Solid Starter Kit is an opinionated boilerplate based off of SolidJS, with all the bells and whistles you want ready, up and running when starting a SolidJS project. Out of the box you get all the essentials
with Supabase as the 3rd Party Persistence Layer for
/profile
as an example for Supabase PostgREST (CRUD API)and a bunch of pre-made, hand-rolled(easily replace-able) components, that you almost always end up installing/using for any non-trivial project
success,
erroror
default` is supportedNote: Refer the basic branch for a bare minimum starter structure with all the essentials
If new to Supabase
Once done, or if you already have a Supabase project
https://app.supabase.io/project/<your-awesome-solid-project>/api/default?page=auth
.env
/.env.local
as VITE_SUPABASE_URL
and VITE_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY
Solid Start Kit supports profile and user avatars. To get the profile table and storage ready, execute the following query at https://app.supabase.io/project/<your-awesome-solid-project>/editor/sql
-- Create a table for Public Profiles
create table profiles (
id uuid references auth.users not null,
username text unique,
avatar_url text,
website text,
updated_at timestamp with time zone,
primary key (id),
unique(username),
constraint username_length check (char_length(username) >= 3)
);
alter table profiles enable row level security;
create policy "Public profiles are viewable by everyone."
on profiles for select
using ( true );
create policy "Users can insert their own profile."
on profiles for insert
with check ( auth.uid() = id );
create policy "Users can update own profile."
on profiles for update
using ( auth.uid() = id );
-- Set up Storage!
insert into storage.buckets (id, name)
values ('avatars', 'avatars');
create policy "Avatar images are publicly accessible."
on storage.objects for select
using ( bucket_id = 'avatars' );
create policy "Anyone can upload an avatar."
on storage.objects for insert
with check ( bucket_id = 'avatars' );
and get started by running yarn dev
Landing from a different UI framework(React, Vue, Angular)? Learn more on the Solid Website or join their Discord
In the project directory, you can run:
npm dev
or npm start
Runs the app in the development mode. Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.
The page will reload if you make edits.
npm run build
Builds the app for production to the dist
folder.
It correctly bundles Solid in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.
The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes. Your app is ready to be deployed!
You can deploy the dist
folder to any static host provider (netlify, surge, now, etc.)