The Next.js example - Spring 2024 is a project that demonstrates how to use Next.js to build a full-stack web application. It is part of the curriculum for the UpLeveled Fullstack Web Development Bootcamp.
- Next.js
- Postgres.js
If you don't have PostgreSQL installed yet, follow the instructions from the PostgreSQL step in UpLeveled's System Setup Instructions.
Copy the .env.example
file to a new file called .env
(ignored from Git) and fill in the necessary information.
Then, connect to the built-in postgres
database as administrator in order to create the database:
Windows
If it asks for a password, use password created during postgres setup.
psql -U postgres
macOS
psql postgres
Linux
sudo -u postgres psql
Once you have connected, run the following to create the database:
CREATE DATABASE <database name>;
CREATE USER <user name> WITH ENCRYPTED PASSWORD '<user password>';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE <database name> TO <user name>;
\connect <database name>
CREATE SCHEMA <schema name> AUTHORIZATION <user name>;
Quit psql
using the following command:
\q
On Linux, you will also need to create a Linux system user with a name matching the user name you used in the database. It will prompt you to create a password for the user - choose the same password as for the database above.
sudo adduser <user name>
Once you're ready to use the new user, reconnect using the following command.
Windows and macOS:
psql -U <user name> <database name>
Linux:
sudo -u <user name> psql -U <user name> <database name>
To run unit tests with Jest, use the following command:
pnpm jest
To run end-to-end tests with Playwright, use the following command:
pnpm playwright test