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Kuzzle is an open-source solution that handles all the data management through a secured API, with a large choice of protocols.
Kuzzle is a generic backend offering the basic building blocks common to every application.
Rather than developing the same standard features over and over again each time you create a new application, Kuzzle proposes them off the shelf, allowing you to focus on building high-level, high-value business functionalities.
Kuzzle enables you to build modern web applications and complex IoT networks in no time.
Learn how Kuzzle will accelerate your developments :point_right: https://docs.kuzzle.io/core/2/guides/introduction/what-is-kuzzle/
Kuzzle is production-proof, and can be deployed anywhere.
With Kuzzle, it is possible to deploy applications that can serve tens of thousands of users with very good performances.
Check out our support plans.
The easiest way to start a Kuzzle application is to use Kourou:
kourou app:scaffold playground
🚀 Kourou - Scaffolds a new Kuzzle application
generic
✔ Checking destination
✔ Prepare temporary folder
✔ Cloning template repository
✔ Copying template files
✔ Cleaning up
[✔] Scaffolding complete!
[✔] Use cd playground && docker compose up -d to start your Kuzzle stack.
Then you need to run Kuzzle services, Elasticsearch and Redis: kourou app:start-services
Finally you can run your application inside Docker with npm run docker:dev
Kuzzle is now listening for requests on the port 7512
!
Your first Kuzzle application is inside the app.ts
file.
For example, you can add a new API Controller:
import { Backend } from 'kuzzle';
const app = new Backend('playground');
app.controller.register('greeting', {
actions: {
sayHello: {
handler: async request => `Hello, ${request.input.args.name}`
}
}
});
app.start()
.then(() => {
app.log.info('Application started');
})
.catch(console.error);
Now try to call your new API action by:
npx kourou greeting:sayHello --arg name=Yagmur
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You're welcome to contribute to Kuzzle! Feel free to report issues, ask for features or even make pull requests!
Check our contributing documentation to know about our coding and pull requests rules
Kuzzle is published under Apache 2 License.
FAQs
Kuzzle is an open-source solution that handles all the data management through a secured API, with a large choice of protocols.
The npm package kuzzle receives a total of 922 weekly downloads. As such, kuzzle popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that kuzzle demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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