web/README.md
This is a Next.js project, but you can dev with vinext.
Before starting the web frontend service, please make sure the following environment is ready.
You can also use Vite+ with the corresponding vp commands.
For example, use vp install instead of pnpm install and vp test instead of pnpm run test.
[!TIP] It is recommended to install and enable Corepack to manage package manager versions automatically:
bashnpm install -g corepack corepack enableLearn more: Corepack
Run the following commands from the repository root.
First, install the dependencies:
pnpm install
[!NOTE] JavaScript dependencies are managed by the workspace files at the repository root:
package.json,pnpm-lock.yaml,pnpm-workspace.yaml, and.nvmrc. Install dependencies from the repository root, then run frontend scripts fromweb/.
Then, configure the environment variables.
Create web/.env.local and copy the contents from web/.env.example.
Modify the values of these environment variables according to your requirements:
cp web/.env.example web/.env.local
[!IMPORTANT]
- When the frontend and backend run on different subdomains, set NEXT_PUBLIC_COOKIE_DOMAIN=1. The frontend and backend must be under the same top-level domain in order to share authentication cookies.
- It's necessary to set NEXT_PUBLIC_API_PREFIX and NEXT_PUBLIC_PUBLIC_API_PREFIX to the correct backend API URL.
Finally, run the development server:
pnpm -C web run dev
# or if you are using vinext which provides a better development experience
pnpm -C web run dev:vinext
# (optional) start the dev proxy server so that you can use online API in development
pnpm -C web run dev:proxy
Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.
You can start editing the files under web/app.
The page auto-updates as you edit the file.
First, build the app for production:
pnpm -C web run build
Then, start the server:
pnpm -C web run start
If you build the Docker image manually, use the repository root as the build context:
docker build -f web/Dockerfile -t dify-web .
If you want to customize the host and port:
pnpm -C web run start --port=3001 --host=0.0.0.0
This project uses Storybook for UI component development.
To start the storybook server, run:
pnpm -C web storybook
Open http://localhost:6006 with your browser to see the result.
If your IDE is VSCode, rename .vscode/settings.example.json to .vscode/settings.json for lint code setting.
Then follow the Lint Documentation to lint the code.
We use Vitest and React Testing Library for Unit Testing.
📖 Complete Testing Guide: See web/docs/test.md for detailed testing specifications, best practices, and examples.
[!IMPORTANT] As we are using Vite+, the
vitestcommand is not available. Please make sure to run tests withvpcommands. For example, usenpx vp testinstead ofnpx vitest.
Run test:
pnpm -C web test
[!NOTE] Our test is not fully stable yet, and we are actively working on improving it. If you encounter test failures only in CI but not locally, please feel free to ignore them and report the issue to us. You can try to re-run the test in CI, and it may pass successfully.
If you are not familiar with writing tests, refer to:
Before writing tests, use the script to analyze component complexity:
pnpm analyze-component app/components/your-component/index.tsx
This will help you determine the testing strategy. See [web/testing/testing.md] for details.
Visit https://docs.dify.ai to view the full documentation.
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