YelpCamp is a full-stack website project where users can create and review campgrounds. In order to review or create a campground, you must have an account. This project is a part of Colt Steele's web dev bootcamp course on udemy.
This project is being created created using Node.js, Express, MongoDB, and Bootstrap. Passport.js is used to handle authentication.
Everyone can view the camps and reviews without signing up or logging in.
The user will have to login to edit the campground details or any comments.
The user can only edit/delete the campgrounds and comments that they have added.
All the data will pe persistent and is stored in the awazon cloud.
HTML5 - markup language for creating web pages and web applications
CSS3 - used for describing the presentation of a document written in a markup language
Bootstrap - free and open-source front-end web framework for designing websites and web applications quickly
jQuery - cross-platform JavaScript library designed to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML
DOM Manipulation - is a platform and language-neutral interface that allows programs and scripts to dynamically access and update the content, structure, and style of a document
Node.js - pen-source, cross-platform JavaScript run-time environment for executing JavaScript code server-side
Express.js - for building web applications and APIs and connecting middleware
REST - REST (REpresentational State Transfer) is an architectural style for developing web services
MongoDB - open-source cross-platform document-oriented NoSQL database program to store details like users info, campgrounds info and comments
PassportJS - authentication middleware for Node.js. Extremely flexible and modular, Passport can be unobtrusively dropped in to any Express-based web application
Data Associations - associating user data with the respective campgrounds and comments using reference method
Heroku - cloud platform as a service used as a web application deployment model
AWS - mongodb is hosted on amazon ec2 instance