#node.js
#mvc
#assembler-institute
#master-in-software-engineering
In this project you will be able to create one of our Develop Your Project projects based on the MVC pattern in Node.js.
- Getting Started
- Deployment
- Technologies used
- Project requirements
- Project delivery
- Resources
- License
- Contributors ✨
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system (if it applies to this project/pill).
First, you will need to clone
or fork
the repository into your Github
account:
$ git clone https://github.com/assembler-school/node-develop-your-mvc-project.git
First, you will need to install the dependencies with: npm install
$ npm install
@TODO
For this project you can use Netlify and Heroku to deploy the front and backend apps.
- React.js
- Node.js
- You must develop this project using a single HTML page
- You cannot use third-party libraries
- You must use semantic HTML5 elements for all the contents of the application
- All code including comments need to be written in English
- Use a code style like camelCase
- Never use inline styles in the HTML documents
- It is recommended to divide the tasks into several subtasks so that you can associate each particular step of the construction with a specific commitment
- You should try as much as possible that the commits and planned tasks are the same
- You must create a correctly documented README.md file in the root directory of the project (see guidelines in Resources)
- The passwords should be hashed before storing them in the database
- You should follow the express security best practices
- You must prevent sql injection on each interaction that you make with the database
- All the routes that are specified as protected should be protected so that only users that are logged in and have the appropriate ROLE (ADMIN | EMPLOYEE) can perform operations and access data or endpoints
- You must store any sensitive data in .env variables and ignore the file from the git repository history
To deliver this project you must follow the steps indicated in the document:
- See the original doc provided by us
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Dani Lucaci 💻 📖 💡 🔧 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!