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# Waspleau # Waspleau
Welcome to the Waspleau example! This is a small Wasp project that will allow you to setup an easy Dashboard that pulls in data via [Jobs](https://wasp-lang.dev/docs/language/features#jobs) and stores them in the database. Welcome to the Waspleau example! This is a small Wasp project that tracks status of wasp-lang/wasp repo via a nice looking dashboard.
It pulls in data via [Jobs](https://wasp-lang.dev/docs/language/features#jobs) and stores them in the database.
The deployed version of this example can be found at https://waspleau.netlify.app/ This example project can serve as a good starting point for building your own dashboard with Wasp, that regularly pulls in external data by using Jobs Wasp feature.
## Step 1 The deployed version of this example can be found at https://waspleau.netlify.app/ .
Clone this repo ## Running in development
## Step 2 1. `wasp start db` to run the development database.
2. `wasp start` to run the app.
Update ext/workers with whatever you want to track, add them to main.wasp as a `job`, and optionally import and use them in `serverSetup.js` (or other server-side code). 3. You might need to do `wasp db migrate-dev` if running the app for the first time or after db changes -> keep an eye out for warning from Wasp.
## Step 3 (with PostgreSQL running)
`NODE_ENV=development DATABASE_URL="postgresql://postgres@localhost/waspleau-dev" wasp db migrate-dev`
## Step 4
`NODE_ENV=development DATABASE_URL="postgresql://postgres@localhost/waspleau-dev" wasp start`
This will start your background workers as Wasp Jobs and present a dashboard UI that will auto-refresh every minute. This will start your background workers as Wasp Jobs and present a dashboard UI that will auto-refresh every minute.
## Modifying the example to track the data of your choice
Update ext/workers with whatever you want to track, add them to main.wasp as a `job`, and optionally import and use them in `serverSetup.js` (or other server-side code).
Note: As you develop your own workers, keep in mind each time you save a file in the project it will automatically reload everything, including restarting your server, which may re-submit or terminate running `job`s. Note: As you develop your own workers, keep in mind each time you save a file in the project it will automatically reload everything, including restarting your server, which may re-submit or terminate running `job`s.
## Heroku Deployment Note ## Heroku Deployment Note

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db: { system: PostgreSQL }, db: { system: PostgreSQL },
dependencies: [ dependencies: [
("axios", "^0.27.2") ("axios", "^1.4.0")
] ]
} }