acebase
electron-vite-react
acebase | electron-vite-react | |
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5 | 3 | |
461 | 1,630 | |
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7.8 | 7.0 | |
5 months ago | 15 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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acebase
- AceBase Realtime Database
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SvelteKit+ MongoDB
AceBase
- Svelte + AceBase is db magic
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Anyone tried AceBase?
when run acebase for the first time it provides username and password. if you disabled auth then you can use username: admin and leave the password empty. it will prompt error but you can actually navigate to browse the data. the auth is not sessioned so if you reload then you will have to reload again. yeah sure. you can post question in Acebase's github discussions. Been waiting for major performance update from the author so i've been frequently checking the repo.
electron-vite-react
- How to use ChatGPT to build macOS applications without any code experience
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Can't seem to get ipcRenderer / contextBridge working and it's driving me crazy
This is literally like my 13th attempt trying to build this electron + react app. On the first attempt I started with this boilerplate code and actually got everything working in dev mode (by somehow doing a hacky import of ipcRenderer directly in one of my react components, spaghetti code left and right, etc.) but as soon as I tried to build/package the app into an executable with electron-builder the goddamn thing wouldn't even start. I kept getting so many errors. And when I would "fix" one, another one would appear. I tried so many "solutions" that were posted on stackoverflow and even asked ChatGPT and the only answers I got were vague "make sure your imports are declared correctly and make sure the context is correct, etc." which I couldn't seem to sort out in my mess of a project. So I decided to say fuck it and just start fresh with a different electron + react boilerplate/template and simply copy over my react components and figure it out from there.
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How can I use my Objection.js model interfaces in my react front-end?
I am working on an electron react vite app bootstrapped fron this repo: https://github.com/electron-vite/electron-vite-react.
What are some alternatives?
parse-server - Parse Server for Node.js / Express
vite-reactts-electron-starter - Starter using Vite2 + React + Typescript + Tailwind + Electron Starter.
Socket.io - Realtime application framework (Node.JS server)
vite-electron-builder - Secure boilerplate for Electron app based on Vite. TypeScript + Vue/React/Angular/Svelte/Vanilla
neboa - Type-safe NoSQL with Node & SQLite. 🌫️💽
Chronos - 📊 📊 📊 Monitors the health and web traffic of servers, microservices, Kubernetes/Kafka clusters, containers, and AWS services with real-time data monitoring and receive automated notifications over Slack or email.
SQL-to-NoSQL - Run SQL scripts on your NoSQL databases!
maya - A fullstack app with end-to-end type safety. Built with TypeScript, tRPC, React, Express, PG-Promise
acebase-client - Client to connect to remote AceBase NoSQL database server
lendb-server - Is a wrapper arround another database called Acebase that acts like a client. Think of Parse-server and Acebase have baby. Hello world!.
CraftCMS - Build bespoke content experiences with Craft.
firewalk - A light, fast, and memory-efficient collection traversal library for Firestore and Node.js