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A simple records system using MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js with real-time CRUD operations using Socket.io

MERN CRUD

A simple records system using MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js with real-time Create, Read, Update, and Delete operations using Socket.io. REST API was implemented on the back-end. Semantic UI React was used for the UI.

Node Version NPM Version MongoDB Version Mongoose Version Language: American English

Demo: https://mern-crud.herokuapp.com/

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Instructions

Fork, then download or clone the repo.

git clone https://github.com/<your-user-name>/mern-crud.git

Make sure MongoDB service is running.

The config folder contains a file named db.js. Before running locally, change the value of db as seen in the code below.

module.exports = {
  db: 'mongodb://localhost/mern-crud'
};

For the back-end, install the dependencies once via the terminal.

npm install

Run the main server. It listens on port 3000.

CORS=1 node server

View it on the browser.


If you want to configure the front-end, go to react-src folder via the terminal.

cd react-src

Install the dependencies required by React once.

npm install

Run the development server for React. It listens on port 4200.

REACT_APP_API_URL=http://localhost:3000 npm start

To make a production build, simply run on react-src folder via the terminal.

npm run build

It re-creates a folder named public on the root directory. This is where the production-ready front-end of the web application resides.

Docker

docker-compose up

Contribute

Feel free to help out as I may have other work/life commitments. See CONTRIBUTING.md.

To Do

  • Create
  • Read
  • Update
  • Delete
  • Real-time broadcast using Socket.io
  • Deploy in Heroku
  • Front-end validation (HTML)

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