A price comparison application in which users can submit an item of interest to track across various online vendors and can show basic historical price fluctuations since the item has initially been queried. Users can signup and login to see their saved list of items that they have searched to track.
View the project roadmap here
See CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution guidelines.
Some usage instructions
brew install yarn
brew install redis
brew install postgresql
Yarn is a replacement for npm. It's faster and guarantees consistency -- as you deploy your code in various environments, you won't run the risk of slight variations in what gets installed.
yarn global add grunt-cli knex eslint
Override settings config/default.json
in any environment by making a copy of config/ENV.example.json
and naming it config/ENV.json
and setting the appropriate variable.
For environments that require use of environment variables, you can supply variables as defined in config/custom-environment-variables.json
.
See config package And custom environment variables
IMPORTANT: ensure postgres
is running before performing these steps.
Use grunt to create a new database for your development and test environments:
Development envronment: grunt pgcreatedb:default
Other environments, specify like so: NODE_ENV=test grunt pgcreatedb:default
In terminal, from the root directory:
To migrate to the latest version, run:
knex migrate:latest --env NODE_ENV
To rollback a version, run:
knex migrate:rollback --env NODE_ENV
To populate the database with seed data, run:
knex seed:run --env NODE_ENV
Note: --env NODE_ENV
may be omitted for development. For example, knex migrate:latest
will run all migrations in the development environment, while knex migrate:latest --env test
will migrate in the test environment.
To run webpack build: yarn run build
To run server: yarn run start
To run tests: yarn run test
To run your redis server for the session store redis-server