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FastSchema is a Go web framework and headless CMS for building dynamic web applications. Designed to simplify the creation and management of structured content, FastSchema automates the generation of databases and provides CRUD APIs effortlessly.
- Introduction
- Try it out
- Overview
- Use Cases
- Web Framework
- Features
- Documentation
- Roadmap
- Testing
- Dependencies
- Contributing
- Community
- License
Check out our introduction video to get a quick overview of FastSchema:
Launch a headless CMS in seconds or utilize as a web framework.
docker pull ghcr.io/fastschema/fastschema:latest
docker run \
-p 8000:8000 \
-v ./data:/fastschema/data \
ghcr.io/fastschema/fastschema:latest
Example output:
> APP_KEY is not set. A new key is generated and saved to /fastschema/data/.env
> Using the default sqlite db file path: /fastschema/data/fastschema.db
> Visit the following URL to setup the app: http://localhost:8000/dash/setup/?token=lUDRgoTUUNDsjCcitgGFTqwMZQPmYvlU
Now you can access to the FastSchema setup page by visiting http://localhost:8000/setup?token={token} (The setup token is displayed in the terminal).
Note: FastSchema is currently in beta and under active development. We welcome feedback, contributions, and suggestions from the community to help improve the platform and make it more robust and feature-rich.
FastSchema core features are built on top of schema
, a blueprint that outlines the structure of your content. This
schema acts as the foundation upon which FastSchema builds your database tables and API endpoints, streamlining the
development process and allowing you to focus on creating rich, dynamic content.
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A Headless CMS (No-Code Solution)
FastSchema is an ideal solution for building headless CMS applications that require dynamic content modeling without writing a line of code.
It is designed to support API-first development, allowing you to define your content models and generate RESTful APIs effortlessly.
With two line of commands, you can create a new project, define your content models, and start creating content instantly.
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A Framework for web development
FastSchema is designed to be used as a framework for building web applications. It provides a set of tools and packages that simplify the development process.
Resource
is a core concept that represents an access point to your data. By defining resources, you can create custom endpoints and customize the behavior of your APIs.Hooks
are functions that are executed before or after an operation is performed on a resource. AHook
can be aresolver hook
,database hook
, orapplication hook
. They allow you to add custom logic to your APIs and extend the functionality of FastSchema.ORM
is a powerful tool that simplifies the interaction with your database. It provides a set of methods for querying, creating, updating, and deleting records in your database.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"github.com/fastschema/fastschema"
"github.com/fastschema/fastschema/db"
"github.com/fastschema/fastschema/fs"
)
func main() {
app, _ := fastschema.New(&fs.Config{
SystemSchemas: []any{Tag{}, Blog{}},
})
app.API().Add(fs.Post("/blogvote", func(c fs.Context, vote *Payload) (*Response, error) {
_, err := db.Mutation[Blog](app.DB()).
Where(db.EQ("id", vote.ID)).
Update(c.Context(), fs.Map{
"$expr": fs.Map{"vote": "vote + 1"},
})
return &Response{
Success: err == nil,
Message: fmt.Sprintf("Vote for %d: %v", vote.ID, err),
}, nil
}))
log.Fatal(app.Start())
}
FastSchema offers a comprehensive suite of features designed to streamline and simplify the process of building and managing dynamic web applications.
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Automated Database Generation: FastSchema automatically generates the necessary database tables based on your schema definition with flexible relationships model, eliminating the need for manual setup.
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RESTful API Generation: RESTful APIs are automatically generated based on the schema definition. Whenever you create or update a schema, the corresponding API endpoints are updated accordingly.
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Dynamic Content Modeling: Easily create and modify content models through the intuitive admin UI, with changes reflected instantly in the schema definition file.
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Built-in File Management: FastSchema provides a built-in file manager to manage media assets, enabling you to upload, organize, and serve files seamlessly.
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Built-in Admin Control Panel: FastSchema comes with a built-in admin control panel that allows you to manage content, users, manage permissions, and more.
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Database Support: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite.
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Role-Based Access Control: Define roles and permissions to control access to content and features.
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OpenAPI Specification (OAS) Generation: FastSchema automatically generates OpenAPI Specification (OAS) documentation for your APIs, making it easy to understand and consume your APIs.
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Extensible and Flexible: Extend and customize FastSchema with Go code, build extensive features by leveraging the power of Resources, Hooks, ORM, and more.
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Real-time Updates: FastSchema supports real-time updates, allowing you to build dynamic web applications that update in real-time without the need for manual refresh.
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Plugin System: FastSchema comes with a plugin system that allows you to extend the functionality of the platform with custom plugins.
For more information on how to get started with FastSchema, check out our documentation.
- Improve documentation and testing.
- Add auth provider.
- OpenAPI generator.
- Real-time updates.
- Plugin system.
- GraphQL support.
- Webhooks.
- Client SDKs.
FastSchema comes with a suite of automated tests to ensure the stability and reliability of the platform.
FastSchema come with integration tests that require a database connection. You can use the following command to create DB containers.
cd tests/integration
docker compose up -d
To run the tests, execute the following command:
go test ./...
You can skip the integration tests by running tests for packages only.
./tests/test.sh ./schema
FastSchema is built using the Go programming language and leverages a number of open-source libraries to provide its core functionality. Some of the key dependencies include:
Feel free to dive in! Open an issue or submit PRs.
Guidelines for contributing.
We welcome contributions from the community and encourage developers to get involved in the project. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just getting started, there are plenty of ways to contribute to FastSchema.
Join the conversation and help the community.
- Discord
- X (formerly Twitter)
- YouTube: updating
- StackOverflow: updating
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