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This project is an application skeleton for a typical Node.js web app.

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Getting Started

To get you started you can simply clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/FortechRomania/express-mongo-example-project

and install the dependencies

npm install

Prerequisites

You need git to clone the repository. You can get git from http://git-scm.com/.

A number of node.js tools is necessary to initialize and test the project. You must have node.js and its package manager (npm) installed. You can get them from http://nodejs.org/. The tools/modules used in this project are listed in package.json and include express, mongodb and mongoose.

MongoDB

The project uses MongoDB as a database. If you are on Mac and using Homebrew package manager the installation is as simple as brew install mongodb.

Apidoc

To install run npm install apidoc -g.

Start the MongoDB server

First we need to create the db directory where the database files will live in. In your terminal navigate to the root of your system by doing cd .. until you reach the top directory. You can create the directory by running sudo mkdir -p /data/db. Now open a different tab in your terminal and run mongod to start the Mongo server.

Run the Application

The project is preconfigured with a simple development web server. The simplest way to start this server is:

npm start

Generate API documentation

npm run doc

The command will generate a /doc folder that will contain an index.html file. Open it in any browser. The file contains information about API routes.

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