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build-spotify-blockchain-web3

🚀 Build Spotify Blockchain Web3 dApp with Nextjs, Solana, Phantom, QuickNode & Digital Ocean

Features

Developer experience first:

  • âš¡ Building a Web 3.0 Application with Next JS Next.js
  • 🔥 Creating your program on the Solana Blockchain using Anchor with Rust
  • 💎 Storing your songs on the Solana blockchain
  • 💖 Use Quicknode as our RPC provider to connect to the blockchain)
  • 🦊 Adding Web 3.0 authentication using Metamask Metamask
  • 💡 Use Phantom Wallet to authenticate the users
  • 🌈 Deploy and host the app on Digital Ocean

Built-in feature from Next.js:

  • ☕ Minify HTML & CSS
  • 💨 Live reload
  • ✅ Cache busting

Philosophy

  • Minimal code
  • SEO-friendly
  • 🚀 Production-ready

Requirements

  • Node.js 14+ and npm

Getting started

Run the following command on your local environment:

yarn install
#or
npm run install

Then, you can run locally in development mode with live reload:

yarn dev
#or
npm run dev

Open http://localhost:3000 with your favorite browser to see your project.

Deploy to production

You can see the results locally in production mode with:

$ yarn build
$ yarn start

The generated HTML and CSS files are minified (built-in feature from Next js). It will also removed unused CSS from Tailwind CSS.

You can create an optimized production build with:

npm run build-prod

Now, your blog is ready to be deployed. All generated files are located at out folder, which you can deploy with any hosting service.

Testing

All tests are colocated with the source code inside the same directory. So, it makes it easier to find them. Unfortunately, it is not possible with the pages folder which is used by Next.js for routing. So, what is why we have a pages.test folder to write tests from files located in pages folder.

Deploy to Netlify

Clone this repository on own GitHub account and deploy to Netlify:

Netlify Deploy button

Deploy to Vercel

Deploy this Next JS Boilerplate on Vercel in one click:

Deploy with Vercel

VSCode information (optional)

If you are VSCode users, you can have a better integration with VSCode by installing the suggested extension in .vscode/extension.json. The starter code comes up with Settings for a seamless integration with VSCode. The Debug configuration is also provided for frontend and backend debugging experience.

With the plugins installed on your VSCode, ESLint and Prettier can automatically fix the code and show you the errors. Same goes for testing, you can install VSCode Jest extension to automatically run your tests and it also show the code coverage in context.

Pro tips: if you need a project wide type checking with TypeScript, you can run a build with Cmd + Shift + B on Mac.

Contributions

Everyone is welcome to contribute to this project. Feel free to open an issue if you have question or found a bug.

License

Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright © 2022

See LICENSE for more information.

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