NestJS, Angular 6, Server Side Rendering (Angular Universal), GraphQL, JWT (JSON Web Tokens) and Facebook/Twitter/Google Authentication, Mongoose, MongoDB, Webpack, TypeScript
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NestJS, Angular 6, Server Side Rendering (Angular Universal), GraphQL, JWT (JSON Web Tokens) and Facebook/Twitter/Google Authentication, Mongoose, MongoDB, Webpack, TypeScript
CoderDost MERN Stack E-commerce Project - Backend Repository
🔥 TypeORM - Express - Angular 8 - NestJS Server Side Rendering (SSR) 😺
A headless CMS built in Express for PostgresQL using Sequelize. Generally follows the Wordpress post and term schema.
Build an authentication system using Node.js, Express, and Passport.js
This is a minimalist express boilerplate with ECMA features enabled, MongoDB configured and ready to be multi-stage dockerized
🔐 User authentication in SPA, built with Node.js and React (Koa, Passport, Redux, Redux-Saga and React Router). Local authentication – users can log in using username, passport and authentication through Facebook.
A journaling web app for keeping track of your mood throughout the year through colors
Passport Examples with different Database and strategies - MySQL | Sequelize | MongoDB | Mongoose
A simple REST api built on nodejs with a mysql database, redis session store, and passport authentication
A simple Koa.js boilerplate which implements sequelize and mysql-postgresql
A Vue+Vuex starter with Nuxt scaffolding, Bulma styling, and Express backend.
Chat on Nest.js, MongoDB and Socket.io (Login, Register, Messages, Chats)
MERN Stack SPA e-learning platform.
A fully authenticated, dynamically updating blogging website to create posts sharing thoughts, ideas, and experiences.
An employee facing hotel reservation system/CMS. React SPA client. Express (Node.js) back-end connected to a MySQL Database. Using Passport and the Passport-local strategy to authenticate employees of varying access levels.
Building a simple NodeJS Application with authentication using passport
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