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appflow-cli

v0.1.416

Published

AppFlow is a low-code app builder environment, allowing for a single application runtime across multiple frontend projects.

Downloads

695

Readme

AppFlow

AppFlow is a low-code app builder environment, allowing for a single application runtime across multiple frontend projects.

AppFlow can be deployed using Terraform, to any AWS account. The frontend and backend projects should be deployed once on a particular AWS/cloud account, and can be used to create any number of applications all running on serverless infrastructure.

appflow-cli

Usage: yarn appflow-cli [command] Commands Supported:

Deploy an application available in the 'applications' folder.

Run at local (debug)

yarn build:debug && cd dist && npm i && npm link && cd .. && cd frontend && appflow-cli start <application_name>

appflow-cli start <application_name>

Deploy to AWS

deploy application application-name

Deploy a component available in the 'components' folder.

deploy component component-name,...

Start a local appflow server

start application-name [port]

When update component need run again:

(note: Node version > 21, yarn > 3) npm install -g appflow-cli appflow-cli login https://apps.staging.visual1.com.au/ appflow-cli fetch https://apps.staging.visual1.com.au/ application story-book appflow-cli fetch https://apps.staging.visual1.com.au/ component appflow-cli start story-book 8000