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xtuple-todo-example

v0.0.8

Published

ToDos Application using xTuple REST Api

Downloads

10

Readme

xTuple Todo Application

This is a Todo application using the todomvc framework and the xTuple REST API to provide Todo data.

This application uses React and Backbone on the client and Express on the server.

How to Get Started:

Create new OAuth2 Client

Before you can use this client with xTuple's OAuth 2.0 Server, you need to create a reference for a new OAuth 2.0 Client. Be sure to select a "Client Type" of "Service Account" and ensure that "Delegated Access" is checked. This will generate a private key and give you all the other information that you will need to connect to the xTuple REST API.

Set your Private Key

  • Convert your key.p12 file to key.pem and copy it to the keys folder:

    openssl pkcs12 -in keys/key.p12 -nocerts -nodes | openssl rsa -out keys/key.pem

  • Enter Import Password: 'notasecret'

Setup Environment Variables

  • Copy sample.env to a new file called .env

Open the .env file and change the information to match what was provided by the xTuple OAuth 2.0 extension.

Run this Application

  • Clone this repository and run npm install

  • Run Bower

    npm install bower -g bower install

  • To start the application, run node app.js

  • Navigate to http://localhost:3000 in your browser

License

Apache License, Version 2.0

Copyright (c) 2012-2013 xTuple http://www.xtuple.com/