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Umbraco.CMS.Backoffice (Bellissima)

This is the working repository of the upcoming new Backoffice to Umbraco CMS.

Storybook

Installation instructions

  1. Run npm install
  2. Run npm run dev to launch Vite in dev mode

Environment variables

The development environment supports .env files, so in order to set your own make a copy of .env and name it .env.local and set the variables you need.

As an example to show the installer instead of the login screen, set the following in the .env.local file to indicate that Umbraco has not been installed:

VITE_UMBRACO_INSTALL_STATUS=must-install

Environments

Development

The development environment is the default environment and is used when running npm run dev. All API calls are mocked and the Umbraco backoffice is served from the src folder.

Run against a local Umbraco instance

Note Make sure you have followed the Authentication guide before continuing.

If you have a local Umbraco instance running, you can use the development environment to run against it by overriding the API URL and bypassing the mock-service-worker in the frontend client.

Create a .env.local file and set the following variables:

VITE_UMBRACO_API_URL=https://localhost:44339 # This will be the URL to your Umbraco instance
VITE_UMBRACO_USE_MSW=off # Indicate that you want all API calls to bypass MSW (mock-service-worker)

Storybook

Storybook is also being built and deployed automatically on the Main branch, including a preview URL on each pull request. See it in action on this Azure Static Web App.

Contributing

We accept contributions to this project. However be aware that we are mainly working on a private backlog, so not everyone will be immediately obvious. If you want to get started on contributing, please read the contribute space where you will be able to find the guidelines on how to contribute as well as a list of good first issues.

Documentation

The documentation can be found on Umbraco Docs. The documentation is a work in progress.

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