# frequi ![FreqUI CI](https://github.com/freqtrade/frequi/workflows/FreqUI%20CI/badge.svg) Freqtrade UI build with [Vue.js](https://vuejs.org/) and [boostrap-vue](https://bootstrap-vue.org/). ## WARNING This project is still in it's early stages (consider it early-alpha), and is not yet stable nor recommended to be used for production usages. It will require [freqtrade](https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade) to be running on the same host with the API enabled under (`localhost:8081`). You can either use the webpack proxy (port can be changed in `vue.config.js`) - or connect directly to the API (recommended). FOr this, you will also have to have CORS configured correctly [freqtrade documentation](https://www.freqtrade.io/en/latest/rest-api/#cors). Most likely, the correct entry will be `http://localhost:8080` or `http://127.0.0.1:8080` - but the URL must match the url you use to access FreqUI. Ports can vary, so check the url you're using. ## Project setup with node install locally ### Project setup ``` yarn install ``` ### Compiles and hot-reloads for development ``` yarn serve ``` ### Compiles and minifies for production ``` yarn build ``` ### Lints and fixes files ``` yarn lint ``` ### Build and run docker version ``` docker-compose build docker-compose up -d # Access using http://localhost:8080/ ``` ### Customize configuration See [Configuration Reference](https://cli.vuejs.org/config/). ## Project setup for docker (developing inside dev container) without vscode ### Built dev docker image and run container(s) detached ``` cd .devcontainer docker-compose up -d ``` ### Go inside web service container and serve ``` docker-compose exec web /bin/bash ``` then ``` yarn serve ``` ## Project setup for vscode and docker (developing inside dev container) on linux The goal is it have a complete dev environment very quickly and isolated. ### Install missing tools if needed Follow [getting strated](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers#_getting-started) section. ### Build your dev container View > Command palette > Enter: Remote-Containers rebuild container ### Serve your local server ``` yarn serve ``` You now have useful vscode extentions, git support, your command history of the project.