This is an ongoing learning purpuse project, part of Coyotiv School of Software Engineer
We are building the back and frontend of a website using JavaScript stack: Node.js & Vue.js and MongoDB as database. We are usig Twitter as a model and excuse to understand how does the web applications we use on daily basis are built
It was build together with @dashersw during Live Pair Programming sessions, you can find the recordings and follow along here:
- Pair programming session: How to build a Twitter clone
- Pair programming session: How to build a Twitter clone - Part 2
- Pair programming session: How to build a Twitter clone - Part 3
Fork this repository
Navigate to a directory you will like to have it
Clone it :)
$ git clone git@github.com:discombobulateme/coyotiv-twitter-clone.git
Open the project folder
$ cd coyotiv-twitter-clone
Intall all the dependencies...
$ docker-compose up --build
$ docker-compose up
The starter stack works with a load balancer that binds to ports 80 and 443. It currently serves the domain http://stack.localhost. In order to reach the frontend through the stack, you need to edit your hosts
file (usually under /etc/hosts
in UNIX environments and C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
in Windows) and add the following line:
127.0.0.1 stack.localhost
Now if you visit http://stack.localhost, you will be greeted with the frontend starter project.
If you wish to use a domain name other than http://stack.localhost, simply set the environment variable DOMAIN
to any domain you want.
$ DOMAIN=another-domain.localhost docker-compose up
You then also need to update your hosts
file accordingly.
You can debug the backend while it's running in VSCode. Instead of running docker-compose up
, run the following command:
$ docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.debug.yml up
This starts the backend service in the debug mode, so you can use the built-in debug task Attach to backend
to debug your backend service.
$ cd backend
$ npm i
$ npm test
$ cd frontend
$ npm i
$ npm test:unit
$ npm test:e2e
Run npm install
on the root folder and it will set up a pre-commit hook to lint the staged files. You will also have two lint commands, npm run lint
and npm run lint-staged
that you can run on the root folder.
These commands run the individual lint
and lint-staged
scripts in both the frontend
and the backend
folders, and they will respect individual configurations of these folders.
This project uses Coyotiv Stack Template Repository as base
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