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Appwrite is an all-in-one development platform for Web, Mobile, and Flutter applications. Use built-in backend infrastructure and web hosting, all from a single location. Built with the open source community and optimized for developer experience, all designed in the coding languages you love.
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Appwrite is an end-to-end platform for building Web, Mobile, Native, or Backend apps, packaged as a set of Docker microservices. It includes both a backend server, and a fully integrated hosting solution for deploying static and server-side rendered frontends. Appwrite abstracts the complexity and repetitiveness required to build modern apps from scratch, and allows you to build secure, full-stack applications faster.
Using Appwrite, you can seamlessly integrate your app with user authentication and multiple sign-in methods. Appwrite is also designed for database and storage persistence, cloud functions, localization, image manipulation, file management, Cloud services, and more services.
Find out more at: https://appwrite.io.
Table of Contents:
- Installation & Setup
- Self-Hosting
- One-Click Setups
- Getting Started
- Architecture
- Contributing
- Security
- Follow Us
- License
The easiest way to get started with Appwrite is by signing up for Appwrite Cloud. While Appwrite Cloud is in public beta, you can build with Appwrite completely free, and we won't collect your credit card information.
Appwrite backend server is designed to run in a container environment. Running your server is as straight-forward as running one command from your terminal. You can either run Appwrite on your localhost using docker-compose, or on any other container orchestration tool, such as Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, or Rancher.
Before running the installation command, make sure you have Docker installed on your machine:
docker run -it --rm \
--volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
--volume "$(pwd)"/appwrite:/usr/src/code/appwrite:rw \
--entrypoint="install" \
appwrite/appwrite:1.8.0docker run -it --rm ^
--volume //var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock ^
--volume "%cd%"/appwrite:/usr/src/code/appwrite:rw ^
--entrypoint="install" ^
appwrite/appwrite:1.8.0docker run -it --rm `
--volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock `
--volume ${pwd}/appwrite:/usr/src/code/appwrite:rw `
--entrypoint="install" `
appwrite/appwrite:1.8.0Once the Docker installation has completed, go to http://localhost to access the Appwrite console. Please note that on non-Linux native hosts, the server might take a few minutes to start after installation completes.
For advanced production and custom installation, check out our Docker environment variables docs. You can also use our public docker-compose.yml and .env files to manually set up an environment.
If you are upgrading your Appwrite server from an older version, you should use the Appwrite migration tool once your setup is completed. For more information regarding migration, check out the Installation Docs.
In addition to running Appwrite locally, you can also launch Appwrite using a pre-configured setup. This allows you to start running Appwrite quickly without installing Docker on your local machine.
Choose from one of the providers below:
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DigitalOcean |
Gitpod |
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Getting started with Appwrite is just like creating a new project, choosing your platform, and integrating its SDK into your code. You can easily get started with your platform of choice by reading one of our Getting Started tutorials.
- Account - Manage current user authentication and account. Track and manage the user sessions, devices, sign-in methods, and security logs.
- Users - Manage and list all project users when building backend integrations with Server SDKs.
- Teams - Manage and group users in teams. Manage memberships, invites, and user roles within a team.
- Databases - Manage databases, collections, and documents. Read, create, update, and delete documents and filter lists of document collections using advanced filters.
- Storage - Manage storage files. Read, create, delete, and preview files. Manipulate the preview of your files to perfectly fit your app. All files are scanned by ClamAV and stored in a secure and encrypted way.
- Functions - Customize your Appwrite project by executing your custom code in a secure, isolated environment. You can trigger your code on any Appwrite system event either manually or using a CRON schedule.
- Messaging - Communicate with your users through push notifications, emails, and SMS text messages using Appwrite Messaging.
- Realtime - Listen to real-time events for any of your Appwrite services including users, storage, functions, databases, and more.
- Locale - Track your user's location and manage your app locale-based data.
- Avatars - Manage your users' avatars, countries' flags, browser icons, and credit card symbols. Generate QR codes from links or plaintext strings.
- MCP - Use Appwrite's Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to allow LLMs and AI tools like Claude Desktop, Cursor, and Windsurf Editor to directly interact with your Appwrite project through natural language.
- Sites - Develop, deploy, and scale your web applications directly from Appwrite, alongside your backend.
For the complete API documentation, visit https://appwrite.io/docs. For more tutorials, news and announcements check out our blog and Discord Server.
Below is a list of currently supported platforms and languages. If you would like to help add support to your platform of choice, head over to our SDK Generator project and view our contribution guide.
- ✅ Web (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ Flutter (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ Apple (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ Android (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ React Native - Beta (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ NodeJS (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ PHP (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ Dart (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ Deno (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ Ruby (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ Python (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ Kotlin (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ Swift (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ .NET - Beta (Maintained by the Appwrite Team)
- ✅ Appcelerator Titanium (Maintained by Michael Gangolf)
- ✅ Godot Engine (Maintained by fenix-hub @GodotNuts)
Looking for more SDKs? - Help us by contributing a pull request to our SDK Generator!
Appwrite uses a microservices architecture designed for easy scaling and delegation of responsibilities. In addition, Appwrite supports multiple APIs (REST, WebSocket, with GraphQL coming soon) to allow you to interact with your resources by leveraging existing knowledge and protocols of your choice.n
The Appwrite API layer was designed to be extremely fast. It does this by leveraging in-memory caching and delegating heavy-lifting tasks to the Appwrite background workers. The background workers also allow you to precisely control your compute capacity and costs using a message queue to handle the load. You can learn more about our architecture in the contribution guide.
All code contributions, including those of people having commit access, must go through a pull request and be approved by a core developer before being merged. This is to ensure a proper review of all the code.
We truly ❤️ pull requests! If you wish to help, you can learn more about how you can contribute to this project in the contribution guide.
For security issues, kindly email us at [email protected] instead of posting a public issue on GitHub.
Join our growing community around the world! Check out our official Blog. Follow us on X, LinkedIn, Dev Community or join our live Discord server for more help, ideas, and discussions.
This repository is available under the BSD 3-Clause License.