1° Entre no repositório pelo link https://github.com/Samanta00/Ellen-Samanta-Nunes-da-Silva
3° Em seu terminal digite git clone https://github.com/Samanta00/Ellen-Samanta-Nunes-da-Silva.git
4° após ter todo o código clonado digite npm install para pode instalar todas as dependência e configurações necessárias para o projeto rodar
5° Para rodar o Back-end será necessário ir na pasta do projeto chamada api, após isso ir no terminar e dar um npm run dev
6° Para rodar os testes feito em jest, você precisa ir no terminal da pasta chamada Api e dar um npm run test
7° Caso o projeto venha sem alguns arquivos no .env será necessário criar novamente um .env passando a url de um banco mongoose, banco necessário para o armazenamento de dados, e uma senha secreta para o secret, função necessária para gerar um usuário autenticado, imagens abaixo são como o exemplo esperado
note que em cima inseri a conexão de banco de dados em postgreesql, essa conexão está sendo executada em um servidor e você pode utilizar ela, insira:
GET: http://localhost:8081/customers/
POST: http://localhost:8081/customers/
PUT: http://localhost:8081/customers/:ID
DELETE: http://localhost:8081/customers/:ID
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