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Follow our simple Installation Guide to get Appwrite up and running in no time. You can either deploy Appwrite on your local machine or, on any cloud provider of your choice.
Note: If you setup Appwrite on your local machine, you will need to create a public IP so that your hosted frontend can access it.
We need to make a few configuration changes to your Appwrite server.
Add a new Web App in Appwrite and enter the endpoint of your website (localhost, <project-name>.vercel.app etc)
Create a new collection with the following properties
Attributes
Add the following attributes to the collection.
Make sure that your Attribute ID exactly matches the key in the images
Permissions
Add the following permissions to your collections. These permissions ensure that only registered users can access the collection.
π Deploy the Front End
You have two options to deploy the front-end and we will cover both of them here. In either case, you will need to fill in these environment variables that help your frontend connect to Appwrite.
VITE_APP_ENDPOINT - Your Appwrite endpoint
VITE_APP_PROJECT - Your Appwrite project ID
VITE_APP_COLLECTION_ID - Your Appwrite collection ID
VITE_APP_DATABASE_ID - Your Appwrite database ID
Deploy to a Static Hosting Provider
Use the following buttons to deploy to your favourite hosting provider in one click! We support Vercel, Netlify and DigitalOcean. You will need to enter the environment variables above when prompted.
Note: Vercel is unable to auto detect the framework so please use the Svelte Framework in case of vercel.
Run locally
Follow these instructions to run the demo app locally
$ git clone https://github.com/appwrite/todo-with-svelte
$ cd todo-with-svelte
Run the following command to generate your .env vars
$ cp .env.example .env
Now fill in the envrionment variables we discussed above in your .env
Now run the following commands and you should be good to go πͺπΌ
$ npm install
$ npm run dev
π€ Support
If you get stuck anywhere, hop onto one of our support channels in discord and we'd be delighted to help you out π€
π§ Help Wanted
Our access credentials were recently compromised and someone tried to ruin these demos. They decided to leave behind 15 easter eggs π₯ for you to discover. If you find them, submit a PR cleaning up that section of the code (One PR per person across all the repos). You can track the number of claimed Easter Eggs using the badge at the top.