 +08:00
i18n Add french and jp translation for new feature (#6675) 2024-07-25 18:55:16 +08:00
models feat: n to 1 retrieval legacy (#6554) 2024-07-24 12:50:48 +08:00
public chore: layout UI upgrade (#6577) 2024-07-23 17:11:02 +08:00
service chore: enchance auto generate prompt (#6564) 2024-07-23 19:51:38 +08:00
themes chore: remove underscore in util class name and css variable (#6221) 2024-07-12 11:07:24 +08:00
types feat: n to 1 retrieval legacy (#6554) 2024-07-24 12:50:48 +08:00
utils feat: add frontend unit test framework (#6426) 2024-07-18 17:35:10 +08:00
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Dockerfile fix: apply best practices for the latest buildkit (#5527) 2024-06-24 00:45:33 +08:00
global.d.ts
jest.config.ts feat: add frontend unit test framework (#6426) 2024-07-18 17:35:10 +08:00
next.config.js feat:add tts-streaming config and future (#5492) 2024-07-09 11:33:58 +08:00
package.json bump to 0.6.15 (#6592) 2024-07-23 22:46:42 +08:00
postcss.config.js
README.md feat: add frontend unit test framework (#6426) 2024-07-18 17:35:10 +08:00
tailwind.config.js chore: layout UI upgrade (#6577) 2024-07-23 17:11:02 +08:00
tsconfig.json
typography.js
yarn.lock feat: add frontend unit test framework (#6426) 2024-07-18 17:35:10 +08:00

Dify Frontend

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

Getting Started

Run by source code

To start the web frontend service, you will need Node.js v18.x (LTS) and NPM version 8.x.x or Yarn.

First, install the dependencies:

npm install
# or
yarn install --frozen-lockfile

Then, configure the environment variables. Create a file named .env.local in the current directory and copy the contents from .env.example. Modify the values of these environment variables according to your requirements:

# For production release, change this to PRODUCTION
NEXT_PUBLIC_DEPLOY_ENV=DEVELOPMENT
# The deployment edition, SELF_HOSTED
NEXT_PUBLIC_EDITION=SELF_HOSTED
# The base URL of console application, refers to the Console base URL of WEB service if console domain is
# different from api or web app domain.
# example: http://cloud.dify.ai/console/api
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_PREFIX=http://localhost:5001/console/api
# The URL for Web APP, refers to the Web App base URL of WEB service if web app domain is different from
# console or api domain.
# example: http://udify.app/api
NEXT_PUBLIC_PUBLIC_API_PREFIX=http://localhost:5001/api

# SENTRY
NEXT_PUBLIC_SENTRY_DSN=

Finally, run the development server:

npm run dev
# or
yarn dev

Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

You can start editing the file under folder app. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.

Deploy

Deploy on server

First, build the app for production:

npm run build

Then, start the server:

npm run start

If you want to customize the host and port:

npm run start --port=3001 --host=0.0.0.0

Lint Code

If your IDE is VSCode, rename web/.vscode/settings.example.json to web/.vscode/settings.json for lint code setting.

Test

We start to use Jest and React Testing Library for Unit Testing.

You can create a test file with a suffix of .spec beside the file that to be tested. For example, if you want to test a file named util.ts. The test file name should be util.spec.ts.

Run test:

npm run test

If you are not familiar with writing tests, here is some code to refer to:

Documentation

Visit https://docs.dify.ai/getting-started/readme to view the full documentation.

Community

The Dify community can be found on Discord community, where you can ask questions, voice ideas, and share your projects.