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cushiondb-server

v0.0.1

Published

Cushion DBs internal server.

Readme

Overview

CushionServer is part 1 of 2 for the CushionDB backend. It is setup as a Docker image and is deployed along with the CushionCouch Docker image using Docker Compose. These two backend components are desgined to work with CushionClient.

CushionServer was built to abstract away the authentication details from CouchDB for user account management. It is also used to facilitate PWA push notifications, which CushionDB uses to automatically sync data across mutliple devices

Getting Started

Install

The CushionServer container is built and run on your server automatically once you have cloned CushionDocker and go through the setup steps.

Setup

From inside the CushionDocker directory, you will run cushion-backend-init, which will prompt you to input information that will be used for networking between the client and the backend, CouchDB authentication details and push notification keys.

The Team

Avshar Kirksall Software Engineer Brooklyn, NY

Jaron Truman Software Engineer Las Vegas, NV

Daniel Rote Software Engineer Seattle, WA