spring-boot-admin-server-ui
August 4, 2025 · View on GitHub
Building this module
The jar can be built with Maven with the maven-exec-plugin. To do this node.js and npm must be installed on your machine and be on your $PATH.
If you don't want to use the maven exec run the following commands:
Running Spring Boot Admin Server for development
To develop the ui on a running server the best to do is
- Running the ui build in watch mode so the resources get updated:
npm run build:watch
- Run a Spring Boot Admin Server instances with the template-location and resource-location pointing to the build output and disable caching:
spring.boot.admin.ui.cache.no-cache: true
spring.boot.admin.ui.resource-locations: file:../../spring-boot-admin-server-ui/target/dist/
spring.boot.admin.ui.template-location: file:../../spring-boot-admin-server-ui/target/dist/
spring.boot.admin.ui.cache-templates: false
Or just start the spring-boot-admin-sample-servlet
project using the dev profile. You also might want to use the insecure profile so you don't need to login.
If you are using hierarchical projects (like the samples here), you have to point "Working directory" in your run config to the Project you are running. In IntelliJ IDEA you can simply use "".
Build
npm install
npm run build
Repeated build with watching the files:
npm run watch
Run tests
npm run test
Repeated tests with watching the files:
npm run test:watch
Run Storybook
npm run storybook
For some recurring UI elements we have created components that should be reused. To see how they work and which options (props) they provide, use Storybook (see https://storybook.js.org/).