Headless Content Management System designed with content strategy at its heart. Built with Node.
npm i punchcard-cms --saveconst punchcard = require('punchcard-cms');
punchcard().then(app => {
app.listen(8080);
})Punchcard uses any Vinyl Adapter that your heart desires. A good first place to start is searching for vinyl on NPM. Punchcard assumes all vinyl adapters are named vinyl-adapter.
Make sure PostgresSQL is set up locally (see below)
Install all the things
npm installRun the following to run both the database and get the server running:
$ npm run devUses node's built in inspector. This works in chrome only.
$ npm run dev:databasethen in a separate window:
$ npm run debugThere will be instructions and a link to paste into chrome shown in the terminal after this debug command is run.
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Make sure you have homebrew installed:
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)" -
brew update -
brew install postgres -
start the postgres server:
postgres -D /usr/local/var/postgres -
open new terminal tab
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create a postgres user (it'll prompt for a password use
W@ts0n):createuser punchcard -P -
Create local CMS database:
createdb -O punchcard punchcard -
Create local test database:
createdb -O punchcard punchcard_test -
reconnect to psql as new user:
psql -d punchcard -U punchcard -
connect to db:
\connect punchcard
Once you are connected you should be able to use psql cli syntax to check tables.
\d+checks table relations\llists all available databasesselect * from "database_name";Displays all rows in database, replacing database_name with the table you want to see.- list all tables for user punchcard:
\c punchcard \dt
See the latest release for the most recent changelog