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Getting Started with Budibase
(For contributors - scroll down)
1. Global install budibase
npm install -g budibase
2. Start using Budibase
Create a directory to store your Budibase apps
mkdir my-budibase
cd my-budibase
Initialise Budibase in current directory
budi init
Create a new Budibase app
budi new my-app
Run Budibase
budi
You can now access the Budibase builder on http://localhost:4001/_builder
Start building!
Once you have created your app, you need to create yourself an instance of your app (i.e. a database)
budi instance my-app
Getting Started for Contributors
1. Prerequisites
yarn - npm install -g yarn
jest - npm install -g jest
lerna - npm install -g lerna
2. Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/Budibase/budibase.git
then cd
into your local copy...
3. Install and Build
yarn bootstrap
will install all modules
yarn build
will build all packages
yarn initialise
will initialise your budibase (i.e. create local database)
4. Running
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:
cd packages/server
yarn run budi new your-app-name
then
yarn run budi
and to run the budibase server
if you then want to run the builder in dev mode (i.e. with hot reloading):
... keep the server running, and..
- Open a new console
yarn dev
- Access the builder on http://localhost:3000
This will enable watch mode for both the client AND the server.
Running Commands from /server Directory
Notice that when inside packages/server
, you can use any Budibase CLI command via yarn:
e.g. yarn budi new mikes_app
== budi new mikes_app
This will use the CLI directly from packages/cli
, rather than your globally installed budi
Documentation
A work in progress, lives here: https://docs.budibase.com