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@devforth/adminjs
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AdminJS is an automatic admin interface that can be plugged into your application. You, as a developer, provide database models (like posts, comments, stores, products or whatever else your application uses), and AdminJS generates UI which allows you (or other trusted users) to manage content.
Inspired by: django admin, rails admin and active admin.
Check out the example application with mongodb and postgres models here:
admin@example.com
password
https://adminjs-demo.herokuapp.com
So you have a working service built in Node.js. It uses (for example) Hapi.js for rendering a couple of REST routes and mongoose as the connector to the database.
Everything works fine, but now you would like to:
And all these cases can be solved by AdminJS. By adding couple of lines of code you have a running admin interface.
If you would like work on an AdminJS and develop new features please check out our Contribution Guide
There you can find instructions on how to run AdminJS locally for development.
AdminJS is copyrighted © 2023 rst.software. It is a free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENSE file.
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Admin panel for apps written in node.js
The npm package @devforth/adminjs receives a total of 61 weekly downloads. As such, @devforth/adminjs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @devforth/adminjs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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