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dropinbase

v1.1.10

Published

CLI tool for starting a new project

Downloads

30

Readme

To publish this file run npm install npm publish

Dropinbase Project Setup Guide Introduction This README provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a new Dropinbase project. Dropinbase helps you to quickly set up your project with a structured database. This guide will walk you through the installation process, from global package installation to project initialization and setup.

Prerequisites Node.js and npm installed on your machine An empty database for the Dropinbase project Installation Steps

  1. Global Package Installation First, you need to install the Dropinbase package globally. Open your terminal and run the following command:

bash Copy code npm install dropinbase -g 2. Initialize a New Project After the global package is installed, you can initialize a new Dropinbase project with a name of your choice. Replace projectName with the desired project name:

bash Copy code dropinbase init projectName 3. Navigate to the Project Directory Change to the directory of the project you just created:

bash Copy code cd projectName 4. Start the Project To start the Dropinbase application, run the following command:

bash Copy code npm start 5. Complete the Installation Steps Open your web browser and visit https://localhost. Follow the on-screen installation steps. These steps will guide you through installing the Dropinbase database structure that holds your project design. Note: At this stage, you'll need to connect to an empty database. You can later add a link to your customer data in this database.

  1. Final Steps Once the installation is complete, reload the web page. You can log in using the following default credentials:

Username: admin Password: test Additional Information Database The initial database should be empty. You'll have the option to add your customer data to this database later.

Troubleshooting If you encounter any issues during installation or have further questions, feel free to reach out for support.

License This project is licensed under the GDP license.

Author Dropinbase.com