This template is a minimal example for an application using Vue and Django.
Vue and Django are clearly separated in this project. Vue, npm and Webpack handles all frontend logic and bundling assessments. Django and Django REST framework to manage Data Models, Web API and serve static files.
While it's possible to add endpoints to serve django-rendered html responses, the intention is to use Django primarily for the backend, and have view rendering and routing and handled by Vue + Vue Router as a Single Page Application (SPA).
Out of the box, Django will serve the application entry point (index.html
+ bundled assets) at /
,
data at /api/
, and static files at /static/
. Django admin panel is also available at /api/admin/
and can be extended as needed.
The application templates from Vue CLI create
and Django createproject
are kept as close as possible to their
original state, except where a different configuration is needed for better integration of the two frameworks.
Sample register, login, logout function are implemented in the client. More endpoints options are available in the backend, see dj-rest-auth.
- Django
- Django REST framework
- Django CORS Headers
- Django Whitenoise
- login via JWT using dj-rest-auth
- Vue 3 Vite
- Vue Router
- Gunicorn
Location | Content |
---|---|
/backend |
Django Project & Backend Config |
/backend/api |
Django App (/api ) |
/src |
Vue App . |
/src/main.js |
JS Application Entry Point |
/index.html |
Html Application Entry Point (/ ) |
/public/static |
Static Assets |
/dist/ |
Bundled Assets Output (generated at npm run build ) |
Before getting started you should have the following installed and running:
- Node - instructions
- Vue 3 - instructions
- Vite - instructions
- Python 3 - instructions
$ git clone https://github.com/heg-interschool/template-django-vue.git
$ cd template-django-vue
Setup frontend
$ npm install
Setup backend
$ python -m venv venv
# On windows
$ .\venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1
# On linux
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python manage.py migrate
$ python manage.py createsuperuser --email [email protected] --username admin
Frontend
$ npm run dev
From another tab in the same directory:
Backend
$ python manage.py runserver
The Vue application will be served from localhost:5173
and the Django API
and static files will be served from localhost:8000
.
The dual dev server setup allows you to take advantage of vite's development server with hot module replacement.
This requires cors to be configured correctly in Django.
CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS = [
"https://example.com",
"https://sub.example.com",
"http://localhost:8080",
"http://127.0.0.1:9000",
]
If you would rather run a single dev server, you can run Django's
development server only on :8000
, and you have to build the Vue app first
and the page will not reload on changes.
$ npm run build
$ python manage.py runserver
http://localhost:5173/#/ for vue frontend http://localhost:8000/api/ for django rest framework api http://localhost:8000/api/admin/ for django admin
For production you need to change baseURL in src/services/api.js
env variables to configure
DATABASE_URL
DJANGO_DEBUG
DJANGO_SECRET_KEY
DJANGO_ALLOWED_HOSTS
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=backend.settings.prod
See vite.config.js
for notes on static assets strategy.
This template implements the approach suggested by Whitenoise Django. For more details see WhiteNoise Documentation
It uses Django Whitenoise to serve all static files and Vue bundled files at /static/
.