Saltcorn - Free and open source extensible no-code application builder
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Hi,
I am not using it myself, but could imagine this being useful to others. Looking at their deployment structures this only needs node and a postgres database.
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Hi,
I am not using it myself, but could imagine this being useful to others. Looking at their deployment structures this only needs node and a postgres database.
wrote on Nov 27, 2020, 12:02 PM last edited by@fbartels nice find. No-code platforms seem to be getting more and more usage, but most of them are proprietary.
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wrote on Nov 27, 2020, 3:24 PM last edited by
Looks nice, and certainly the FOSS world is thin on alternatives to things like Podio that we used for years for things like this.
Although, a quick glance and this and it looks like Directus already covers all this does and a bit more mature. Might be biased but I must have trialed so many of these CRUD builders over the years.
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Looks nice, and certainly the FOSS world is thin on alternatives to things like Podio that we used for years for things like this.
Although, a quick glance and this and it looks like Directus already covers all this does and a bit more mature. Might be biased but I must have trialed so many of these CRUD builders over the years.
@marcusquinn except that with directus you still need to build your frontend.
Saltcorn can generate that as well.
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@marcusquinn except that with directus you still need to build your frontend.
Saltcorn can generate that as well.
wrote on Nov 27, 2020, 5:56 PM last edited by@fbartels I suppose if you wanna style it up. I see the backend as an equally good frontend, and you can use permissions for non-editable.
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cc @plusone-nick . He knows all sorts of no-code apps.