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Cricket Weapon E-Commerce Shopping App


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Introduction


Welcome to Cricket Weapon, an e-commerce shopping app built using the MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js) stack and Material-UI (MUI) for the user interface. This project provides both normal user and admin modes, offering a wide range of features to enhance the shopping experience.

Demo

Normal User Area

user-demo.mp4

Admin Area

admin-demo.mp4

Dummy User Accounts

Email (Normal User) Password Email (Admin) Password
user2@gmail.com user1234 admin@gmail.com admin@123
user3@gmail.comm user1234 admin01@gmail.com user1234

Tech Stack

MongoDB Express React Node.js Material-UI Stripe Mongoose Redux Redux-thunk CSS3

Project Configuration Guide

Cloudinary Configuration

  • Cloudinary is used for image management and hosting. Follow these steps to configure Cloudinary for your project.

    • Create a Cloudinary account here.
    • Create a new Cloudinary project.
    • Go to the dashboard and copy the cloud name, API key, and API secret.

    Stripe Configuration

    • Stripe is used for payment processing. Follow these steps to configure Stripe for your project.
    • Create a Stripe account here.
    • Go to the dashboard and copy the publishable key and secret key.

    Nodemailer Configuration

    • Nodemailer is used for sending emails. Follow these steps to configure Nodemailer for your project.
    • Create a Gmail account here.
    • Go to the account settings and enable the Less Secure App Access.
    • Go to the dashboard and copy the email and password.
    • Go to .env file and save SMTP_MAIL and SMTP_PASS.
    • If you are using Gmail, you can directly copy the email and password. If you are using any other email service, you need to copy the SMTP host, port, and service.
    • Repl

    MongoDB Configuration

    • MongoDB is used for storing data. Follow these steps to configure MongoDB for your project.
    • Create a MongoDB account here.
    • Create a new project and cluster.
    • Go to the dashboard and copy the connection string.
    • Go to .env file and save DB_LINK.

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/MehraDevesh2022/CricketWeapon-Store.git
    cd CricketWeapon-Store
  2. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    cd frorntend
    npm install
    cd ..
  3. Create a config folder inside the backend directory of the project and then create a .env file inside the config folder and add the following:

    PORT = 5000
    DB_LINK ="mongodb+srv://<username>:<password>@<cluster-url>/<database-name>?retryWrites=true&w=majority"
    NODE_ENV = production
    JWT_SECRET = <jwt-secret-key>
    JWT_EXPIRE = 5d
    COOKIE_EXPIRE = 5
    SMTP_HOST=smtp.gmail.com
    SMTP_PORT=465
    SMTP_SERVICE = gmail
    SMTP_MAIL = <smtp-email>
    SMTP_PASSWORD = <smtp-password>
    SMTP_PASS = <smtp-password>
    CLOUDINARY_NAME = <cloudinary-name>
    API_KEY = <api-key>
    API_SECRET = <api-secret>
    CLOUDINARY_URL=cloudinary://<api-key>:<api-secret>@<cloudinary-name>
    FRONTEND_URL = http://localhost:3000
    STRIPE_API_KEY = <stripe-api-key>
    STRIPE_SECRET_KEY = <stripe-secret-key>
    
    
  4. Run the app:

    cd backend &&
    npm start

    Features

Normal User Mode

Feature Description
User Authentication OAuth with JWT for secure user login and registration
Password Reset Reset password via email with reset link
Profile Management Update user profile details (email, name, password, picture)
Shopping Cart Add items to the cart and apply coupon codes
Product Review Logged-in users can review products
Shipping Options Specify shipping area for product delivery
Order Tracking Track the status of orders
Payment Gateway Secure payment processing via Stripe
Contact Form Contact form for user assistance
Saved Addresses Save multiple shipping addresses
Advanced Search Filter products by price range, category, and rating
State Management Global state management with Redux

Admin Mode

Feature Description
Admin Dashboard Access to an admin-only dashboard
User Management View and manage users (delete, promote to admin)
Product Management Edit and create products, manage stock levels
Review Management View and delete product reviews
Order Management View all orders, and can manage them
Role-Based Permissions Restrict admin features based on roles
Order Approval Workflow Set up approval process for Update status of order

Upcoming Features

Normal User Mode

Feature Description
Wishlist Create and manage wishlists for products
Product Recommendations Receive suggestions for related products
Product Comparisons Compare product specifications side by side
Social Sharing Share favorite products on social media

Admin Mode

Feature Description
Sales Analytics Gain insights into sales trends and popular products
Dynamic Coupons Create and manage targeted coupons
User Analytics Track user engagement and activity
Bulk Product Upload Upload and update multiple products using CSV
Automated Emails Send automated emails for order confirmation and updates
Notification Center Receive alerts for new orders, low stock, and more
Data Export Export data sets (e.g., orders, products) to CSV or Excel
Product Bundles Create and manage product bundles

