A property management app that allows a user to signup, login and logout. A User can create edit and delete a property.
Work in process, add:
- repair requests
- tenant information
- important documentation
- payment schedule
Must be linked up with Master Key Backend to upload and save data.
Clone backend repo - linked above
Change directories into top level of app
Run bundle install
Run rails s
Open your browser to localhost:3001
Clone the this repo
Change directories into top level of app
In terminal, write: npm install
Still in terminal, write: npm start
Open browser to localhost:3000
rails db:create
rails db:migrate
enable_extension "plpgsql"
To start up the postgre sql server, input code into terminal:
1) sudo apt-get update
2) sudo apt-get install postgresql postgresql-contrib
3) ls /etc/postgresql/13/main/
4) service postgresql status - to check the staus of the server
If it's a down status:
5) sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql start - then check status to make sure it's up and running
ruby 2.6.1p33
"@reduxjs/toolkit": "^1.5.1",
"@testing-library/jest-dom": "^5.11.4",
"@testing-library/react": "^11.1.0",
"@testing-library/user-event": "^12.1.10",
"bootstrap": "^4.6.0",
"react": "^17.0.2",
"react-bootstrap": "^1.6.0",
"react-dom": "^17.0.2",
"react-redux": "^7.2.4",
"react-router-dom": "^5.2.0",
"react-scripts": "4.0.3",
"redux": "^4.1.0",
"redux-thunk": "^2.3.0",
"web-vitals": "^1.0.1"
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