Corteza server is the back-end of the Corteza ecosystem. The core logic is written in GO, using go-chi for the routing. External communication occurs via the REST API and web sockets; internal communication happens via gRPC.
Non-binary data is handled by the store layer and stored inside a database; currently MySQL and PostgreSQL. We will add support for additional databases in the future. Binary data is handled locally or on a supported cloud provider using MinIO.
Corteza is the only 100% free, open-source, standardized and enterprise-grade Low-code platform. It is developed entirely in the public domain and maintained by Crust Technology, its founder.
With Corteza, you can quickly build scalable cloud applications that are integrable with external services and accessible (WCAG 2.1).
- quick setup,
- flexible and intuitive low-code configuration,
- powerful automation system using workflows and automation scripts,
- flexible reporting capabilities,
- secure RBAC access control system.
You can check out Corteza online by creating an account on our community instance https://latest.cortezaproject.org.
Refer to the DevOps guide for a complete guide on how to get Corteza up and running. Additionally, we've provided some video instructions.
Quick references:
Refer to the changelog and the upgrade guide to upgrade your Corteza instance.
Refer to the End-User Guide to learn the built-in applications and features from the end-user perspective.
Quick references:
Refer to the Integrator Guide to learn how you can build on the core features to create virtually anything.
Quick references:
- Corteza Compose configuration
- automation using workflows and automation scripts
- using the REST API,
Refer to the Developer Guide/Corteza Server document for details regarding the development setup, the project structure, and the feature insight documents.
Refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution guidelines and code of conduct.
Quick command reference:
- run server:
make watch
ormake realize
- run unit tests:
make test.unit
- run integration tests:
make test.integration
- run all tests
make test.all
- run MailHog (local SMTP server):
make mailhog.up
(requires Docker)
Reach out to us on our forum.
Corteza is released under the Apache-2.0 license. Refer to the LICENSE file for additional information.