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MERN Material Demo web application

This project implements a web application skeleton within the JavaScript ecosystem using the Mongo-Express-React-Node stack. The main idea is to set up a rudimentary system that can be "easily" developed further into a real full-stack JavaScript application.

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Introduction

The "MERN stack" consists of:

  • MongoDB as the database
  • Express.js to build the backend API
  • React to build the web browser UI
  • Node.js to run the web server in general

In addition to the above tools, this project also uses

  • Material UI React component library to obtain reasonable looking extensible visual components
  • JSON Web Tokens for auth session handling
  • React-Redux to manage application state

Requirements

Node.js, Docker and Yarn should be installed.

Quick start

The service can be locally set up with GNU Make

  • make install
  • make up -j2: Sets up the application at http:localhost:8000. Note that we start two processes, one for the server and the client, respectively.
  • make db-reset: Clean up database. Useful when making changes.
  • make clean: Clean up development environment

Installation step-by-step

JavaScript packages

Install client and server JS packages (separately in the respective node_modules folders) by running yarn install in server/ and client/, respectively.

Install MongoDB in Docker

Install and run MongoDB in a Docker container:

docker run -d --name mongodb -p 27017:27017 mongo

Data will be stored in the container. MongoDB image will be downloaded, and the service will be running at http://localhost:27107. Start both servers with

cd server && yarn server
cd client && yarn start

Afterwards, the application should be accessible at http://localhost:8000. When development is finished, you can remove the MongoDB docker.

NixOS support

Start a nix-shell in the project root directory. The shell definition will be based on default.nix. Otherwise proceed as above.

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