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NodeJS Mongo BoilerPlate

CRUD API using NodeJS, Experss, MongoDB

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This Repo is for beginners of NodeJS who wants to make a full API service. This repo has a good folder structure. Joi for validation of incoming data. Passport for encrypting passwords.

Prerequisites

Following are the softwares requried to get this api up and running.

Installing

  • Getting the configuration ready
    Copy the .env.example file at the same location and save as .env

    cp .env.example .env
    
  • Create account on MongoDB Atlas and paste the database URL in .env file

  • Create account on Sentry and paste the Sentry DNS into .env file (Only for production to get emails about errors)

  • Install the packages mentioned in package.json file for getting all dependencies of the project.

    npm install --save
    
  • Starting the application

    npm start
    

Getting started with the project with Docker

  • Fork the repository on GitHub.

  • Navigate to the folder of the repository.

  • To run this project, you should have Docker installed on your system. If you don't have Docker, you can visit The official site of Docker to install them on your system.

  • Building the Docker Image for Docker Hub

     docker build -t your_dockerhub_username/your_project_name .
    

    The . specifies that the build context is the current directory.

  • It will take a minute or two to build the image. Once it is complete, check your images:

     docker images
    

    You will see the image listed in the list.

  • Run the following command to build the container:

     docker run -p 5000:5000 <your_dockerhub_username>/<your_project_name>
    

    All requests of port 5000 will be forwarded to port 5000 of container

  • Once your container is up and running, you can inspect a list of your running containers with following command:

     docker ps
    

    You will see the image listed in the list.

  • With your container running, you can now visit your application by navigating your browser to http://your_server_ip. You will see your application landing page once again:

  • For stoping the container you can use following command:

     docker stop <Container_Id>
    

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