There are quite a few threads related to it. (The websolutions tag has been added to this thread just below the thread title. Click it to find similar queries.)
But the starting thread would be the @DavidMStraub July 2021 posting :
Dear Gramps users and developers,
the first version of the Gramps Web API has been released today.
What is it?
It is a new Python package that allows yout to host your family tree database on a web server and access it via a HTTP REST API. Currently, only read access is implemented, but adding write access (to add new or modify existing objects like people, events, media, …) is on the roadmap.
Why is this useful?
The main use case is arguably to serve as a backend for connected apps (web or…
Or the 2020 posting by @jeff about collaborating:
I was interested in getting Gramps on the web, specifically using AWS.
I started with David Straub’s work, located at: GitHub - DavidMStraub/gramps-webapp: Genealogical progressive web app based on Gramps
He was working on getting a front-end web app running on a Raspberry PI with gramps back-end.
There is definitely potential here, but lots of work left.
I have been successful with getting David’s version onto an AWS EC2.
If other people were interested in developing a Web-based gramps, w…
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