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njma

v0.3.3

Published

NodeJsMyAdmin - database administrator page on NodeJS

Downloads

21

Readme

NodeJsMyAdmin (still in the process of development)

NodeJsMyAdmin (NJMA) is a tool that helps to develop Node.js applications using databases. NJMA is the database administrator page.

To work with NJMA, you need to have a locally installed database and just run "njma" (with a global package installation) or write a script in package.json with the word "njma" (when installing the package as a development dependency).

Installation

Install the package globally using npm (recommended method):

npm install -g njma

And NJMA will be installed globally to your system path.

You can also install NJMA as a development dependency:

npm install --save-dev njma

Usage

When installing the package globally:

njma

With a local installation, NJMA will not be available in your system path or you can't use it directly from the command line. Instead, the local installation of NJMA can be run by calling it from within an npm script (such as npm start).

{
    "scripts": {
        "start": "njma"
    }
}

after that, run:

npm run start

If you create a .env file in the root directory and put user and password data in it, then there will be no need to enter this data every time you log in.

DB_USER=user_name
DB_PASS=password