This template comes configured with the bare minimum to get started on anything you need.
This template can be deployed directly from our Cloud hosting and it will setup MongoDB and cloud S3 object storage for media.
To spin up this template locally, follow these steps:
After you click the Deploy button above, you'll want to have standalone copy of this repo on your machine. If you've already cloned this repo, skip to Development.
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First clone the repo if you have not done so already
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cd my-project && cp .env.example .envto copy the example environment variables. You'll need to add theMONGODB_URLfrom your Cloud project to your.envif you want to use S3 storage and the MongoDB database that was created for you. -
pnpm install && pnpm devto install dependencies and start the dev server -
open
http://localhost:3000to open the app in your browser
That's it! Changes made in ./src will be reflected in your app. Follow the on-screen instructions to login and create your first admin user. Then check out Production once you're ready to build and serve your app, and Deployment when you're ready to go live.
If you prefer to use Docker for local development instead of a local MongoDB instance, the provided docker-compose.yml file can be used.
To do so, follow these steps:
- Modify the
MONGODB_URLin your.envfile tomongodb://127.0.0.1/<dbname> - Modify the
docker-compose.ymlfile'sMONGODB_URLto match the above<dbname> - Run
docker-compose upto start the database, optionally pass-dto run in the background.
The Payload config is tailored specifically to the needs of most websites. It is pre-configured in the following ways:
See the Collections docs for details on how to extend this functionality.
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Users are auth-enabled collections that have access to the admin panel.
For additional help, see the official Auth Example or the Authentication docs.
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This is the uploads enabled collection. It features pre-configured sizes, focal point and manual resizing to help you manage your pictures.
Alternatively, you can use Docker to spin up this template locally. To do so, follow these steps:
- Follow steps 1 and 2 from above, the docker-compose file will automatically use the
.envfile in your project root - Next run
docker-compose up - Follow steps 4 and 5 from above to login and create your first admin user
That's it! The Docker instance will help you get up and running quickly while also standardizing the development environment across your teams.
If you have any issues or questions, reach out to us on Discord or start a GitHub discussion.
- Local build test - success (31st of January)
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Fix rich-text content rendering on Top Banner - Done
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About Section's CTA is showing even CTA Disabled - Done
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Add custom internal link type & Fix link mismatch issues
- Site Header -> Explore Menu Configuration -> "View All" Link - Done
- Top Categories Block -> CTA Link Type - Done
- Fix category item link to courses page - Done
- Fix CTA cards and buttons Link Type - Done
- Fix Site Footer Link Column Link Types - Done
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Minor Fixes
- dynamic blog page slug for post links - done
- Fix toast issue - done
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Course Showcasing
- Add youtube / bunny video feature for lesson videos - Done (bunny test pending)
- Prepare 1 - 3 (at least) courses for feature showcasing purposes - Done
- Develop courses listing page on landing page - up next
- Develop single course page in landing page with payment page - Up next
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Bugs noted
- pdf (etc.) files aren't uploading
- inconsistancy of relationship between lessons and chapters (in production) - Fixed
- generates duplicated copies of lessons, courses with same id when creating/updating from production / live site (in production) - Fixed