CloudBoost is the complete cloud platform for your app. Think of CloudBoost as Parse + Firebase + Algolia + Iron.io all combined into one :
CloudBoost also has a managed service, so you don't have to install or configure anything. You can sign up for the managed service here.
You can install CloudBoost anywhere you like. We have a Docker Compose file that can help you get started with CloudBoost in few minutes and with just one command. You can use this compose file to install the service locally on your local dev machine, or you can install the service to Azure, AWS, DigitalOcean, Softlayer, Packet and more.
Check out our Docker Compose file here.
Important: Before you begin you need to install MongoDB 3.4 and Redis 3.0 on your machine to run this project.
git clone https://github.com/CloudBoost/cloudboost.git
cd cloudboost
npm install
Note : NPM requires NodeJS to be installed on your machine. If you don't have NodeJS, you need to install it from here : https://nodejs.org/en/download/
Create a config
folder in project root if it does not exist. You need to create a new file cloudboost.json
under config
folder and save that file with MongoDB and Redis configuration. Here's a sample file :
{
"mongo" : [{
"host" : "localhost",
"port" : "27017"
}],
"redis" : [{
"host" : "127.0.0.1",
"port" : 6379
}]
}
In the config
folder. Creare a new file called smtp.json
. You need to create an account at MailGun (https://www.mailgun.com/) and get an API Key. This will help CloudBoost to send emails on your behalf. Here's a quick example :
{
"provider" : "mailgun",
"apiKey" : "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"domain" : "cloudboost.io",
"fromEmail" : "hello@cloudboost.io",
"fromName" : "CloudBoost.io"
}
If you want to enable HTTPS, place your certificate file cert.crt
and key key.key
in the config folder.
Make sure both Redis and MongoDB are running and then run the CloudBoost server
node server.js
Once the server is running. You'll see the ClusterKey and SecureKey on the console which means you've successfully started CloudBoost. If you don't see any of these keys, please raise a GitHub issue and let us know.
Once started, you'll see the CloudBoost Secure Key on the console. This is important, Please save it for future use. Secure Key helps you create / delete apps.
To create an app, You need to :
REQUEST TYPE : POST
URL : <YOUR_SERVER_URL>/app/<APP ID>
REQUEST BODY :
{
secureKey : YOUR_SECURE_KEY
}
For Example (in curl) :
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d '{"secureKey":"xxxxxx-yyyy-xxxx-yyyyy-xxx"}' http://localhost:4730/app/app1
Table lets you store any structured data in your app. To create one, check this documentation out.
To delete an app, You need to :
REQUEST TYPE : DELETE
URL : <YOUR_SERVER_URL>/app/<APP ID>
REQUEST BODY :
{
secureKey : YOUR_SECURE_KEY
}
For Example (in curl) :
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X DELETE -d '{"secureKey":"xxxxxx-yyyy-xxxx-yyyyy-xxx"}' http://localhost:4730/app/app1
Once your app is ready, You can then get the latest SDK from https://tutorials.cloudboost.io. Remember to save the SDK in your project. and You can then init your app by :
CB.CloudApp.init('Your Server URL', 'Your App ID', 'Your App Key');
You can then follow rest of the documentation from https://tutorials.cloudboost.io. You can also check out API Reference on https://docs.cloudboost.io
JavaScript SDK can be found in the sdk
folder of this repo.
npm install cloudboost
var CB = require('cloudboost');
bower install cloudboost
<script src="https://github.com/CloudBoost/cloudboost/raw/master/bower_components/cloudboost/dist/cloudboost.js"></script>
// For ES6/ES7 , TypeScript(typings included)
import * as CB from 'cloudboost';
//For ES5 (requireJs)
var CB = require('cloudboost');
// AppID and AppKey are your App ID and key of the application created in CloudBoost Dashboard.
//Init your Application
CB.CloudApp.init('YourAppId','YourAppKey');
//Data Storage : Create a CloudObject of type 'Custom' (Note: You need to create a table 'Custom' on CloudBoost Dashboard)
var obj = new CB.CloudObject('Custom');
//Set the property 'name' (Note: Create a column 'name' of type text on CloudBoost Dashboard)
obj.set('name','CloudBoost');
//Save the object
obj.save({
success:function(res){
console.log("object saved successfully");
},
error:function(err){
console.log("error while saving object");
}
});
CloudBoost runs on MongoDB and Redis. You're responsible for managing the uptime, replication, sharding, backups of your data in each of these databases.
You also need to update CloudBoost with every new release and you need to configure your server to auto-scale it. If you're using Docker, the image is released at the latest
tag and you need to check for new releases atleast once a month.
Using our hosted and managed service helps you to save time, development costs, and eliminates managing your own cluster of servers which is cheaper long-term. We recommend using the hosted service if you're running production apps.
To read more about app settings, check Click here
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tag, so that we're notified.Pull requests are very welcome!
We'd love to hear your feedback and suggestions in the issue tracker.
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