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Example CRUD Application

Getting Started

Running Locally

First, install the dependencies

npm install

A Postgres DB is needed, so if you are using Docker, then you can start a postgres db easily.

docker run --name os-postgres-db -e POSTGRESQL_USER=luke -e POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD=secret -e POSTGRESQL_DATABASE=my_data -d -p 5432:5432 centos/postgresql-10-centos7

In this example, the db user is luke, the password is secret and the database is my_data

You can then start the application like this:

DB_USERNAME=luke DB_PASSWORD=secret ./bin/www

Then go to http://localhost:8080

Running on Openshift

First, make sure you have an instance of Openshift setup and are logged in using oc login.

Then create a new project using the oc commands

oc new-project fun-node-fun

For this example, you will also need a postgres db running on your Openshift cluster.

oc new-app -e POSTGRESQL_USER=luke -ePOSTGRESQL_PASSWORD=secret -ePOSTGRESQL_DATABASE=my_data centos/postgresql-10-centos7 --name=my-database

Then run npm run openshift to deploy your app

Then you can navigate to the newly exposed route, something similar to "http://nodejs-rest-http-crud-boosters.192.168.99.100.nip.io/", this will probably be different based on your Openshift IP address