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About Structr

Structr (pronounced like the English word “structure”) is an application platform based on the graph database Neo4j. It provides a set of backend components and an integrated user interface to build scalable web and mobile applications. Structr greatly simplifies the creation of such applications as it provides standard components for many typical application parts.

This chapter contains general information about the product Structr. If you are interested in the technical details of working with Structr, see Anatomy of a Structr Application.

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About Structr

The About Structr section lists the information about the current Structr system and the installed license.

Version The installed version of the Structr software. The format is release build-commit build-time.
Edition The installed edition of Structr (Community or Enterprise).
Modules The available modules of the installed license. When the edition is Community the base modules core, rest and ui are enabled by default.
Licensee The licensee of the active license.
Host ID The unique ID of the hardware system the Structr software runs on. The host ID is used to restrict a license to one system. It is calculated by different hardware-specific information like the enabled network interfaces. The host ID will change if the hardware configuration changes and invalidate the license. In this case, you need to obtain a new license for the new host ID.
License Start Date Start date of the active license.
License End Date End date of the active license.
Database Driver Currently supported databases include Neo4j Bolt, In-Memory and Memgraph.

Authentication

Access to the REST endpoints is prohibited by default and can be obtained through different authentication methods. Please refer to the Security chapter below to learn more about Structr’s Security System, Authentication Headers, Resource Access Grants and HTTP Basic Authentication.

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