Nest and Next JS configured together for full stack applications.
Akbar Ali
Posted on September 1, 2022
Do you love Typescript
?
Do you love Nest JS
?
Do you love Next JS
?
Do you love Prisma
?
The problem
Sometimes we need to work with all of this in a full stack application. But we always configure and build our frontend and backend separately. Then we connect the using APIs.
But it's hard to configure Nest
and Next
JS together since it takes time.
The solution
What if I told you that I made a boiler plate configured with Typescript, Nest JS, Prisma and Next JS together. We don't have to start our client and server separately and we don't have to worry about the build process. It's only a single command :
yarn start:dev
# or
yarn start
The process
I faced an issue like this in the last week and I surfed through the GitHub all the way which ended up finding nothing useful. Well I love these frameworks and was trying to configure Nest
and Next
together reading different articles those I found at some corners of the internet.
The result
Finally I completed the boiler plate and named it TNPN
(Typescript, Nest JS, Prisma, Next JS). I found it helpful for many projects where I don't want to configure everything from scratch.
Here is the GitHub repo link : TNPN
The conclusion
Hope you find this helpful. Don't forget to leave your comments and contribute to the project if you wish.
Posted on September 1, 2022
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