Your SashiDo appname is:
Footprints365
This is the private repo for your application. Let us explain in breif how the Cloud Code works on SashiDo:
./cloud/main.js is the root file which we import on SashiDo's cloud. Don't change the name, if you want to run it. There are few simple examples there, so take a look of them :)
public/ is the directory in which you can put your html, css, js, images files, in case you want to host your app website on SashiDo for example :)
When you git push changes to the master branch of this repo, SashiDo automatically deploys the code to the servers that your app is working on. However, you don't need any additional tools to manage and deploy your Cloud Code on SashiDo :)
Remember every push to the
masterbranch triggers a deploy. If you want to push you changes without triggering of a deploy, you can push them to thedevelopmentbranch for example and when you are done with all the changes ... just merge with themasterbranch.
And of course if you want to add a collaborator to this repo, go to SashiDo's Dashboard and add it as an app collaborator and SashiDo will add it here automatically.
In order to test your Cloud Code locally, instead of pushing every time to the SashiDo's cloud when you want to test some code changes, you are able to run similar to the SashiDo's production Parse Server on your local computer and you'll see the changes and results immediately :)
The required version of NodeJS is >=4.3
- https://nodejs.org/en/download/
- Via the package managers https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/
If you want to use some specific npm packages you should add them to the package.json. After that you just need to run:
npm install
If you need to customize you local app settings you are able to do it with ENV Variables:
DATABASE_URIDefault: 'mongodb://localhost:27017/dev'APP_IDDefault: 'myAppId'MASTER_KEY: Default: ''SERVER_URL: Default: http://localhost:1337/1'PORT: Default: 1337
If you want to change DATABASE_URI for example, run the following:
export DATABASE_URI=mongodb://localhost:27017/my_dev_db
Of course after 4 steps of configuring and installing it's time to start developing :) So ... write some code and run it with the following command:
npm start
That's it :) Happy coding :)