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RapidContext is a platform for creating rich dynamic web applications. It consists of both a client and a server part, providing a simple, safe and stable way to build applications that can connect to a wide range of back-end services.

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RapidContext is a platform for creating rich dynamic web applications. It consists of both a client and a server part, providing a simple, safe and stable way to build applications that can connect to a wide range of back-end services.

Docker Images

The easiest way to run RapidContext is using a pre-built Docker image:

$> docker run \
     -p 8080:80
     -v local-data:/opt/local \
     ghcr.io/baraverkstad/rapidcontext

The command above starts a new server on http://localhost:8080/ and creates a default admin user with blank password on the first run (unless other users are found).

See the GitHub registry for RapidContext for available version tags: https://github.com/baraverkstad/rapidcontext/pkgs/container/rapidcontext

Installation & Usage

On Linux, MacOS & Unix the following commands will unpack and start the server:

$> unzip rapidcontext-<version>.zip
$> cd rapidcontext-<version>
$> bin/rapidcontext

On Windows, perform the following steps:

  1. Unpack rapidcontext-<version>.zip
  2. Open the directory rapidcontext-<version>/bin
  3. Double-click rapidcontext.bat

Once the server has started, go to one of the following addresses in your web browser:

If this is a blank installation, login with the following user credentials:

Login:     admin
Password:  <blank>

Documentation

See the RapidContext documentation site for more details: https://www.rapidcontext.com/doc/

Acknowledgments

Please see the "About RapidContext" dialog in the app for more information.

License

See the separate LICENSE.md file for copyright and licensing details.

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