- express - web application framework for node
- pug - template engine
- stylus - pre-processor CSS
- mongoose - nodejs orm for mongodb
- bower - a package manager for the web
- gulp - automate workflow
- Node.js v16
http://nodejs.org
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├── app/
│ └── controllers # contains controller files
│ └── models # contains model files
│ └── views # contains express view (pug) files
│ └── routes.js # routes config file
├── config/
│ ├── index.js # environment config file
│ └── db.js # db config
├── public/ # contains static assets
│ ├── components # bower components folder
│ │ └── ...
│ ├── favicon # favicon folder
│ ├── fonts # contains font files
│ ├── css # all files will generate from gulp
│ ├── styl # contains style sheets (stylus)
│ ├── js # contains js files
│ └── img # contains image files
├── test/
│ └── spec.js # unit & func tests
├── .bowerrc # bower config
├── .bower.json # bower dependencies
├── .Procfile # process file for heroku implementation
├── .gitignore # specifies intentionally untracked files to ignore
├── .editorconfig.js # editor config
├── .gulpfile.js # gulp config
├── .eslintrc.yml # eslint config
├── .eslintignore # eslint ignore specific files and directories config file
├── .travis.yml # travis ci config
├── app.js # app setup file
└── package.json # build scripts and dependencies
The easiest way to get started is to clone the repository:
# Get the latest snapshot
$ git clone https://github.com/ed3ath/cbtracker
$ cd cbtracker
# Install dependencies
$ npm install
$ node app.js
npm run dev
Your app should now be running on localhost:3000.
npm test
npm run lint
- Docker
https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/
# Build the project
docker-compose build
# Start the application
docker-compose up
Make sure you have the Heroku Toolbelt installed.
heroku create
git push heroku master
heroku open
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