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πŸ”– Todo With NextJS

logo A simple todo app built with Appwrite and Nextjs

🎬 Getting Started

🀘 Install Appwrite

Follow our simple Installation Guide to get Appwrite up and running in no time. You can either deploy Appwrite on your local machine or, on any cloud provider of your choice.

Note: If you setup Appwrite on your local machine, you will need to create a public IP so that your hosted frontend can access it.

  1. Add a new Web App in Appwrite and enter the endpoint of your website (localhost, <project-name>.vercel.app etc) Create Web App

  2. Create a new collection with the following properties

  • Rules

Add the following rules to the collection.

Make sure that your key exactly matches the key in the images

Content Rule

IsComplete Rule

  • Permissions

Add the following permissions to your collections. These permissions ensure that only registered users can access the collection.

Collection Permissions

πŸš€ Deploy the Front End

You have two options to deploy the front-end and we will cover both of them here. In either case, you will need to fill in these environment variables that help your frontend connect to Appwrite.

  • REACT_APP_ENDPOINT - Your Appwrite endpoint
  • REACT_APP_PROJECT - Your Appwrite project ID
  • REACT_APP_COLLECTION_ID - Your Appwrite collection ID

Run locally

Follow these instructions to run the demo app locally

$ git clone https://github.com/Sooraj-s-98/appwrite-todo-with-nextjs
$ cd appwrite-todo-with-nextjs

Now fill your environment variables

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Now run the following commands and you should be good to go πŸ’ͺ🏼

$ npm install
$ npm run dev

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