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NocoDB
The Open Source Airtable Alternative

Turns any MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, SQLite & MariaDB into a smart-spreadsheet.

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The Open Source Airtable Alternative - works on MySQL, Postgres SQL Server & MariaDB

Deploy NocoDB to Heroku with 1-Click

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Quick try

1-Click Deploy to Heroku

Before doing so, make sure you have a Heroku account. By default, an add-on Heroku Postgres will be used as meta database. You can see the connection string defined in DATABASE_URL by navigating to Heroku App Settings and selecting Config Vars.

Deploy NocoDB to Heroku with 1-Click

NPX

You can run below command if you need an interactive configuration.

npx create-nocodb-app

Node Application

We provide a simple NodeJS Application for getting started.

git clone https://github.com/nocodb/nocodb-seed
cd nocodb-seed
npm install
npm start

Docker

# for SQLite
docker run -d --name nocodb \
-v "$(pwd)"/nocodb:/usr/app/data/ \
-p 8080:8080 \
nocodb/nocodb:latest

# for MySQL
docker run -d --name nocodb-mysql \
-v "$(pwd)"/nocodb:/usr/app/data/ \
-p 8080:8080 \
-e NC_DB="mysql2://host.docker.internal:3306?u=root&p=password&d=d1" \
-e NC_AUTH_JWT_SECRET="569a1821-0a93-45e8-87ab-eb857f20a010" \
nocodb/nocodb:latest

# for PostgreSQL
docker run -d --name nocodb-postgres \
-v "$(pwd)"/nocodb:/usr/app/data/ \
-p 8080:8080 \
-e NC_DB="pg://host.docker.internal:5432?u=root&p=password&d=d1" \
-e NC_AUTH_JWT_SECRET="569a1821-0a93-45e8-87ab-eb857f20a010" \
nocodb/nocodb:latest

# for MSSQL
docker run -d --name nocodb-mssql \
-v "$(pwd)"/nocodb:/usr/app/data/ \
-p 8080:8080 \
-e NC_DB="mssql://host.docker.internal:1433?u=root&p=password&d=d1" \
-e NC_AUTH_JWT_SECRET="569a1821-0a93-45e8-87ab-eb857f20a010" \
nocodb/nocodb:latest

To persist data in docker you can mount volume at /usr/app/data/ since 0.10.6. Otherwise your data will be lost after recreating the container.

If you plan to input some special characters, you may need to change the character set and collation yourself when creating the database. Please check out the examples for MySQL Docker.

Docker Compose

We provide different docker-compose.yml files under this directory. Here are some examples.

git clone https://github.com/nocodb/nocodb
# for MySQL
cd nocodb/docker-compose/mysql
# for PostgreSQL
cd nocodb/docker-compose/pg
# for MSSQL
cd nocodb/docker-compose/mssql
docker-compose up -d

To persist data in docker, you can mount volume at /usr/app/data/ since 0.10.6. Otherwise your data will be lost after recreating the container.

If you plan to input some special characters, you may need to change the character set and collation yourself when creating the database. Please check out the examples for MySQL Docker Compose.

GUI

Access Dashboard using : http://localhost:8080/dashboard

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Features

Rich Spreadsheet Interface

  •  Basic Operations: Create, Read, Update and Delete on Tables, Columns, and Rows
  •  Fields Operations: Sort, Filter, Hide / Unhide Columns
  •  Multiple Views Types: Grid (By default), Gallery and Form View
  •  View Permissions Types: Collaborative Views, & Locked Views
  •  Share Bases / Views: either Public or Private (with Password Protected)
  •  Variant Cell Types: ID, LinkToAnotherRecord, Lookup, Rollup, SingleLineText, Attachement, Currency, Formula and etc
  •  Access Control with Roles : Fine-grained Access Control at different levels
  •  and more ...

App Store for Workflow Automations

We provide different integrations in three main categories. See App Store for details.

  •  Chat : Slack, Discord, Mattermost, and etc
  •  Email : AWS SES, SMTP, MailerSend, and etc
  •  Storage : AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, Minio, and etc

Programmatic Access

We provide the following ways to let users to invoke actions in a programmatic way. You can use a token (either JWT or Social Auth) to sign your requests for authorization to NocoDB.

  •  REST APIs
  •  NocoDB SDK

Sync Schema

We allow you to sync schema changes if you have made changes outside NocoDB GUI. However, it has to be noted then you will have to bring your own schema migrations for moving from environment to others. See Sync Schema for details.

Audit

We are keeping all the user operation logs under one place. See Audit for details.

Production Setup

By default, SQLite is used for storing meta data. However, you can specify your own database. The connection params for this database can be specified in NC_DB environment variable. Moreover, we also provide the below environment variables for configuration.

Environment variables

Please refer to Environment variables

Development Setup

Cloning the Project

git clone https://github.com/nocodb/nocodb
cd nocodb

Build SDK

cd packages/nocodb-sdk
npm install
npm run build

Running Backend locally

cd packages/nocodb
npm install
npm run watch:run
# open localhost:8080/dashboard in browser

Running Frontend locally

cd packages/nc-gui
npm install
npm run dev
# open localhost:3000/dashboard in browser

Changes made to code automatically restart.

nocodb/packages/nocodb includes nc-lib-gui which is the built version of nc-gui hosted in npm registry. You can visit localhost:8000/dashboard in browser after starting the backend locally if you just want to modify the backend only.

Running Cypress tests locally

# install dependencies(cypress)
npm install

# run mysql database with required database using docker compose
docker-compose -f ./scripts/docker-compose-cypress.yml up

# Run backend api using following command
npm run start:api

# Run frontend web UI using following command
npm run start:web

# wait until both 3000 and 8080 ports are available
# and run cypress test using following command
npm run cypress:run

# or run following command to run it with GUI
npm run cypress:open

Contributing

Please refer to Contribution Guide.

Why are we building this?

Most internet businesses equip themselves with either spreadsheet or a database to solve their business needs. Spreadsheets are used by a Billion+ humans collaboratively every single day. However, we are way off working at similar speeds on databases which are way more powerful tools when it comes to computing. Attempts to solve this with SaaS offerings has meant horrible access controls, vendor lockin, data lockin, abrupt price changes & most importantly a glass ceiling on what's possible in future.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide the most powerful no-code interface for databases which is open source to every single internet business in the world. This would not only democratise access to a powerful computing tool but also bring forth a billion+ people who will have radical tinkering-and-building abilities on internet.

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