Frappe apps are a powerful tool for building custom business applications. But when it comes to enterprise-level deployments, ensuring smooth collaboration between functional experts and development teams becomes paramount. This blog post explores how castlecraft’s dev_utils library and its Doctype Editor feature can bridge this gap, fostering a streamlined and efficient app development process. The […]
Frappe is a powerful open-source framework for building robust and customizable business applications. But what if you need to take your Frappe development to the next level? Enter frappe_utils by Castlecraft, a suite of tools designed to supercharge your enterprise application development and collaboration. Trusted by High-Scale Enterprises in India Companies across India’s diverse industries […]
Managing Frappe Benches on Kubernetes
With the rise of Kubernetes (K8s) as a leading container orchestration platform, managing Frappe benches on Kubernetes has become a powerful way to scale and optimize your Frappe deployments. In this blog, we’ll explore how you can efficiently manage official or custom Frappe benches on Kubernetes using the K8s Bench Interface, and we’ll also guide […]
What about partnership?
frappe/frappe_docker, frappe/helm, CI/CD pipelines and everything related to it promotes self-hosted setup using standard containers. I (Revant) am active maintainer of the official frappe framework container and helm chart. It is so beautifully contributed by community it’ll just work for free for most of the users. If anything commercial results out of containers it is […]
What do we really do differently?
ERPNext is free! It has lot of features that can get you started without need of any help.Documentation, forum and checking code base can get you through your implementation. If the company implementing this is a startup or a greenfield project with tech savvy management,implementing and customizing ERPNext is a breeze. Most of us from […]
ERPNext on AWS EKS Fargate
Setup ERPNext on Amazon Fargate and unleash the power of serverless computation with reduced operational costs. Implementation works well with Amazon Elastic Containers (EC2) and Kubernetes Services (EKS) General practice found with ERPNext, Customers purchase VPS and required cloud resources, Add ssh keys on the server, Allow developers/partners/service providers to install and manage ERPNext. This […]
Extend and Scale ERPNext custom development on Kubernetes and Docker with Microservices! This would be our journey in implementing ERPNext for an enterprise dealing with the bulk manufacturing and distribution of serialized electronic products. The following indicate how we deployed our software stack on bare metal servers with brief system architecture. Core Business problem? The […]