@userappstore/app-store-dashboard-server

This application server is one half of the software, it is accompanied by an Application server. This readme assumes you have configured the application server already.

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

App Store Dashboard Server

This application server is one half of the software, it is accompanied by an Application server. This readme assumes you have configured the application server already.

About

The app store software provides a website where users may code and share single-page applications or import hosted web applications by their server URL. Users who complete a Stripe Connect registration may publish their apps with paid subscriptions.

Case studies

Hastebin is an open source pastebin web application. It started as a website for anonymous guests only, and was transformed into an application server with support for sharing posts with organizations and paid subscriptions.

Prerequisites

Installation part 1: Dashboard Server

You must install NodeJS 8.12.0+ prior to these steps.

$ mkdir my-app-store
$ cd my-app-store
$ npm int
$ npm install @userappstore/app-store-dashboard-server
$ STRIPE_KEY=abc \
  STRIPE_JS=2|3|false \
  SUBSCRIPTIONS_ENDPOINT_SECRET=xyz \
  APPLICATION_SERVER=http://localhost:3000 \
  APPLICATION_SERVER_TOKEN="a shared secret" \
  node main.js

# additional parameters using Redis
# STORAGE_ENGINE="@userdashboard/storage-redis"
# REDIS_URL="..."
$ npm install @userdashboard/storage-redis

# additional parameters using Amazon S3 or compatible
# STORAGE_ENGINE="@userdashboard/storage-s3"
# S3_BUCKET_NAME=the_name
# ACCESS_KEY_ID=secret from amazon
# SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=secret from amazon
$ npm install @userdashboard/storage-s3

# additional parameters using PostgreSQL
# STORAGE_ENGINE="@userdashboard/storage-postgresql"
# DATABASE_URL="..."
$ npm install @userdashboard/storage-postgresql

Installation part 2: Application server

Visit the App Store Application Server if you have not completed that part.

Development

Development takes place on Github with releases on NPM.

License

This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. The MIT License is provided for countries that have not established a public domain.