This is a School Management System built using NodeJS, MongoDB, ExpressJS, Mongoose, and RESTful API.
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This is a School Management System built using NodeJS, MongoDB, ExpressJS, Mongoose, and RESTful API.
✨⚡️ A beautiful feature-rich GraphQL Client for all platforms.
This repository contains the backend code for a Twitter clone, built with Express.js, Apollo Server, and Prisma ORM. Featuring authentication, tweet functionalities, and written in TypeScript for enhanced development.
Wrapper for Express.js async middleware to handle rejected promises and synchronous exceptions
Express.js middleware to clean up uploaded files after multer
backend api using express and node
Express.js middleware to check whether the client is willing to accept JSON response
Express middleware for access control using IP / CIDR lists
ExpressJs
Simple tour package booking has been worked on in this repository.
Backend System for Ecommerce website with auth, orders, cart, product API's and Analytics route for the performance and summary
This is a Social Media App with Real-Time Chat Functionality built with MERN Stack 🌟
📝 A modularized Express.js API for managing checklists and templates with MongoDB. This project includes error handling, logging, and performance monitoring.
JSON Web Token (JWT) authorization in Express.JS
Web-based MongoDB admin interface, written with Node.js and express
This is a Single Page Application, where the Rents and Dues of Tenants can be handled and records will be stored in a Mongo DB database.
Rent-App Backend is the server-side application that supports the Rent-App front-end. It provides APIs for user authentication, house and car management, and reservation functionalities.
🦋 Auto-validates api requests, responses, and securities using ExpressJS and an OpenAPI 3.x specification
Full-stack CRUD, simplified, with SSOT TypeScript entities
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