Next-Gen ERD: Design, Explore, Document and Analyze your database
Next-Gen ERD: Design, Explore, Document and Analyze your database, schema and data
azimutt.app • roadmap • @azimuttapp
Azimutt is a full-stack database exploration tool, from modern ERD made for real world databases (big & messy), to fast data navigation, but also documentation everywhere and whole database analysis.
Why building Azimutt?
Databases existed for more than 40 years and despite a lot of tool around them, we couldn't find any providing a great exploration experience.
So we decided to built it 💪
Azimutt started as a schema exploration tool for databases with hundreds of tables, but now it has grown a lot:
Azimutt goal is to be your ultimate tool to understand your database.
You can use our Docker image to easily deploy it. Here is the full guide.
Azimutt is built with Elixir/Phoenix (backend & admin) and Elm/elm-spa (editor).
For local development you will need to set up the environment:
npm
, Elm & elm-spa
postgres
with password postgres
and a database azimutt_dev
(see DATABASE_URL
in .env
later)pre-commit install
before committing.env.example
to .env
and adapt valuessource .env && npm run setup
source .env && npm start
[email protected]
email & admin
passwordOther things:
/api/v1/swagger
npm run elm:book
to start Elm design system & components, and access it with localhost:4002
We have a lot of projects with a lot of commands, here is how they are structured:
setup
is a one time command to install what is requiredinstall
download dependencies, should be run when new ones are addedstart
launch project in dev modetest
allows to run testsformat
allows to run execute code formattinglint
allows to run execute lintersbuild
generate compilation outputdocker
same as build
but in the docker image (paths are different 😕)update
bumps library versionsPrefixes in front of the command in root folder:
libs:
run the command for every library in libs
folderex:
meaning elixir, it targets the backend (mostly running mix
commands)fe:
meaning frontend, target the frontend project with Elm, TypeScript & Tailwindelm:
targets only Elm in the frontend projectts:
targets only TypeScript in the frontend projectcli:
run the command for the cli
projectdesktop:
run the command for the desktop
projectbe:
meaning browser extension run the command for the browser-extension
projectAnd then "special" commands:
elm:book
: launch elm-book, the design system for Elmnpm run elm:book
to launch the Elm design systemstripe login
stripe listen --forward-to localhost:4000/webhook/stripe
STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SIGNING_SECRET
variable in your .env
file (looks like whsec_...
)STRIPE_API_KEY
in your .env
file (looks like: sk_test_...
)When testing interactively, use a card number, such as 4242 4242 4242 4242
. Enter the card number in the Dashboard or in any payment form.
Use a valid future date, such as 12/34
.
Use any three-digit CVC like 123
(four digits for American Express cards).
Use any value you like for other form fields.
See more in the stripe testing documentation
The tool is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.