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ACM Purple Team Backend - Splash Pages

Built in Express.js with care by the ACM Side Projects Purple Team. Generate a splash page for your event with all of its details with minimal effort!

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on Heroku.

Requirements

  1. Install the latest version of Node.js
  2. Setup a MongoDB account and database

Installing

Get a development environment running.

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine git clone https://github.com/acmucsd/purple-team-backend.git
  2. Navigate to your project directory via terminal
  3. Run npm install to install all dependencies
  4. Rename the example environment file and edit its contents for a testing environment
    • cp .env.example .env to rename the example environment file
    • Edit the contents to reflect the .env configuration displayed below
  5. Run npm run dev to boot up your backend server in development mode.
    • Use npm start to regularly launch your backend server.
    • Use npm run test to run unit tests on your routes

Example .env configuration

NODE_ENV=development
PORT=3000
#MongoDB connection information
MONGO_URI = mongodb_connection_string

You can find the mongodb_connection_string by going to your MongoDB data cluster, clicking connect, then the Connect your application button. From there, there should be a Connection String Only box that contains your connection string. (Make sure to follow the instructions listed below the box!)

Deployment

  1. Create a free Heroku account and install the Heroku Command Line interface (CLI).
    • Make sure you login to Heroku on your CLI using heroku login and following the instructions.
  2. Navigate to your project directory using cd
  3. Use heroku create app_name to create a Heroku application with the name "app_name" (put your application's name here)
  4. Run heroku buildpacks:set heroku/nodejs to set the application's build pack.
  5. Install the MLab addon to setup a MongoDB database for your Heroku app with the command heroku addons:create mongolab:sandbox
  6. Push your code up to Heroku with git push heroku master

Now your application should be setup on your Heroku account and is ready for requests!

File Hierarchy

  • /src - main folder of the project
  • /src/database - folder containing everything about the mongoDB database
  • /src/database/models - folder with all database models
  • /src/routes - contains all routes

NOTES

  • When running tests, mongod will be spun up in memory for easy tests (mongodb-memory-server).
    • Otherwise, the app will attempt to connect to the MongoDB database referred to in the .env connection string variable.

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