In the project, I am doing it to develop myself on the back-end side. I spend my experience and effort to become a full-stack developer using Node.js and mongoDB.
In this project, I preferred Node.js in Back-end, mongoDB as Service, object document mapper (ODM) mongoose, Vue.js and pug in Front-end, SCSS for styling. I'm thinking of deploying my project to Google Cloud.
$ docker-compose up
You must have mongoDB, node.js and npm installed on your computer.
Then, first, after the cd backend
command, then the npm i
or npm install
command, if you are going to develop, you can restore the backend with the npm watch
command. If you have seen
started listening on http://localhost:3000/ in your terminal we are connected to mongoDB!!!🤪
if there is this command, it means its backend is working fine.
Then for the frontend, you can install the packages by saying yarn
in the frontend
folder, then you can raise the frontend with yarn serve
. If there is no problem, you can completely restore the project at http://localhost:8080/
.
$ cd backend
$ npm i
$ npm start
$ npm watch #run with nodemon for development
$ cd frontend
$ yarn
$ yarn serve
Run npm install
on the root folder and it will set up a pre-commit hook to lint the staged files. You will also have two lint commands, npm run lint
and npm run lint-staged
that you can run on the root folder.
These commands run the individual lint
and lint-staged
scripts in both the frontend
and the backend
folders, and they will respect individual configurations of these folders.
The starter repository of this project has been forked from dashersw/stack
GET http://localhost:3000/users HTTP/1.1
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POST https://cs-twitter-clone-backend.herokuapp.com/users HTTP/1.1
content-type: application/json
{"name": "John Doe", "handle": "@johnDoe", "email": "[email protected]"}
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DELETE http://localhost:3000/users/611390360384a2befbbc7466 HTTP/1.1
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GET http://localhost:3000/users/6113b3d9e2c6234211727249
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POST http://localhost:3000/users/617e978514928da134c12366/tweets HTTP/1.1
content-type: application/json
{"body": "This is a test tweet."}
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PATCH http://localhost:3000/users/6113a464e332bd183bf840d2 HTTP/1.1
content-type: application/json
{"name": "Cihat"}
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PATCH http://localhost:3000/users/611546eebd96a6a5e85c821d/following HTTP/1.1
content-type: application/json
{"userToFollowId": "6113dc26306ad96bcd30b251"}
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PATCH http://localhost:3000/users/612cea71e2e1167e4e1547ce/like HTTP/1.1
content-type: application/json
{"likeTweetId": "612cea85e2e1167e4e1547d1"}
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PATCH http://localhost:3000/users/6113dc26306ad96bcd30b251/retweet HTTP/1.1
content-type: application/json
{"retweetId": "6113de87306ad96bcd30b50b"}
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GET https://full-stack-twitter-clone-backend-i2smrx00x-cihat.vercel.app/users HTTP/1.1
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