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Forest Admin
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Je m'ennuie à mourir en startup
https://www.forestadmin.com https://www.gravitee.io/
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Running Node.js on AWS serverless with Fargate
I didn't have a spare node app sitting around, so I found Forest Admin. This is actually a cool product which provides the simplicity of dashboard tools like ActiveAdmin or Retool, but preserves the privacy of the data by having you self-host the backend. The backend exposes an API that is used by the frontend client, i.e. your browser, so data doesn't need to move through Forest Admin's servers. Here's a nice graphic to visualize how this works:
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Experiences with low-code systems (Budibase,Appsmith etc.)?
Disclaimer: I'm the founder of (Forest Admin)[https://www.forestadmin.com].
Wow, I'm impressed by the number of solutions out there. Back at the beginning of Forest Admin, we were alone on the market, which is generally not a good sign. But our perseverance paid off, and it was definitely worth it in the end!
Alright, so why Forest Admin? :)
Because we only focus on the admin panel use case. Not the entire internal tools world. In this way, we are able to provide a fully-featured SaaS Admin panel out of the box. No need to build it, nor with code, nor with low/no code tools.
Even if your app, internal processes and so your admin panel is specific, we have designed our solution accordingly with 2 things that are part of our DNA from the beginning:
1/ We generate all the backend code required to an admin panel. All CRUD routes, filtering & search, dashboarding, permissions, etc. Everything is automatically generated in a few seconds based on datasource introspection. In the end, the generated code is just a standard REST API, so you can extend/override it without any limitations.
2/ We pre-built the admin UI with every admin standard features available out of the box, with a big focus on providing a great UI/UX possible for operational people. We obviously also provide all the low/no code features to customize pretty much anything. We also provide a feature called "Workspace" (which is generally the core of what our competitors do) that allow users build custom views using drag'n'drop of UI components from scratch.
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Ask HN: What's is your go to toolset for simple front end development?
For home-lab/internal UIs, you can go a long way with the auto-generated model-admin pages from Django. If you just need CRUD and actions triggered on a list of models, you can typically avoid any UI work and just define a few Admin classes, and if you need to make custom forms it's quite easy using Django's templating machinery to override individual pages.
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.0/ref/contrib/admin/
A similar modular admin system that's more generic is https://www.forestadmin.com/, I think this one has a layout editor too. But that one requires a REST API and so it may require more plumbing, depending on what you've already built. Or it could fit nicely on top of what you already have, if you already have APIs for everything.
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What is a CRUD app and how to build one?
In this blog, we'll see how to build a CRUD app with Forest Admin. We'll assume you're building a CRUD app for a PostgreSQL database.
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Large documents in redis: does it worth compressing them (Part 1)
At Forest Admin, we build admin panels for which we need to compute and cache large JSON documents. These documents are stored in redis and retrieved from this storage in order to be as fast as possible.
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Extract-Transform-Load with RxJS: save time and memory with backpressure
At Forest Admin, we recently faced this issue to move data from a Postgresql database to ElasticSearch.
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Ask HN: Best (Low-/No-Code) Solution for Simple Web-Based Database Front Ends
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Forest Admin (https://www.forestadmin.com/). They have a free tier that would work on simple scenarios.
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Web interface for MySQL DB
I haven’t used this personally, but heard good things about forest admin: https://www.forestadmin.com
lottie-web
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Lottie under the hood
contribute If you have the knowledge and skills, contributing to the project directly is another valuable way to assist. However, keep in mind that contributing can be challenging if you're not familiar with animation basics and the lottie format. That's precisely what this article aims to address!
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Top 10+ Best React Native UI Components for Mobile App Development
GitHub Stars: 24.1k
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How the hell is this done?
They are using this https://github.com/airbnb/lottie-web which indicates they might have used Adobe After Effects for the animations.
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I have a deep knowledge of Adobe After Effects. Would i be able to apply this to Web development?
Not sure why its not linked on that page, but here is the official web player from the Airbnb team: https://github.com/airbnb/lottie-web
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Show HN: Motion One, the Web Animations API for Everyone
The lack of format documentation is an obstacle to both of those: https://github.com/airbnb/lottie-web/issues/575
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18 amazing 🤩 GitHub repositories that will help you 🪄 make a beautiful project
Lottie is a mobile library for Web, and iOS that parses Adobe After Effects animations exported as json with Bodymovin and renders them natively on mobile!
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I saw this Netflix Series called : How to sell d**gs online fast and I saw this cool website that was shown. Can someone explain what is happening here and can it be replicated or is it just Netflix Magic. Thank you
Check this out for using After Effects animations in the web
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Lottie animations I did for a website (+ some "behind the scenes" from AE)
Also something I didn't know is you can add CSS selectors to any layers (you can like change the color during runtime) link
Here is the doc on github https://github.com/airbnb/lottie-web. I Use bodymovin to export from After Effects https://aescripts.com/bodymovin/
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Bodymovin effect export to .json
According to the supported features and the forums, it's not supported. You might want to ask the creators via GitHub.
What are some alternatives?
lottie-player - Lottie viewer/player as an easy to use web component! https://lottiefiles.com/web-player
react-admin - A frontend Framework for building data-driven applications running on top of REST/GraphQL APIs, using TypeScript, React and Material Design
ActiveAdmin - The administration framework for Ruby on Rails applications.
Trestle - A modern, responsive admin framework for Ruby on Rails
appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
Directus - The Modern Data Stack 🐰 — Directus is an instant REST+GraphQL API and intuitive no-code data collaboration app for any SQL database.
react-lottie-player - Fully declarative React Lottie player
Godmin - Admin framework for Rails 5+
Lottie for Android, iOS, and React Native - Render After Effects animations natively on Android and iOS, Web, and React Native
Metabase - The simplest, fastest way to get business intelligence and analytics to everyone in your company :yum:
three.js - JavaScript 3D Library.
Lottie - An iOS library to natively render After Effects vector animations