Groq Local Dev Loop
Overview
Set up a fast, reproducible local development workflow for Groq.
Prerequisites
- •Completed
groq-install-authsetup - •Node.js 18+ with npm/pnpm
- •Code editor with TypeScript support
- •Git for version control
Instructions
Step 1: Create Project Structure
code
my-groq-project/ ├── src/ │ ├── groq/ │ │ ├── client.ts # Groq client wrapper │ │ ├── config.ts # Configuration management │ │ └── utils.ts # Helper functions │ └── index.ts ├── tests/ │ └── groq.test.ts ├── .env.local # Local secrets (git-ignored) ├── .env.example # Template for team └── package.json
Step 2: Configure Environment
bash
# Copy environment template cp .env.example .env.local # Install dependencies npm install # Start development server npm run dev
Step 3: Setup Hot Reload
json
{
"scripts": {
"dev": "tsx watch src/index.ts",
"test": "vitest",
"test:watch": "vitest --watch"
}
}
Step 4: Configure Testing
typescript
import { describe, it, expect, vi } from 'vitest';
import { GroqClient } from '../src/groq/client';
describe('Groq Client', () => {
it('should initialize with API key', () => {
const client = new GroqClient({ apiKey: 'test-key' });
expect(client).toBeDefined();
});
});
Output
- •Working development environment with hot reload
- •Configured test suite with mocking
- •Environment variable management
- •Fast iteration cycle for Groq development
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Module not found | Missing dependency | Run npm install |
| Port in use | Another process | Kill process or change port |
| Env not loaded | Missing .env.local | Copy from .env.example |
| Test timeout | Slow network | Increase test timeout |
Examples
Mock Groq Responses
typescript
vi.mock('@groq/sdk', () => ({
GroqClient: vi.fn().mockImplementation(() => ({
// Mock methods here
})),
}));
Debug Mode
bash
# Enable verbose logging DEBUG=GROQ=* npm run dev
Resources
Next Steps
See groq-sdk-patterns for production-ready code patterns.