Make sure that an AWS environment has the following and install:
node -v
nvm -v
nvm install --lts
npm -v
npm install testem -g
npm install -g c9 or npm install -y
npm install [email protected]
bootstraps linked for formating (quick!):
Link SHH keys via this link: Github key link
Make a local git repository using git init inside a new directory Write some code! Add your new code to the staging area with git add, then make a commit using git commit Make a new remote repository on Github Follow the instructions given after you create your repo to add your GitHub repo as a remote for your local project. Use git push origin master to push your work up to your remote on GitHub! Repeat until it's second nature!
- Initial package.json & install dependencies (localhost: 3000):
> npx create-react-app <project name>
> cd <project name>
> npm install --save react-router-dom
- Test front-end once pages are generated (ctrl-c to exit):
> npm run start
- Establish Firebase email/password only (see resources):
> npm install firebase
Required for index.js
import { initializeApp } from 'firebase/app';
- Include the remainder of the info provided by Firebase (see resources):
- Add LoginPage.js & CreateAccountPage.js to pages section
Required for LoginPage.js
import { getAuth, signInWithEmailAndPassword } from 'firebase/auth';
Required for CreateAccountPage.js
import { getAuth, createUserWithEmailAndPassword } from 'firebase/auth';
Required for NavBar.js
import { getAuth, signOut } from 'firebase/auth';
- Sign Out Button uses onClick of signOut(getAuth())
- Install express:
> npm install express --save
> npm express -v
> npm list express
-
To avoid using babble the package.json must have "type": module, added below "main": "index.js",
-
Run test with Postman as needed to test calls before connecting to client end.
- Adding with Mongodb community(yum/red hat)
> [mongodb-org-6.0]
> name=MongoDB Repository
> baseurl=https://repo.mongodb.org/yum/redhat/$releasever/mongodb-org/6.0/x86_64/
> gpgcheck=1
> enabled=1
> gpgkey=https://www.mongodb.org/static/pgp/server-6.0.asc
- Install MongoDB packages:
> sudo yum install -y mongodb-org
> mongo --version
> npm mongodb -v
> echo -e "[mongodb-org-3.6] \nname=MongoDB Repository\nbaseurl=https://repo.mongodb.org/yum/amazon/2013.03/mongodb-org/3.6/x86_64/\ngpgcheck=1 \nenabled=1 \ngpgkey=https://www.mongodb.org/static/pgp/server-3.6.asc" | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/mongodb-org-3.6.repo
> sudo yum install -y mongodb-org-shell
> mongo --version
- Access MongoDB shell:
> mongo
- Updated mongoDB database, collections
- A new database will need to be generated (see resources)
- Install mongoDB into the node backend:
> npm install mongodb
- Confirm function with MongoClient from mongodb.
- This will later be connected to with db.js document.
- Establish Firebase email/password only (see resources):
> npm install firebase-admin
- Include the remainder of Firebase Credentials in .gitignore (see resources):
Required for server.js
import admin from 'firebase-admin';
- Test dev environment:
> npm install -g nodeman
> npx nodemon src/server.js
- Update package.json
- Run short cut to test back-end:
> npm run dev
- Install homebrew by going to the following (see resources):
> /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"
- Confirm homebrew has been loaded:
> brew --version
> brew --prefix
- Add mongoDB with the homebrew (additional resources):
> brew tap mongodb/brew
> brew update
> brew install mongosh
> brew install [email protected]
- Confirm mongodb community is install:
> brew services start [email protected]
- Install axios library to front end:
> npm install axios
> npm axios --version
- Add a proxy to the package.json file (8080 AWS-linux, 8000 Mac-OS)
- In package.json add "proxy": localhost:id
- There is also the ability to install a cors dependencies:
> npm install cors
> npm cors --version
- Initiate both front & backend at the same time
- Use axios (front-end) to corresponding server.js (back-end & CRUD)
Hombrew Install (Mac):
Troubleshooting:
> brew config
> brew doctor
RedHat Install (linux):
Mongodb Install & Updates:
Required for hosting:
Firebase Install Info:
Google Cloud: