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@mobdata/mobnode

v1.0.0

Published

A library that provides an interface for setting up replication rules among CouchDb databases across many servers.

Readme

Mobnode

Web interface for defining rules to control outbound replication.

Usage

Below are instructions to build Mobnode for both development and production.

Environment Variables

Each of the directories require their own respective environment variables. Please reference the README.md of each directory.

Development

The current directory structure includes both the client Javascript application and the Node/Express API, located in client/ and server/ respectively.

This means that each directory has their own respective package.json which dictates the application's dependencies. This means you must npm install or yarn install in each respective directory.

$ yarn install
...
$ cd client
$ yarn install
...
$ cd ../server
$ yarn install

While this is cumbersome for the time-being, this will soon be changed when the server APIs for both Mobnode and Mobboss are unified. More specifically, Mobnode will become strictly a client side application that interactes with a generic Mobdata API built to the user's specification.

Server

For information on the Mobnode server, please visit here.

Client

For information on the Mobnode client, please visit here.