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📡

DevRadar

An application that finds nearby developers working with the technologies that the user search for 📡

🛠️ Technologies

⚙️ Requirements

🚀 Installation

$ git clone https://github.com/gabrielsanttana/devradar

📦 API

Before running the API, it's necessary to have a database setup on a MongoDB Atlas Cluster. With that, create a .env file in the backend folder root and put these keys in environment variables and they'll work on the mongoose connection string.

Example:

MONGODB_USERNAME=username
MONGODB_PASSWORD=123456
MONGODB_CLUSTER_URL=cluster0-lfmbb.mongodb.net

If you prefer, you can just place your connection string on the server.js file.

mongoose.connect(`mongodb+srv...`);

Then:

$ cd devradar/backend
$ npm install
$ npm run dev

Note: It's important to have the API running to be able to properly run the web and mobile app

💻 Web

$ cd devradar/frontend
$ npm install
$ npm start 

The application will pop-up in the browser on http://localhost:3000

📱 Mobile

It's also necessary to have a React Native Expo environment setup and the Expo mobile app installed on your smartphone. It's important that both the smartphone and the computer are connected to the same network and to put the local IP address on the baseURL in the api.js file.

Example:

const api = axios.create({
  baseURL: 'http://000.000.00.000:3333',
});

With that:

$ cd devradar/mobile
$ npm install -g expo-cli
$ npm install
$ npm start

A new window with application log will open in the browser.

Then, you can simply load the app by scanning the QR code with the Expo mobile app or by using the local URL.

⚖️ License

MIT License

Made with ❤️ by Gabriel Santana