This is a demo application illustrating various features used in everyday web development, with a fine touch of best practices. The demo app is a blog application where users can #, create an article, delete an article and add comments etc.
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Want to build something from scratch? use the boilerplate
- Checkout the apps that are built using this approach
- The wiki is wip, it has some information about the way application is setup.
git clone git://github.com/madhums/node-express-mongoose-demo.git
npm install
cp .env.example .env
npm start
Then visit http://localhost:3000/
NOTE: Do not forget to set the twitter, google, linkedin and github CLIENT_ID
s and SECRET
s. In development
env, you can set the env variables in .env
and replace the values there. In production
env, it is not safe to keep the ids and secrets in a file, so you need to set it up via commandline. If you are using heroku checkout how environment variables are set here.
npm test
You can also use docker for development. Make sure you run npm install on your host machine so that code linting and everything works fine.
npm i
cp .env.example .env
Start the services
docker-compose up -d
View the logs
docker-compose logs -f
In case you install a npm module while developing, it should also be installed within docker container, to do this first install the module you want with simple npm i module name
, then run it within docker container
docker-compose exec node npm i
If you make any changes to the file, nodemon should automatically pick up and restart within docker (you can see this in the logs)
To run tests
docker-compose exec -e MONGODB_URL=mongodb://mongo:27017/noobjs_test node npm test
Note that we are overriding the environment variable set in .env
file because we don't want our data erased by the tests.
Note: The difference between exec and run is that, exec executes the command within the running container and run will spin up a new container to run that command. So if you want to run only the tests without docker-compose up, you may do so by running docker-compose run -e MONGODB_URL=mongodb://mongo:27017/noobjs_test node npm test
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