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appsmith-interfaces Add a connection type variable for Plugin implementations (#531) 2020-09-14 20:36:47 +05:30
appsmith-plugins Add a connection type variable for Plugin implementations (#531) 2020-09-14 20:36:47 +05:30
appsmith-server Add a connection type variable for Plugin implementations (#531) 2020-09-14 20:36:47 +05:30
envs Database credentials encryption in MongoDB (#80) 2020-07-14 14:45:08 +05:30
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scripts Bump bl from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1 in /app/server/scripts/node (#496) 2020-09-07 12:52:35 +05:30
.gitignore Move application configuration to be loaded from environment variables (#23) 2020-07-06 14:35:56 +05:30
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docker-compose.yml Minor fix to create certbot directories during installation (#211) 2020-08-03 21:07:40 +05:30
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Appsmith Server

This is the server-side repo for the Appsmith framework.

How to build

$ ./build.sh <arguments>

For example:

$ ./build.sh -DskipTests

This script will perform the following steps:

  1. Compile the code
  2. Generate the jars for server & plugins
  3. Copy them into the dist directory

How to run

$ cd ./dist
$ java -jar -Dspring.profiles.active=$env server-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar

How to test

In order to test the code, you can run the following command

mvn -B clean package

Please make sure that you have a local Redis instance running for the test cases. The MongoDB database is run in-memory during tests so that shouldn't be a problem.