A SvelteKit template for coding completely custom websites, while allowing non-technical people to make edits to the content by simply logging in with a secure admin password.
Check out the demo at editable.website.
See it out in the wild at sonjastojanovic.com, nisse.tech, michaelaufreiter.com, postowl.com, and trails-shop.at.
Read the discussion on Hackernews.
Editable Website won the 2nd price in the SvelteHack 2023. 🥳 We still can't believe it. Big thanks to the Svelte Society and congrats to the other winners, and everyone who participated. 🙏 So many inspiring projects!
It's a dynamic website but light as a feather compared to building on top of a CMS. It makes editing content self-explanatory for end-users.
- Node.js 18+
- SQLite3
These are needed to run the example as is, but you can choose any other database and file storage solution.
This is a full-fledged web app you want to adjust to your own needs. So please create a copy or fork of the source code and rename the project accordingly.
First clone the repository.
$ git clone https://github.com/michael/editable-website.git
cd editable-website
Install the dependencies.
npm install
Copy the contents of .env.example
into .env
and adjust to your needs.
DB_PATH=./data/db.sqlite3
ADMIN_PASSWORD=xxxxxxxxxxxx
ORIGIN=http://localhost:5173
Seed the database:
sqlite3 data/db.sqlite3 < sql/schema.sql
Once you've created a project and installed dependencies with npm install
(or pnpm install
or yarn
), start a development server:
npm run dev
To create and test a production version of your app:
npm run build
You can preview the production build with npm run preview
.
You can literally do everything that SvelteKit allows you to do. Below is the source code for the /imprint page, which has a <PlainText>
title and <RichText>
content.
<svelte:head>
<title>Imprint</title>
</svelte:head>
{#if showUserMenu}
<Modal on:close={() => (showUserMenu = false)}>
<div class="w-full flex flex-col space-y-4 p-4 sm:p-6">
<PrimaryButton on:click={toggleEdit}>Edit page</PrimaryButton>
<LoginMenu {currentUser} />
</div>
</Modal>
{/if}
{#if editable}
<EditorToolbar on:cancel={initOrReset} on:save={savePage} />
{/if}
<WebsiteNav bind:showUserMenu {currentUser} bind:editable />
<div class="py-12 sm:py-24">
<div class="max-w-screen-md mx-auto px-6 md:text-xl">
<h1 class="text-4xl md:text-7xl font-bold pb-8">
<PlainText {editable} bind:content={title} />
</h1>
<div class="prose md:prose-xl pb-12 sm:pb-24">
<RichText multiLine {editable} bind:content={imprint} />
</div>
</div>
</div>
<Footer counter="/imprint" />
To see the full picture, open src/routes/imprint/+page.svelte and src/routes/imprint/+page.server.js.
Please use this as a starting point for new pages you want to add to your website. editable-website
is not a widget-library on purpose. Instead you are encouraged to inspect and adjust all source code, including the schema for the editors. I want you to be in control of everything. No behind-the-scene magic.
Just navigate to http://127.0.0.1:5173/login
and enter your secure admin password (ADMIN_PASSWORD
). Now you see an additional ellipsis menu, which will provide you an "Edit page" or "Edit post" option for all pages that you have set up as "editable".
This repo contains the files you need to deploy your site to fly.io.
- Create an account with fly.io. (Fly require an active, valid credit / bank card to prevent abuse, but the site runs well on their free tier. Unless you have a very busy site, hosting will be free.)
- Install
fly
and sign in withfly auth login
- Clone this repo to a directory on your computer
- Enter the directory you cloned the repo to:
cd myapp
- Run
fly apps create
- Enter a name for your application at the prompt (e.g.
myapp
) - Choose a Fly organization to deploy to
- Enter a name for your application at the prompt (e.g.
- Copy the contents from
fly.toml.example
tofly.toml
and adjust to your needs. You have to changeapp = "myapp"
andsource = "myapp_data"
to the app name you provided earlier. - Run
fly deploy
as shown below. Substitute your own values for the secrets and make sure to replace all instances ofmyapp
with the name you chose when creating the application above:
fly deploy \
--build-secret DB_PATH="./data/db.sqlite3" \
--build-secret ADMIN_PASSWORD="your-super-secret-admin-password" \
--build-secret ORIGIN="https://myapp.fly.dev"
The -a
option in fly deploy
lets you override the app name specified in fly.toml
.
Fly will let you know when the app is deployed. Visit the URL shown in your terminal and sign in at /login
with the ADMIN_PASSWORD
you set above.
- Run
fly ips list -a myapp
to get the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. - Head over to your DNS provider and add A and AAAA records for myapp.com with the IPv4 and IPv6 values.
- Run
fly certs create -a myapp myapp.com
- Run
fly certs show -a myapp myapp.com
to watch your certificates being issued.
You can pull a backup locally and run it to check if it is valid. That's also quite useful for developing/testing against the latest production data. For the best experience, keep your database small. ;)
- Make a snapshot remotely
fly ssh console
sqlite3 data/db.sqlite3 ".backup data/backup-db.sqlite3"
sqlite3 data/backup-db.sqlite3 "PRAGMA integrity_check;"
(optional integrity check)- Exit the remote console (CTRL+D)
- Download the database and test it with your local instance
rm -rf data/db.*
(careful, this wipe the database files locally)fly sftp get data/backup-db.sqlite3 data/db.sqlite3
(and puts the downloaded backup in place)
To restore a backup in production, you need to be a bit careful and follow these steps (your site could be down for a few minutes during the restore).
- Make sure nobody writes to the app
- Make a backup remotely (in case something goes wrong)
fly ssh console
sqlite3 data/db.sqlite3 ".backup data/backup-db.sqlite3"
sqlite3 data/backup-db.sqlite3 "PRAGMA integrity_check;"
(optional integrity check)rm -rf data/db.*
(this removes the current database files, not the backup)- Exit the remote console (CTRL+D)
- Copy your local db.sqlite3 file to production using SFTP
sqlite3 data/db.sqlite3 ".backup data/backup-db.sqlite3"
rm -rf data/db*
mv data/backup-db.sqlite3 data/db.sqlite3
(the first 3 commands make sure db.sqlite3 has the very latest state)fly sftp shell
cd app/data
put data/db.sqlite3
- Exit SFTP client (CTRL+D)
- Restart the app (so that the new DB gets picked up)
fly apps restart
If you have questions or need help (with development or deployment), please email me at [email protected].
Community provided examples of additional features you can add to your editable website: