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A free, open source website. Powered by Keystone, Next.js and Emotion.
Note: This is a work in progress and we'd love your contributions. Please see the read the issues and contributing guidelines if you'd like to help make this project better.
Before we start, check that your computer or server meets the following requirements:
Node.js >= 10.x: Node.js is a server platform which runs JavaScript. MongoDB >= 4.x: MongoDB is a powerful NoSQL document storage database.
To run locally:
Make sure mongodb-community status is started
by running brew services list
.
Create a .env
file based on the example available in this folder (.env.example
) with the right information or create free accounts for these services.
Make sure you installed all dependencies running yarn
before start yarn dev
Start: yarn dev
If it's the first time you are running it locally you can mock a DB with initial content you can add the following code inside the index.js
in the root.
const initialiseData = require('./initialData');
const keystone = new Keystone({
name: 'MusesCodeJS',
adapter: new MongooseAdapter({ mongoUri: 'mongodb://localhost/muses-code-js' }),
onConnect: initialiseData,
});
Keystone Admin UI: http://localhost:3000/admin username: admin@keystonejs.com password: 12345678 (defined on .env file)
MacOS The simplest way to install MongoDB is using Homebrew. Refer the official guide for more information.
Windows Follow the official guide for installing MongoDB on Windows.
Other Platforms Downloads and instructions for installation on various Linux systems are also available.
Setup By default the Mongoose Adapter will attempt to connect to MongoDB as the current user and create a new database using the project name. You can override these options when configuring the Mongoose Adapter.
TODO Replace with Keystone Next Figure out what to do with the .env in the browser