This project can be used as a starting point to create your own Vaadin application. It has the necessary dependencies and files to help you get started.
The best way to use it is via vaadin.com/start - you can get only the necessary parts and choose the package naming you want to use. There is also a getting started tutorial based on this project.
To access it directly from github, clone the repository and import the project to the IDE of your choice as a Maven project. You need to have Java 8 or 11 installed.
Run using mvn jetty:run
and open http://localhost:8080 in the browser.
If you want to run your app locally in the production mode, run mvn jetty:run -Pproduction
.
Integration tests are implemented using Vaadin TestBench. The tests take a few minutes to run and are therefore included in a separate Maven profile. We recommend running tests with a production build to minimize the chance of development time toolchains affecting test stability. To run the tests using Google Chrome, execute
mvn verify -Pit,production
and make sure you have a valid TestBench license installed (you can obtain a trial license from the trial page).
The project follow Maven's standard directory layout structure:
- Under the
srs/main/java
are located Application sourcesAppShell.java
configures the @PWA annotation making the application installableGreetService.java
is a service classMainView.java
is an example Vaadin view
- Under the
srs/test
are located the TestBench test files src/main/resources
contains configuration files and static resources- The
frontend
directory in the root folder contains client-side dependencies and resource files. Example CSS styles used by the application are located underfrontend/themes
IntelliJ IDEA uses workspace.xml
file to cache user-specific project configuration.
Tracking of local changes to the workspace.xml
file can be prevented with the git update-index --assume-unchanged .idea/workspace.xml
command.
And to revert the setting: git update-index --no-assume-unchanged .idea/workspace.xml
.
- Read the documentation at vaadin.com/docs.
- Follow the tutorials at vaadin.com/tutorials.
- Watch training videos and get certified at vaadin.com/learn/training.
- Create new projects at start.vaadin.com.
- Search UI components and their usage examples at vaadin.com/components.
- Find a collection of solutions to common use cases in Vaadin Cookbook.
- Find Add-ons at vaadin.com/directory.
- Ask questions on Stack Overflow or join our Discord channel.
- Report issues, create pull requests in GitHub.
For a full Vaadin application example, there are more choices available also from vaadin.com/start page.