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twenty/packages/twenty-website
Félix Malfait 736635a94b Begin moving to postgres spilo + adding pgvector (#8309)
We will remove the `twenty-postgres` image that was used for local
development and only use `twenty-postgres-pilo` (which we use in prod),
bringing the development environment closer to prod and avoiding having
to maintain 2 images.


Instead of provisioning the super user after the db initialization, we
directly rely on the superuser provided by Spilo for simplicity. We also
introduce a change that tries to create the right database (`default` or
`test`) based on the context.
  

How to test:
```
docker build -t twentycrm/twenty-postgres-spilo:latest -f ./packages/twenty-docker/twenty-postgres-spilo/Dockerfile .
docker images --no-trunc | grep twenty-postgres-spilo
postgres-on-docker:
	docker run \
	--name twenty_pg \
	-e PGUSER_SUPERUSER=twenty \
	-e PGPASSWORD_SUPERUSER=twenty \
	-e ALLOW_NOSSL=true \
	-v twenty_db_data:/home/postgres/pgdata \
	-p 5432:5432 \
	REPLACE_WITH_IMAGE_ID
```
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Twenty-Website

This used for the marketing website (twenty.com). This is not related in anyway to the main app, which you can find in twenty-front and twenty-server.

Getting Started

We're using Next.JS

Copy the .env.example file to .env and fill in the values.

Run the migrations:

npx nx run twenty-website:database:migrate

From the root directory:

npx nx run twenty-website:dev

Then open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

Or to build in prod:

npx nx run twenty-website:build
npx nx run twenty-website:start