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A project built by Lighthouse Labs students.
SneakerExchange allows users to browse, buy and sell their sneakers! It is user friendly and uses modern frameworks such as Javascript, Node.js, sass, express and more!
Please enjoy our project and stay fresh, buy sneakers!
👟👟👟 Built by: Tom Adam, Calvin Zheng and Sher. 👟👟👟
- Create the
.env
by using.env.example
as a reference:cp .env.example .env
- Update the .env file with your correct local information
- username:
labber
- password:
labber
- database:
midterm
- Install dependencies:
npm i
- Fix to binaries for sass:
npm rebuild node-sass
- Reset database:
npm run db:reset
- Check the db folder to see what gets created and seeded in the SDB
- Run the server:
npm run local
- Note: nodemon is used, so you should not have to restart your server
- Visit
http://localhost:8080/
- Split routes into their own resource-based file names, as demonstrated with
users.js
andwidgets.js
- Split database schema (table definitions) and seeds (inserts) into separate files, one per table. See
db
folder for pre-populated examples. - Use the
npm run db:reset
command each time there is a change to the database schema or seeds.- It runs through each of the files, in order, and executes them against the database.
- Note: you will lose all newly created (test) data each time this is run, since the schema files will tend to
DROP
the tables and recreate them.
- Node 10.x or above
- NPM 5.x or above
- PG 6.x