It has unstable versions of the software. The Software Engineers use the master branch of this repository for daily development purposes. Install any available npm packages: npm installĪlways use the latest portal release and keep your forked portal up-to-date. Go to your local copy of the repo: cd api-management-developer-portalĬheck out the latest release of the portal.īefore you run the following code, check the current release tag in the Releases section of the repository and replace value with the latest release tag. To set up your local environment, you'll have to clone the repository, switch to the latest release of the developer portal, and install npm packages.Ĭlone the api-management-developer-portal repo from GitHub: git clone See Downloading and installing Node.js and npm. Node.js (LTS version, v10.15.0 or later) and npm on your machine.Install it by following this Git tutorial. An Azure storage account with the static websites feature enabled.If you don't have one, see Quickstart - Create an Azure API Management instance. To set up a local development environment, you need to have: We are happy to help.Īs always, if you run into any trouble or have questions and want to learn more about Web AppBuilder, reach out to the LOGIC team Infologicsolutionsgroup.This feature is available in the Premium, Standard, Basic, and Developer tiers of API Management. Make sure to stop and start the node.js when you make any changes, and keep tabs on which apps you are copying and the location of the corresponding text. This will get the apps to show up correctly in the Web AppBuilder main page. Then copy corresponding and relevant entries to the app file we discussed earlier: Ĭ:\\arcgis-web-appbuilder-2.x\WebAppBuilderForArcGIS\server\db\apps. Good news - you can copy your apps to the apps folder:Ĭ:\\arcgis-web-appbuilder-2.x\WebAppBuilderForArcGIS\server\apps Voilà again! Now, let’s say you are having to do a fresh install or move to the latest version of the Web AppBuilder. Once we understood this is the source, all you have to do is replace the “creator” and “modified” JSON items with the new username who will be the new owner of the app, and voilà! After you find and replace the username, launch the startup.bat and relaunch the Web AppBuilder browser.