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# Getting Started with Budibase
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(For contributors - scroll down)
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2019-10-12 09:02:56 +02:00
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### 1. Prerequisites (for nodegyp)
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We will try to make this bit easier, but for now:
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- Windows - https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#on-windows
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- Ubuntu `sudo apt-get install build-essentials`
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- Mac: https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#on-macos
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### 2. Global install budibase
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`npm install -g budibase`
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### 3. Start using Budibase
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Create a directory to store your Budibase apps
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`mkdir my-budibase`
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`cd my-budibase`
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Initialise Budibase in current directory
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`budi init`
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Create a new Budibase app
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`budi new my-app`
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Run Budibase
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`budi`
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You can now access the Budibase builder on http://localhost:4001/_builder
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Start building!
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Once you have created your app, you need to create yourself an instance of your app (i.e. a database)
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`budi instance my-app`
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2019-09-10 07:01:26 +02:00
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## Getting Started for Contributors
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2019-09-09 22:02:23 +02:00
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Install requires [node-gyp](https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp), due to a dependancy on [argon2](https://github.com/ranisalt/node-argon2)
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2019-09-10 07:01:26 +02:00
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### 1. Prerequisites
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2019-10-11 10:45:38 +02:00
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*nodegyp -*
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2019-10-11 10:45:38 +02:00
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- Windows - https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#on-windows
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- Ubuntu `sudo apt-get install build-essentials`
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- Mac: https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#on-macos
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2019-09-10 07:01:26 +02:00
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*yarn -* `npm install -g yarn`
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2019-09-10 07:01:26 +02:00
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*lerna -* `npm install -g lerna`
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2019-09-10 07:01:26 +02:00
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*jest* - `npm install -g jest`
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2019-09-10 11:38:13 +02:00
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### 2. Clone this repository
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`git clone git@github.com:Budibase/budibase.git`
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then `cd ` into your local copy...
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### 3. Install and Build
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2019-09-10 11:25:13 +02:00
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`lerna bootstrap` will install all modules
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2019-09-23 01:00:48 +02:00
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`lerna run build` will build all packages
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2019-09-10 11:38:13 +02:00
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`lerna run initialise` will initialise your budibase (i.e. create local database)
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2019-09-23 01:00:48 +02:00
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### 4. Running
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2019-11-23 08:28:24 +01:00
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A Budibase apps folder will have been created in `packages/server/myapps`. This is a blank apps folder, so you will need to create yourself an app:
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```
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cd packages/server
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yarn run budi -- new your-app-name
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```
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then
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`yarn run budi` and to run the budibase server
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if you then want to run the builder in dev mode (i.e. with hot reloading):
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... keep the server running, and..
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1. Open a new console
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2. `cd packages/builder`
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3. `yarn start`
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4. Access the builder on http://localhost:3000
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Notice that when inside `packages/server`, you can use any Budibase CLI command via yarn:
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e.g. `yarn budi -- new mikes_app` == `budi new mikes_app`
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This will use the CLI directly from `packages/cli`, rather than your globally installed `budi`
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## Documentation
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2019-09-10 11:38:13 +02:00
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A work in progress, lives here: https://docs.budibase.com
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