Dependencies and Libraries

Backend

Dependency Description
@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties Babel plugin for class properties
@strapi/provider-upload-cloudinary Cloudinary provider for Strapi uploads
bcryptjs Hash passwords before storing
body-parser Parse incoming request bodies
cloudinary Cloud storage for images and videos
cookie-parser Parse Cookie header and populate req.cookies
cors Enable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
crypto Cryptographic functions for Node.js
crypto-js JavaScript library for cryptographic operations
dotenv Load environment variables from a .env file
express Web application framework for Node.js
express-fileupload Middleware to handle file uploads in Express
helmet Secure HTTP headers middleware
http-proxy-middleware Proxy requests in development
jsonwebtoken Generate and verify JSON Web Tokens
jwt-simple Simple JWT encoding and decoding
mongoose MongoDB object modeling tool
nodemailer Send email using Node.js
nodemon Monitor for changes in source code and restart server
react-chartjs-2 React wrapper for Chart.js 2
stripe Payment processing library
validator Validate and sanitize user input

Frontend

Dependency Description
@emotion/react Emotion library for writing CSS with JavaScript
@emotion/styled Styled components using Emotion
@material-ui/core UI components library for Material Design
@material-ui/data-grid Data grid component for Material-UI
@material-ui/icons Material Design icons for React components
@material-ui/lab Additional components and utilities for Material-UI
@mui/icons-material Material-UI icons for MUI components
@mui/material Material-UI components library
@mui/styles Styling solution for Material-UI components
@stripe/react-stripe-js React components for Stripe's client-side JavaScript library
@stripe/stripe-js Stripe's client-side JavaScript library
@testing-library/user-event Utilities for simulating events with Testing Library
axios Promise-based HTTP client for the browser and Node.js
highcharts Interactive JavaScript charting library
highcharts-react-official React wrapper for Highcharts library
node-sass Sass compiler for Node.js
react JavaScript library for building user interfaces
react-alert React component for customizable alerts
react-alert-template-basic Basic template for react-alert
react-dom Entry point to the React DOM library
react-helmet Manage document head in React
react-js-pagination Pagination component for React
react-material-ui-carousel Carousel component for Material-UI
react-redux State management library for React
react-router-dom Routing library for React applications
react-scripts Create React apps with no build configuration
redux Predictable state container for JavaScript apps
redux-devtools-extension Redux DevTools integration
redux-thunk Thunk middleware for Redux
styled-components CSS-in-JS library for styling React components
swiper Mobile touch slider library
web-vitals Library for measuring web performance metrics

Hosting Your Complete App on Vercel

This guide will walk you through the process of hosting your complete MERN stack app on Vercel using the vercel.json configuration.

Step 1: Prepare Your Project

  • Organize your project with a root directory that contains both frontend and backend folders.

  • Ensure both backend and frontend directories have all necessary code and dependencies.

  • Create a vercel.json file in the root directory.

  • Add the following code to vercel.json:

    {
      "version": 2,
      "builds": [
        {
          "src": "./backend/server.js",
          "use": "@vercel/node"
        },
        {
          "src": "./frotend/build",
          "use": "@vercel/static"
        }
      ],
      "rewrites": [
        {
          "source": "/(.*)",
          "destination": "/backend/server.js"
        }
      ]
    }
    • Note :
      • Using this configuration will require you to run npm run build in the frontend directory before deploying to Vercel.
      • Ensure your folder structure looks like this:
          root
          ├── backend
          ├── frontend
          │   ├── node_modules
          │   ├── package.json
          │   ├── build
          │   └── ...
          ├── node_modules
          ├── package.json
          ├── vercel.json
          └── ...

Step 2: Push Code to GitHub

  • Push all your code to GitHub, ignoring the node_modules folder and .env file.

Step 3: Create a Vercel Account

  • Create an account on Vercel if you haven't already.
  • Connect your GitHub account to Vercel.

Step 4: Create a Vercel Project

  • Create a new project in Vercel.
  • Select your GitHub repository (e.g., CricketWeapon-store).

Step 5: Configure Project Settings

  • Configure the project settings:
    • Keep the settings as they are.
    • Add all your .env variables in the Environment Variables section.

Step 6: Deploy Your App

  • Click on "Deploy" and wait for a few minutes for the deployment process to complete.

Step 7: Visit Your App

  • Once the deployment is successful, click on "Visit" to access your live app.

Step 8: Enjoy Your App

  • Congratulations! Your app is now live and accessible.

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Experience top-tier online shopping with CricketWeapon, an advanced MERN stack e-commerce platform. Explore a diverse product catalog, streamline user profiles, track orders, and harness comprehensive admin features. Elevate your retail journey with our powerful MERN technology stack and dynamic interface!",Built with MongoDB, Express, React, Node.

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