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This repository contains the TaskPro Backend API project, which provides an API for interacting with the TaskPro application
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This is a link to the frontend repository
- Project overview
- Technologies used
- Our team
- API Documentation
- Requirements
- Instalattion
- Configuration
- Server Commands
This project implements the server-side component of the TaskPro application. It is built on Node.js, utilizing the Express.js framework to implement the API and Mongoose for interacting with the MongoDB database.
Here are some of the key technologies used in this project:
- Node.js: JavaScript runtime environment for server-side execution.
- Express.js: Framework for building server applications and APIs.
- MongoDB: NoSQL database for data storage.
- Mongoose: Library for interacting with MongoDB.
- Axios: Library for making HTTP requests.
- JWT: Standard for authentication and authorization.
- Bcrypt: Library for hashing passwords.
- Cloudinary: Service for storing and processing media files.
- Joi: Library for data validation.
- Nodemailer: Module for sending emails.
- Swagger UI: Tool for documenting and testing APIs.
- Multer: Middleware for file uploads.
- Multer Storage Cloudinary: Storage integration for Multer with Cloudinary.
- Nanoid: Library for generating unique identifiers.
- Query String: Library for working with URL parameters.
- CORS: Manages resource access from different origins.
- Cross-env: Utility for setting environment variables.
- Dotenv: Library for managing environment variables.
- Serhii Safonov -
team-lead
,developer
github profile - Mariia Samodurova -
scrum-master
,developer
github profile - Serhii Busha -
developer
github profile - Inha Sydorchuk -
developer
github profile - Anastasiia Rodzina -
developer
github profile - Oleksandra Koshyl -
developer
github profile - Natalia Potushynska -
developer
github profile - Anna Voitsekhovska -
developer
github profile - Tetiana Kubrak -
developer
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For detailed descriptions of API requests and interactions, refer to the TaskPro documentation
Before getting started with the project, make sure you have the following tools installed on your computer:
- Node.js (version 18 or higher)
- Clone this repository to your local computer.
- Open the terminal and navigate to the root folder of the project.
- Run the command
npm install
.
- Create a .env file in the project's root folder, based on the .env.example file.
- Specify the necessary environment variables in this file.
npm:
npm start
— Start the server in production mode.npm run dev
— Start the server in development mode.