You can deploy Roadmap application yourself and ask your users to vote for your roadmap features. See the live example.
In this version, the user should sign up (via Auth0) to add a new feature and vote them up. Also you can configure yourself as admin, to set a feature request as release
also delete any feature request.
If you prefer the one without authentication, see the old version.
First clone the repo. Copy the .env.local.example
file to .env.local
(which will be ignored by Git):
cp .env.local.example .env.local
- Go to the Upstash Console and create a new database
UPSTASH_REDIS_REST_URL
and UPSTASH_REDIS_REST_TOKEN
find the variables in the database details page in Upstash Console.
- Go to the Auth0 dashboard and create a new application of type Single Page Web Applications
- Go to the settings page of the application
- Configure the following settings:
- Allowed Callback URLs: Should be set to
http://localhost:3000/
when testing locally or typically tohttps://myapp.com/
when deploying your application. - Allowed Logout URLs: Should be set to
http://localhost:3000/
when testing locally or typically tohttps://myapp.com/
when deploying your application.
- Allowed Callback URLs: Should be set to
- Save the settings.
NEXT_PUBLIC_AUTH0_DOMAIN
: Can be found in the Auth0 dashboard undersettings
.NEXT_PUBLIC_AUTH0_CLIENT_ID
: Can be found in the Auth0 dashboard undersettings
.NEXT_PUBLIC_AUTH0_ADMIN_ID
: This is the user_id of the admin user. First run your application and sign-in yourself. Then find your user_id in the Auth0 console, "User Management > Users" page.
Copy your logo image to public
folder. Then edit components/Header.tsx
.
In the project folder, run:
npm install
next dev
To deploy your project to Vercel, run vercel
in the project folder.
Or you can push it to GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket and import to Vercel.
Important: When you import your project on Vercel, make sure to click on Environment Variables and set them to match your .env.local
file.