How to Install NocoDB on OpenSUSE Latest

NocoDB is a free and open-source platform that lets you turn any SQL database into a smart, efficient, and easy-to-use data platform. It is suitable for businesses, schools, hospitals, and other institutions that require a powerful data management tool. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to install NocoDB on OpenSUSE Latest.

Prerequisites

Before you begin with the installation, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:

Step 1: Update the System

Firstly, open your command terminal and update your OpenSUSE Latest system:

sudo zypper update

Step 2: Install Required Dependencies

Now you need to install some necessary dependencies to run the NocoDB application on the OpenSUSE system. You can install them by executing the following command:

sudo zypper install nodejs npm

Step 3: Install NocoDB

Once you have installed the required dependencies, you can now install the NocoDB application. You can do this by running the following command:

sudo npm install -g nocodb

Step 4: Start NocoDB Server

After installing NocoDB, you can start it by running the following command:

sudo nocodb

The server will start on the default port number 8080. If the port is already in use, you can specify a different port number using the following command:

sudo nocodb --port 9000

In this example, we have used port number 9000. You can use any available port number.

Step 5: Access NocoDB Web Interface

Once the NocoDB server is up and running, you can access the web interface by opening a web browser and entering the following URL:

http://localhost:8080

This URL is the default URL. If you have specified a different port number in Step 4, replace the port number with the one you have specified.

Step 6: Login to NocoDB Admin Panel

After accessing the NocoDB web interface, you will be prompted to enter the username and password as shown below:

NocoDB login page

Enter the default username and password:

Username: admin
Password: admin

After entering the correct credentials, you will be redirected to the NocoDB admin panel dashboard.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed NocoDB on OpenSUSE Latest. You can now start using it to manage your data.

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