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pruvious

v3.16.1

Published

A reliable CMS for your Nuxt app.

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Pruvious banner

Pruvious

Website: https://pruvious.com
Documentation: https://pruvious.com/docs

Getting started

Pruvious is a free and open-source CMS that seamlessly integrates with the Nuxt framework, allowing you to utilize Nuxt as you normally would without worrying about compatibility issues.

Installation

To start a new project, use the pruvious init command. This command will install Nuxt and Pruvious, and configure all the necessary settings.

# pnpm
pnpm dlx pruvious@3 init <dir>

# npm
npx pruvious@3 init <dir>

Replace <dir> with the path (relative or absolute) to an empty directory where you want to initialize the project.

Getting started

Visit the Pruvious documentation for detailed information on its features and usage. Alternatively, you can explore our tutorial for a practical demonstration of building a website from scratch using Pruvious.

Playground

Explore and experiment with Pruvious in a Nuxt test environment located in the playground folder. Within this environment, you can create new collections, fields, blocks, and more to test various configurations and functionalities. The playground is automatically loaded when you run pnpm dev.

Testing

SQLite

pnpm test

PostgreSQL

pnpm test:pg

To perform this test, you need to connect to a local PostgreSQL database named pruvious_test running on the default port 5432. Use the username pruvious and password 12345678 to establish the connection.

Connection URI: postgresql://pruvious:[email protected]:5432/pruvious_test

Set up PostgreSQL database

  1. Install PostgreSQL (e.g., brew install postgresql@16 and then brew services start postgresql@16).

  2. Run psql -d postgres.

  3. Create the database and user

    CREATE DATABASE pruvious_test;
    CREATE USER pruvious WITH PASSWORD '12345678';
    ALTER DATABASE pruvious_test OWNER TO pruvious;

Redis

pnpm test:redis

The tests are performed on the Redis database 1, using a local connection on the default port 6379.

Connection URI: redis://127.0.0.1:6379/1

Setting up Redis

For MacOS, install Redis by running the commands brew install redis and brew services start redis.

S3

pnpm test:s3

To perform this test, you need an S3-like local object storage server. We recommend using Minio. On MacOS, you can install Minio by running brew install minio/stable/minio, and then start the server with minio server ~/minio. After that, open the Minio admin dashboard at http://127.0.0.1:9000 and create a new public bucket called pruvious. In the region settings, set the server location to pruvious. Finally, create a new access key named pruvious with pruvious as its secret key.