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Simple examples that help you to get started with Appwrite + Deno (=❤️)
Work in Progress
Appwrite playground for Deno is a simple way to explore the Deno integration with Appwrite SDK. Use the source code to understand how to use the different Appwrite SDK features with Deno.
Get Started
This playground doesn't include any deno best practices but rather intended to show some of the most simple examples and use cases of using the Appwrite API in your deno application.
Requirements
A system with Deno or Docker installed.
An Appwrite instance.
An Appwrite project created in the console.
An Appwrite API key created in the console.
Installation
Clone this repository.
cd into the repository.
Open the mod.ts file found in the root of the cloned repository.
Copy Project ID, endpoint and API key from Appwrite console into mod.ts
Run the playground:
Deno:
- Install dependencies deno cache src/mod.ts
- Execute the command deno run -A src/mod.ts
Docker:
- Execute the command docker compose up
You will see the JSON response in the console.
API's Covered
Databse
Create Collection
List Collections
Delete Collection
Create Document
List Documents
Delete Document
Storage
Create Bucket
List Buckets
Delete Bucket
Upload File
List Files
Delete File
Users
Create User
List Users
Delete User
Functions
Create Function
List Functions
Delete Function
Upload Deployment
Execute function (sync)
Execute function (async)
Contributing
All code contributions - including those of people having commit access - must go through a pull request and approved by a core developer before being merged. This is to ensure proper review of all the code.
We truly ❤️ pull requests! If you wish to help, you can learn more about how you can contribute to this project in the contribution guide.
Security
For security issues, kindly email us security@appwrite.io instead of posting a public issue in GitHub.