This base project implements a simple Task Management app, with Tasks
and People
who can be assigned to tasks.
Use it as a starting place for learning how to use Keystone.
To run this project, clone the Keystone repository locally, run yarn
at the root of the repository then navigate to this directory and run:
yarn dev
This will start Keystone’s Admin UI at localhost:3000, where you can add items to an empty database.
You can also access Keystone’s GraphQL Playground at localhost:3000/api/graphql to explore the GraphQL API, and run queries and mutations on your data.
Congratulations, you’re now up and running with Keystone! 🚀
This example includes sample data. To add it to your database:
- Ensure you’ve initialised your project with
yarn dev
at least once. - Run
yarn seed-data
. This will populate your database with sample content. - Run
yarn dev
again to startup Admin UI with sample data in place.
Experiment with the code in this example to see how Keystone works, familiarise yourself with the Admin UI, and learn about the GraphQL Playground.
When you’ve got the hang of this base project, try a feature project to learn Keystone’s advanced features and take your knowledge to the next level.
You can play with this example online in a web browser using the free codesandbox.io service. To launch this example, open the URL https://githubbox.com/keystonejs/keystone/tree/main/examples/task-manager. You can also fork this sandbox to make your own changes.