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blokecms-cli

v0.0.4

Published

CLI tool for Bloke CMS

Downloads

7

Readme

Bloke CMS CLI

This project provides CLI for blokecms.

Install Bloke CMS

cd to a directory where you want cms source files to be copied to. Run:

$ npx blokecms-cli@latest

Executing this command will result with blockecms directory created in current directory.

blokecms
	|_package
			|_config.default.yaml
			|_LICENSE
			|_README
			|_server
					|_.env
					|_dist
					|_node_modules
					|_package.json
					|_ui-admin
					|_ui-public

Install Steps

Prepare Creates blokecms directory.

Download Downloads blokecms@latest tar package from npm registry.

Extract Extracts package content to package directory.

Dependencies Installs all dependencies needed to build and run the app.

Prebuild Creates server .env file and ui directories ui-admin and ui-public.

SetupGql Requires input. This url is used by client server side rendering and it has to be cms public url. Default value: http://localhost:3000 will be used if leaved blank (in ex. when running locally).

SetupMongo Requires input. MongoDB connection url. This will be saved in .env file as DB_URL variable. Default value as per config.default.yaml will be used if leaved blank. Hint: you can later override the url with node env variable when starting cms DB_URL=mongodb://<...> node dist/main

Build Builds application production files. Server build in blokecms/package/server/dist. Client admin build in blokecms/package/server/ui-admin and client public build in blokecms/package/server/ui-public.

DependenciesProd Removes dev dependencies from server's node_modules.

Cleanup Removes all build related directories and files and sets server's package.json with "name", "version", "description", "author", "license" and "dependencies".

First Start

Navigate to server directory:

cd blokecms/package/server

Seed user to get access to cms admin:

ADMIN_SEED=<USERNAME> node dist/main

Pay attention to stdout it will print your seed username password.

Stop the cms CTRL + C.

From now on start the cms with:

NODE_ENV=production node dist/main