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* refactoring server for screens & page layout restructure * Disable API calls, UI placeholders. * buildPropsHierarchy is gone & screen has url * Recent changes. * router * router * updated git-ignore to reinclude server/utilities/builder * modified cli - budi new create new file structure * Fix uuid import. * prettier fixes * prettier fixes * prettier fixes * page/screen restructure.. broken tests * all tests passing at last * screen routing tests * Working screen editor and preview. * Render page previews to the screen. * Key input lists to ensure new array references when updating styles. * Ensure the iframe html and body fills the container. * Save screens via the API. * Get all save APIs almost working. * Write pages.json to disk. * Use correct API endpoint for saving styles. * Differentiate between saving properties of screens and pages. * Add required fields to default pages layouts. * Add _css default property to newly created screens. * Add default code property. * page layout / screens - app output Co-authored-by: pngwn <pnda007@gmail.com> |
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readme.md
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
Running the cli on dev
If you want to test this on dev, from the mono repo, run npm link
from here first.
If you use VS Code, open it in this directory, and you will find launch configurations for each command - debugging, yay!