Folder Structure (App)
Please select your packages to see the folder structure of a newly scaffolded app with those selections. Further down, you will find a description of each entry.
prisma
The prisma
folder contains the schema.prisma
file which is used to configure the database connection and the database schema. It is also the location to store migration files and/or seed scripts, if used. See Prisma usage for more information.
public
The public
folder contains static assets that are served by the web server. The favicon.ico
file is an example of a static asset.
src/env
Used for environment variable validation and type definitions - see Environment Variables.
src/app
The app
folder contains all the routes of the Next.js application. The page.tsx
file at the root directory of /app
is the homepage of the application. The layout.tsx
file is used to wrap the application with providers. See Next.js documentationβ for more information.
src/app/_components/post.tsx
The post.tsx
file is an example of a client component that calls a tRPC mutation.
src/app/api/auth/[...nextauth]/route.ts
The [...nextauth]/route.ts
file is the NextAuth.js authentication slug route. It is used to handle authentication requests. See NextAuth.js usage for more information on NextAuth.js, and Next.js Dynamic Routes Docsβ for info on catch-all/slug routes.
src/app/api/trpc/[trpc]/route.ts
The [trpc].ts
file is the tRPC API entrypoint. It is used to handle tRPC requests. See tRPC usage for more information on this file, and Next.js Dynamic Routes Docsβ for info on catch-all/slug routes.
src/server
The server
folder is used to clearly separate code that is only used on the server.
src/server/auth.ts
The main entrypoint for server-side authentication logic. Here, we setup the NextAuth.js configuration options, perform module augmentation as well as provide some DX utilities for authentication such as retrieving the userβs session on the server-side. See NextAuth.js usage for more information.
src/server/db.ts
The db.ts
file is used to instantiate the Prisma client at global scope. See Prisma usage and best practices for using Prisma with Next.jsβ for more information.
src/server/db
The db
folder contains the Drizzle client and schema. Note that drizzle also requires the drizzle.config.ts
file (see below).
src/server/db/index.ts
The index.ts
file is used to instantiate the Drizzle client at global scope. See Drizzle usage and best practices for using Drizzle with Next.jsβ for more information.
src/server/db/schema.ts
The schema.ts
file is used to define the database schema. See Drizzle usage and best practices for using Drizzle with Next.jsβ for more information.
src/server/api
The api
folder contains the tRPC server-side code.
src/server/api/routers
The routers
folder contains all your tRPC sub-routers.
src/server/api/routers/example.ts
The example.ts
file is an example tRPC router utilizing the publicProcedure
helper to demonstrate how to create a public tRPC route.
Depending on your chosen packages this router contains more or less routes to best demonstrate the usage to your needs.
src/server/api/trpc.ts
The trpc.ts
file is the main configuration file for your tRPC back-end. In here we:
- Define context used in tRPC requests. See tRPC usage for more information.
- Export procedure helpers. See tRPC usage for more information.
src/server/api/root.ts
The root.ts
file is used to merge tRPC routers and export them as a single router, as well as the routerβs type definition. See tRPC usage for more information.
src/trpc
The trpc
folder contains the setup to let you call tRPC procedures from server components and client components.
src/trpc/query-client.ts
The query-client.ts
file creates the Query Client that tRPC uses to cache and deduplicate data in client components.
src/trpc/react.tsx
The react.tsx
file is the front-end entrypoint to tRPC. It also contains utility types for the router inputs and outputs. See tRPC usage for more information.
src/trpc/server.ts
The server.ts
file is the entrypoint for using tRPC in Server Components.
.env
The .env
file is used to store environment variables. See Environment Variables for more information. This file should not be committed to git history.
.env.example
The .env.example
file shows example environment variables based on the chosen libraries. This file should be committed to git history.
.eslintrc.cjs
The .eslintrc.cjs
file is used to configure ESLint. See ESLint Docsβ for more information.
db.sqlite (sqlite only)
The db.sqlite
file contains your development database. This file is only created after running the db:push
parseCommandLine, and ignored by git.
drizzle.config.ts
The drizzle.config.ts
file is used to configure drizzle kit. See the documentationβ for more information.
next-env.d.ts
The next-env.d.ts
file ensures Next.js types are picked up by the TypeScript compiler. You should not remove it or edit it as it can change at any time. See Next.js Docsβ for more information.
next.config.mjs
The next.config.mjs
file is used to configure Next.js. See Next.js Docsβ for more information. Note: The .mjs extension is used to allow for ESM imports.
postcss.config.js
The postcss.config.js
file is used for Tailwind PostCSS usage. See Tailwind PostCSS Docsβ for more information.
prettier.config.mjs
The prettier.config.mjs
file is used to configure Prettier to include the prettier-plugin-tailwindcss for formatting Tailwind CSS classes. See the Tailwind CSS blog postβ for more information.
start-database.sh (mysql or postgres only)
The start-database.sh
file is used to start the database. Please see the comments inside the file for information on how to start the database with your operating system.
tsconfig.json
The tsconfig.json
file is used to configure TypeScript. Some non-defaults, such as strict mode
, have been enabled to ensure the best usage of TypeScript for Create T3 App and its libraries. See TypeScript Docsβ or TypeScript Usage for more information.