@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ The current stable release (2.x) is available at https://js.wiki
```sh
node server
```
1. In your browser, navigate to `http://localhost:3000` *(or the IP/hostname of the server and the PORT you defined earlier.)*
1. In your browser, navigate to `http://localhost:5000` *(or the IP/hostname of the server and the PORT you defined earlier.)*
1. Login using the default administrator user:
- Email: `admin@example.com`
- Password: `12345678`
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ The current stable release (2.x) is available at https://js.wiki
```sh
yarn dev
```
1. Open your browser to `http://localhost:3000`
1. Open your browser to `http://localhost:5000`
1. Login using the default administrator user:
- Email: `admin@example.com`
- Password: `12345678`
@ -132,11 +132,11 @@ If you wish to modify any frontend content (under `/ux`), you need to start the
yarn dev
```
You can then access the site at `http://localhost:3001`. Notice the port being `3001` rather than `3000`. The app runs in a SPA (single-page application) mode and automatically hot-reload any modified component. Any requests made to the `/graphql` endpoint are automatically forwarded to the server running on port `3000`, which is why both must be running at the same time.
You can then access the site at `http://localhost:5001`. Notice the port being `5001` rather than `5000`. The app runs in a SPA (single-page application) mode and automatically hot-reload any modified component. Any requests made to the `/graphql` endpoint are automatically forwarded to the server running on port `5000`, which is why both must be running at the same time.
Note that not all sections/features are available from this mode, notably the page editing features which still relies on the old client code (Vuetify/Vue 2). For example, trying to edit a page will simply not work. You must use the normal mode (port 3000) to edit pages as it relies on legacy client code. As more features gets ported / developed for Vue 3, they will become available in the SPA mode.
Note that not all sections/features are available from this mode, notably the page editing features which still relies on the old client code (Vuetify/Vue 2). For example, trying to edit a page will simply not work. You must use the normal mode (port 5000) to edit pages as it relies on legacy client code. As more features gets ported / developed for Vue 3, they will become available in the SPA mode.
Any change you make to the frontend will not be reflected on port 3000 until you run the command `yarn build` in the right-side terminal.
Any change you make to the frontend will not be reflected on port 5000 until you run the command `yarn build` in the right-side terminal.