Node.js (Express) router server for support multi tenant
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Node.js (Express) router server for support multi tenant
This project contains all the necessary boilerplate to setup a multi-tenant SaaS with Next.js including authentication and RBAC authorization.
Multitenant application example
This TypeScript boilerplate is a foundation for creating multi-tenant SaaS applications. It employs REST API and GraphQL for versatile data interaction, and uses hexagonal architecture for modular design. The project follows Domain-Driven Design principles and treats errors as first-class citizens, ensuring a resilient and fault-tolerant backend
This project demonstrates how to achieve a multi-tenant build with CRACO and Webpack by overriding the default Webpack configuration. It allows you to configure the REACT_APP_BRAND environment parameter to prioritize specific file extensions if they exist.
The following project is an example of a secure multi-tenant file transfer solution that empowers each tenant to manage the fine-grained permissions of users within their own logical directories
A Base to create a multi-tenant app in NestJS
Just an idea on how to implement a multi-tenant application with knex and schema.
A scalable, multi-tenanted issuer service based on Aries Cloudagent Python to facilitate issuing verifiable credentials to an Aries VCR instance.
Multi tenant knex middleware. Allows for multiple clients using the same application saving data in different schemas.
Multi-Tenant Delivery App made with NextJS
NestJS GraphQL MongoDB Multi Tenancy POC
Demo app I built to display information from a mock database depending on the subdomain. This basic concept can be used to implement multi-tenant architecture into any app.
A proof of concept for using keycloak-angular library in a multi-tenant use case
A simple Nest.js application with Sequelize, GraphQL, Microservice using NATS and Multi-Tenant. Postgres database.
NestJs Boilerplate for multi-tenants Mysql with Graphql
Multi-tenancy tutorial demonstrating how to expose your app to users from other tenants, provide consent as admin and deploy it on Azure App Services using MSAL Angular
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