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README.md
Budibase API Next.js example
This is an example of how Budibase can be used as a backend for a Postgres database for a Next.js sales app. You will need to follow the walk-through that has been published on the Budibase blog to set up your Budibase app for this example.
Pre-requisites
To use this example you will need Docker, Docker Compose and Node.js installed.
Getting Started
The first step is to set up the database - you can do this by going to the db/
directory and running the command:
docker-compose up
The next step is to follow the example walk-through and set up a Budibase app as it describes. Once you've done
this you can configure the settings in next.config.js
, specifically the apiKey
, host
and appName
.
Finally, you can start the dev server with the following command:
npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
Accessing the app
Open http://localhost:3001 with your browser to see the sales app.
Look in the API routes (pages/api/sales.ts
and pages/api/salespeople.ts
) to see how this is integrated with Budibase.
There is also a utility file where some core functions and types have been defined, in utilities/index.ts
.
Attribution
This example was set up using Next.js and bootstrapped with create-next-app
.