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Project Starter

A starter repo for building CUNY Tech Prep projects with React, Express.js, and Sequelize.js

Stack

API

  • express.js
  • sequelize.js

React client

  • Built using create-react-app and configured to work with the api.
  • Bootstrap 4.x added to /client/public/index.html
  • React Router

Project Structure

.
├── README.md
├── api
│   ├── app.js
│   ├── config
│   │   └── config.json
│   ├── controllers
│   │   ├── appConfig.js
│   │   ├── index.js
│   │   └── posts.js
│   └── models
│       ├── index.js
│       └── post.js
├── client
│   ├── README.md
│   ├── package-lock.json
│   ├── package.json
│   ├── public
│   │   ├── favicon.ico
│   │   ├── index.html
│   │   ├── logo192.png
│   │   ├── logo512.png
│   │   ├── manifest.json
│   │   └── robots.txt
│   └── src
│       ├── App.css
│       ├── App.js
│       ├── App.test.js
│       ├── components
│       │   ├── Loading.js
│       │   └── Post.js
│       ├── index.css
│       ├── index.js
│       ├── logo.svg
│       ├── pages
│       │   ├── AboutUsPage.js
│       │   ├── PostFormPage.js
│       │   ├── PostsListPage.js
│       │   └── ShowPostPage.js
│       └── serviceWorker.js
├── package-lock.json
└── package.json

Dev Setup

Each team member will need to do this on their local machine.

Create a postgres db

Create a user in postgres named ctp_user with the password ctp_pass:

This only needs to be done one time on your machine You can create additional users if you want to.

createuser -P -s -e ctp_user

Create a separate db for this project:

createdb -h localhost -U ctp_user collegeSharing_development

For more details see this installing postgres guide

Running the app

For local development you will need two terminals open, one for the api-backend and another for the react-client.

Clone this app, then:

# api-backend terminal 1
cp .env.example .env
npm install
npm run dev
# react-client terminal 2
cd client
npm install
npm start

In production you will only deploy a single app. The react client will build into static files that will be served from the backend.

Deployment

Setting up Heroku

Install the heroku cli if you don't already have it.

You will also need a heroku account And this will only be done once on your machine

# on mac
brew install heroku/brew/heroku
heroku login

Create a Heroku project

Next, cd into this project directory and create a project:

heroku create cool-appname
heroku addons:create heroku-postgresql:hobby-dev

This will deploy your apps to https://cool-appname.herokuapp.com, assuming that it is not taken already.

You only need to do this once per app

Deploying the app

Whenever you want to update the app run this command.

git push heroku master

This command deploys your master branch. You can change that and deploy a different branch such as: git push heroku development

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