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AutoGen Studio frontend
🚀 Running UI in Dev Mode
Run the UI in dev mode (make changes and see them reflected in the browser with hot reloading):
yarn install
yarn start # local development
yarn start --host 0.0.0.0 # in container (enables external access)
This should start the server on port 8000.
Design Elements
- Gatsby: The app is created in Gatsby. A guide on bootstrapping a Gatsby app can be found here - https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/quick-start/.
This provides an overview of the project file structure include functionality of files like
gatsby-config.js
,gatsby-node.js
,gatsby-browser.js
andgatsby-ssr.js
. - TailwindCSS: The app uses TailwindCSS for styling. A guide on using TailwindCSS with Gatsby can be found here - https://tailwindcss.com/docs/guides/gatsby.https://tailwindcss.com/docs/guides/gatsby . This will explain the functionality in tailwind.config.js and postcss.config.js.
Modifying the UI, Adding Pages
The core of the app can be found in the src
folder. To add pages, add a new folder in src/pages
and add a index.js
file. This will be the entry point for the page. For example to add a route in the app like /about
, add a folder about
in src/pages
and add a index.tsx
file. You can follow the content style in src/pages/index.tsx
to add content to the page.
Core logic for each component should be written in the src/components
folder and then imported in pages as needed.
Connecting to backend
The frontend makes requests to the backend api and expects it at /api on localhost port 8081.
setting env variables for the UI
- please look at
.env.default
- make a copy of this file and name it
.env.development
- set the values for the variables in this file
- The main variable here is
GATSBY_API_URL
which should be set tohttp://localhost:8081/api
for local development. This tells the UI where to make requests to the backend.
- The main variable here is