HEADS UP: RedwoodJS is NOT ready for use in Production. It relies heavily on Prisma2, which is currently in testing with an expected production release coming soon. See status at "Is Prisma2 Ready?"
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We use Yarn as our package manager. To get the dependencies installed, just do this in the root directory:
yarn install
yarn redwood dev
Your browser should open automatically to http://localhost:8910
to see the web app. Lambda functions run on http://localhost:8911
and are also proxied to http://localhost:8910/api/functions/*
.
We're using Prisma2, a modern DB toolkit to query, migrate and model your database.
Prisma2 is not ready for production at the moment.
To create a development database:
yarn redwood db up
This will read the schema definition in api/prisma/schema.prisma
and generate a sqlite database in api/prisma/dev.db
If you've made changes to the schema run yarn redwood db save
to generate a migration, and yarn redwood db up
to apply the migration/ generate a new ORM client.
Used some special characters for page generation, more specifically ç
, ã
and é
with the following commands:
yarn rw generate page cação /cação
(this should have been made into cacao) in the page and routeryarn rw generate page mané /mané
(this should have been made into mane) into the page and routeryarn rw generate page mañana /mañana
(this should be made into manana) into the page and router
See the results in web/src/pages/*
This is a work in progress i'll be adding as i go.