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Create Admin Panels faster on Node.js and Vue.js with AdminForth Framework. Setup main CRUD pages within minutes, extend as you need with Vue3

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AdminForth - fully free Node.js admin panel framework on Vue & Tailwind


AdminForth Dashboard

Why AdminForth:

  • AdminForth is always free and open-source (no paid versions, no cloud subscriptions sh*t)
  • Init AdminForth with your database URL in Node.js file, easily describe the tables you wish to see in admin, and get fully functional UI for your data (filter, create, edit, remove)
  • Define Vue components to change look of various parts of admin (place in data cell, instead of row, add something above the table, inject something to header or sidebar, add custom page with charts or custom components)
  • Rich build-in Components library (AdminForth AFCL) with premade easy-to-use build-blocks which follow your theme
  • Define express APIs and call them from your components and pages
  • Use various modern back-office-must-have plugins like audit log, files/image upload, TOTP 2FA, I18N, Copilot-style AI writing and image generation

Your ⭐ is very important to us!

Project initialisation

mkdir myadmin && cd myadmin
npx adminforth create-app

Previews

Custom Dashboard
AdminForth Dashboard demo

Chat-GPT plugin

AdminForth ChatGPT demo

Image DALEE Generation
AdminForth DALE-E image generator demo

For developers

The most convenient way to add new features or fixes is using dev-demo. It imports the source code of the repository and plugins so you can edit them and see changes on the fly.

Fork repo, pull it and do next:

cd adminforth
npm ci
npm run build

# this will install all official plugins and link adminforth package, if plugin installed it will git pull and npm ci
npm run install-plugins

# same for official adapters
npm run install-adapters

To run dev demo:

cd dev-demo
cp .env.sample .env
npm ci
npm run migrate
npm start

Adding columns to a database in dev-demo

Open .prisma file, modify it, and run:

npm run namemigration -- --name desctiption_of_changes