nextjs-ecommerce-app
NextJS E-Commerce App
E-Commerce application using Next.js, React.js, Prisma & Node.js
Getting Started
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.
Prerequisites
You are going to need Node.js and npm installed on your machine.
Installing
How to properly install and configure this repository to work on your machine.
Cloning the repository
git clone ...
Enter cloned directory
cd nextjs-ecommerce-app/
Enter Backend directory and do npm install
cd nextjs-ecommerce-app/backend && npm install --save
Enter Frontend directory and do npm install
cd nextjs-ecommerce-app/frontend && npm install --save
Starting the repository on your machine
You will need to run Backend & Frontend seperately, ports are already configured, make sure you don’t conflict them if you change anything.
Enter Frontend directory and do npm start
cd nextjs-ecommerce-app/frontend && npm start
Enter Backend directory and do npm start
cd nextjs-ecommerce-app/backend && npm start
Now you can load localhost:7777 in your browser and use the app.
Built With
- React – Frontend javascript library by Facebook
- Node – Backend framework
- Express – Node.js web application framework
- Apollo – State maanagement Library
- Prisma – Database Abstraction linking database to GraphQL server
- Docker – PaaS containerization technology
Authors
- Patrick Nzediegwu – [NextJS-Ecommerce-Application]