This is a Hilla implementation of the Spring PetClinic sample project: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-petclinic
Hilla is a full-stack web framework built specifically for Spring Boot backends. It includes:
- A large library of UI components
- Reactive TypeScript frontend using Lit
- Type-safe server communication and TS type generation based on Java
Petclinic is a Spring Boot application built using Maven. You can run it from Maven directly using the Spring Boot Maven plugin. If you do this it will pick up changes that you make in the project immediately (changes to Java source files require a compile as well - most people use an IDE for this):
./mvnw spring-boot:run
You can then access petclinic here: http://localhost:8080/
NOTE: Windows users should set
git config core.autocrlf true
to avoid format assertions failing the build (use--global
to set that flag globally).
In its default configuration, Petclinic uses an in-memory database (H2) which
gets populated at startup with data. The h2 console is automatically exposed at http://localhost:8080/h2-console
and it is possible to inspect the content of the database using the jdbc:h2:mem:testdb
url.
A similar setup is provided for MySql in case a persistent database configuration is needed. Note that whenever the database type is changed, the app needs to be run with a different profile: spring.profiles.active=mysql
for MySql.
You could start MySql locally with whatever installer works for your OS, or with docker:
docker run -e MYSQL_USER=petclinic -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=petclinic -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root -e MYSQL_DATABASE=petclinic -p 3306:3306 mysql:5.7.8
Further documentation is provided here.
The following items should be installed in your system:
- Java 8 or newer (full JDK not a JRE).
- git command line tool (https://help.github.com/articles/set-up-git)
- Your preferred IDE
- Eclipse with the m2e plugin. Note: when m2e is available, there is an m2 icon in
Help -> About
dialog. If m2e is not there, just follow the install process here: https://www.eclipse.org/m2e/ - Spring Tools Suite (STS)
- IntelliJ IDEA
- VS Code
- Eclipse with the m2e plugin. Note: when m2e is available, there is an m2 icon in
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On the command line
git clone https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-petclinic.git
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Inside Eclipse or STS
File -> Import -> Maven -> Existing Maven project
Then either build on the command line
./mvnw generate-resources
or using the Eclipse launcher (right click on project andRun As -> Maven install
) to generate the css. Run the application main method by right clicking on it and choosingRun As -> Java Application
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Inside IntelliJ IDEA In the main menu, choose
File -> Open
and select the Petclinic pom.xml. Click on theOpen
button.CSS files are generated from the Maven build. You can either build them on the command line
./mvnw generate-resources
or right click on thespring-petclinic
project thenMaven -> Generates sources and Update Folders
.A run configuration named
PetClinicApplication
should have been created for you if you're using a recent Ultimate version. Otherwise, run the application by right clicking on thePetClinicApplication
main class and choosingRun 'PetClinicApplication'
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Navigate to Petclinic
Visit http://localhost:8080 in your browser.
The Spring Petclinic "main" branch in the spring-projects GitHub org is the "canonical" implementation, currently based on Spring Boot and Thymeleaf. There are quite a few forks in a special GitHub org spring-petclinic. If you have a special interest in a different technology stack that could be used to implement the Pet Clinic then please join the community there.
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The Hilla Spring PetClinic sample application is released under version 2.0 of the Apache License.