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amity

v0.2.0

Published

Making data management more friendly.

Downloads

36

Readme

Amity Server

NPM

Amity - a web-based database admin server

NOT YET FULLY FUNCTIONAL

After making a JavaScript app duplicating functionality of the mongo-express project, I realized the potential for this app is far greater than just a MongoDB manager. I started the year off with a grand-slam feature creep: Amity will manage multiple servers of different types (SQL, MongoDB, then more). If you need a MongoDB manager right away, please use mongo-express.

Amity uses Node.js and FeathersJS on the server, CanJS and Steal on the client.
It currently only supports MongoDB.

Features & Development Plan can be found in the AmityApp repo

The Configuration Store

If an adapter is passed in the amity() function at startup, it will automatically be setup as the configuration store.

Mind Map of Current Plans

Limitations

  • Until version 1.0, this shouldn't be installed on a publicly-accessible server.

Amity should only be used privately, for development purposes. The web interface can be used for executing malicious javascript on the MongoDB server. This will be improved by version 1.0.

You can still access remote database servers, but it is highly recommended that your local machine is not available for remote web access while Amity is running.

Installation

See the AmityApp repo

License

MIT

Author

Marshall Thompson