# Turborepo starter This is an official starter turborepo. ## Using this example Run the following command: ```sh npx create-turbo@latest -e with-prisma ``` ## What's inside? This turborepo includes the following packages/apps: ### Apps and Packages - `web`: a [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) app - `config`: `eslint` configurations (includes `eslint-config-next` and `eslint-config-prettier`) - `database`: [Prisma](https://prisma.io/) ORM wrapper to manage & access your database - `tsconfig`: `tsconfig.json`s used throughout the monorepo Each package/app is 100% [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/). ### Utilities This turborepo has some additional tools already setup for you: - [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/) for static type checking - [ESLint](https://eslint.org/) for code linting - [Prettier](https://prettier.io) for code formatting - [Prisma](https://prisma.io/) for database ORM - [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) for local database ### Database We use [Prisma](https://prisma.io/) to manage & access our database. As such you will need a database for this project, either locally or hosted in the cloud. To make this process easier, we offer a [`docker-compose.yml`](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) file to deploy a MySQL server locally with a new database named `turborepo` (To change this update the `MYSQL_DATABASE` environment variable in the `docker-compose.yml` file): ```bash cd my-turborepo docker-compose up -d ``` Once deployed you will need to copy the `.env.example` file to `.env` in order for Prisma to have a `DATABASE_URL` environment variable to access. ```bash cp .env.example .env ``` If you added a custom database name, or use a cloud based database, you will need to update the `DATABASE_URL` in your `.env` accordingly. Once deployed & up & running, you will need to create & deploy migrations to your database to add the necessary tables. This can be done using [Prisma Migrate](https://www.prisma.io/migrate): ```bash npx prisma migrate dev ``` If you need to push any existing migrations to the database, you can use either the Prisma db push or the Prisma migrate deploy command(s): ```bash yarn run db:push # OR yarn run db:migrate:deploy ``` There is slight difference between the two commands & [Prisma offers a breakdown on which command is best to use](https://www.prisma.io/docs/concepts/components/prisma-migrate/db-push#choosing-db-push-or-prisma-migrate). An optional additional step is to seed some initial or fake data to your database using [Prisma's seeding functionality](https://www.prisma.io/docs/guides/database/seed-database). To do this update check the seed script located in `packages/database/src/seed.ts` & add or update any users you wish to seed to the database. Once edited run the following command to run tell Prisma to run the seed script defined in the Prisma configuration: ```bash yarn run db:seed ``` For further more information on migrations, seeding & more, we recommend reading through the [Prisma Documentation](https://www.prisma.io/docs/). ### Build To build all apps and packages, run the following command: ```bash yarn run build ``` ### Develop To develop all apps and packages, run the following command: ```bash yarn run dev ``` ## Useful Links Learn more about the power of Turborepo: - [Tasks](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/core-concepts/monorepos/running-tasks) - [Caching](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/core-concepts/caching) - [Remote Caching](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/core-concepts/remote-caching) - [Filtering](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/core-concepts/monorepos/filtering) - [Configuration Options](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/reference/configuration) - [CLI Usage](https://turbo.build/repo/docs/reference/command-line-reference)