Now that our backend is up and running, it’s time to get into its client side implementation. Go to the server side folder and run nodemon index.js to run the backend server. Next, make sure the nodemon package is installed on your machine globally. Once installed run mongo server using the mongod command in your terminal, if it is not started as a service in your machine. Secondly, install mongodb in your machine. CD into its root folder and run npm install. Getting startedĬlone my previous blog repository. This post assumes that you already know react and basic concepts of Redux and Redux-Saga. To write its client side I decided to use the tech stack below: Since I used postman to test the working of that platform, I thought this would be a good idea to have its client side implementation. In my previous blog I wrote how to write a scalable architecture in Node.js. ![]() Please head to its repository to view the changes. UPDATE(): I recently updated this project with most recent react routers i.e.
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