Beam is a simple tool that allows members to write posts to share across your organization. Think of it like a lightweight internal blog. Features include a simple Markdown-based editor with preview, image drag and drop, comments and likes, search, a clean responsive layout with dark mode support, and an admin role for hiding posts.
Setup
Install dependencies
npm install
Create a database
- Create a PlanetScale database
- Create a connection string to connect to your database. Choose Prisma for the format
- Alternatively, your PlanetScale database and connection string can be generated using the pscale CLI or GitHub Actions. View instructions.
- Set up the environment variables:
cp .env.example .env
- Open
.env
and set theDATABASE_URL
variable with the connection string from PlanetScale - Create the database schema:
npx prisma db push
Configure authentication
GitHub and Okta authentication settings are available as defaults, but thanks to NextAuth.js, you can configure your Beam instance with most other common authentication providers.
Beam uses NextAuth.js, so if you prefer to use one of the many providers it supports, you can customize your own installation. Simply update the lib/auth.ts
file to add your own provider.
Enable image uploads (optional)
To enable image uploads, set the environment variable NEXT_PUBLIC_ENABLE_IMAGE_UPLOAD
to true
.
Beam uses Cloudinary for storing uploaded images. You can sign up for a free account.
- On your Cloudinary dashboard, look for these values under your account settings: Cloud Name, API Key, API Secret.
- Update
.env
with the following variables:CLOUDINARY_CLOUD_NAME
: Cloud NameCLOUDINARY_API_KEY
: API KeyCLOUDINARY_API_SECRET
: API Secret
Configure Slack notifications (optional)
If you'd like to have new Beam posts published to a Slack channel, follow these instructions.
Running the app locally
npm run dev
Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser.
Authenticating with GitHub
Deploying to Vercel
One-click deploy: