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khoj/src/interface/web
Debanjum Singh Solanky bb2bd77a64 Send chat message to Khoj web app via url query param
- This allows triggering khoj chat from the browser addressbar
- So now if you add Khoj to your browser bookmark with
  - URL: https://app.khoj.dev/?q=%s
  - Keyword: khoj

- Then you can type "khoj what is the news today" to trigger Khoj to
  quickly respond to your query. This avoids having to open the Khoj web
  app before asking your question
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This is a Next.js project.

Getting Started

First, install the dependencies:

yarn install

In case you run into any dependency linking issues, you can try running:

yarn add next

Run the development server:

yarn dev

Make sure the rewrites in next.config.mjs are set up correctly for your environment. The rewrites are used to proxy requests to the API server.

    rewrites: async () => {
        return [
            {
                source: '/api/:path*',
                destination: 'http://localhost:42110/api/:path*',
            },
        ];
    },

The destination should be the URL of the API server.

Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

You can start editing the page by modifying any of the .tsx pages. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.

Testing built files

We've setup a utility command for building and serving the built files. This is useful for testing the production build locally.

  1. Exporting code To build the files once and serve them, run:
yarn export

If you're using Windows:

yarn windowsexport
  1. Continuously building code

To keep building the files and serving them, run:

yarn watch

If you're using Windows:

yarn windowswatch

Now you should be able to load your custom pages from the Khoj app at http://localhost:42110/. To server any of the built files, you should update the routes in the web_client.py like so, where new_file is the new page you've added in this repo:

@web_client.post("/new_route", response_class=FileResponse)
@requires(["authenticated"], redirect="login_page")
def index_post(request: Request):

    return templates.TemplateResponse(
        "new_file/index.html",
        context={
            "request": request,
        },
    )

Learn More

To learn more about Next.js, take a look at the following resources:

You can check out the Next.js GitHub repository - your feedback and contributions are welcome!