📄️ Getting Started with Products
Products in Ductape combine app actions and reusable components to deliver advanced functionality within your applications. By leveraging products, you can create custom logic using reusable components, while incorporating actions from multiple sources. This allows you to build sophisticated features and workflows without developing everything from scratch.
📄️ Managing Products
Creating a Product
📄️ Create Product Instance
As a first step towards building your product after creating it, you cneed create a reusable product instance to interact with the productBuilder interface. A product instance enables interaction with the productBuilder interface, allowing you to manage different aspects of the product, such as apps, environments, storage, cloud functions, and more.
📄️ Product Environments
Ductape provides the capability to set up product environments to support development, testing, and production configurations within your projects. Product environments help manage different app settings, ensuring that products run smoothly in varied contexts, facilitating a seamless coordination of app functionalities.
📄️ Adding Apps to Products
To begin building a product with Ductape, you'll first need to add the apps and services that will form the foundation of your product. This guide will walk you through the process of creating app access, setting up app environments, and mapping them to your product environments.
🗃️ Caches
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🗃️ Databases
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🗃️ Storage
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🗃️ Message Brokers
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📄️ Jobs
Jobs are scheduled events in Ductape that allow you to execute tasks at a specified time, at intervals, or both. Any previously created product event types can be scheduled as jobs, including actions, notifications, database_actions, and functions.
🗃️ Webhooks
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🗃️ Notifications
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🗃️ Fallbacks
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🗃️ Quotas
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🗃️ Features
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