node-react-ecommerce
React & Node Tutorial – Full ECommerce in 5 Hours [2020]
Welcome to my React and Node tutorial to build a fully-functional e-commerce website in 5 hours. Open your code editor and follow me for the next hours to build an e-commerce website using React and Node.JS.
Demo Website
👉 Demo : https://oldamazona.webacademy.pro
Video Tutorial
👉 Click on this image to watch full 5-hours video of this tutorial
You Will Learn
- HTML5 and CSS3: Semantic Elements, CSS Grid, Flexbox
- React: Components, Props, Events, Hooks, Router, Axios
- Redux: Store, Reducers, Actions
- Node & Express: Web API, Body Parser, File Upload, JWT
- MongoDB: Mongoose, Aggregation
- Development: ESLint, Babel, Git, Github,
- Deployment: Heroku
- Watch React & Node Tutorial
Run Locally
1. Clone repo
$ git clone git@github.com:basir/node-react-ecommerce.git
$ cd node-react-ecommerce
2. Install MongoDB
Download it from here: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/administration/install-community/
3. Run Backend
$ npm install
$ npm start
4. Run Frontend
# open new terminal
$ cd frontend
$ npm install
$ npm start
5. Create Admin User
- Run this on chrome: http://localhost:5000/api/users/createadmin
- It returns admin email and password
6. Login
- Run http://localhost:3000/signin
- Enter admin email and password and click signin
7. Create Products
- Run http://localhost:3000/products
- Click create product and enter product info
Support
- Q/A: https://webacademy.pro/oldamazona
- Contact Instructor: Basir
Video Tutorials
00:02:00 Part 01- Introduction
It gives you an overview of the tutorial to build an eCommerce website like Amazon.
00:08:26 Part 02- Install Tools
You need to install a code editor and a web browser to start web development. In this part, we will prepare the environment to start coding.
00:12:36 Part 03- Website Template
In this part, you create a web template for the eCommerce website.
00:29:47 Part 04- Products List
We will create a list of products as static HTML elements.
00:41:54 Part 05- Create Sidebar
We will create a hamburger menu that shows and hide the sidebar. Also, we design the details page of the products.
00:52:39 Part 06- Create React App
This part is about the frontend. We use React library to build the UI elements.
01:01:09 Part 07- Render Products
This is the home page of e-commerce. It shows a list of products.
01:06:30 Part 08- Product Details
When the user clicks on a product there should a page to show details about that product. This lesson is all about making an attractive details page.
01:30:53 Part 09- Create Node Server
This part is about Node and Express. They are the popular framework to create a web server using JavaScript language. We will create a MongoDB database and save and retrieve the admin user.
01:39:52 Part 10- Fetch Server Data
In this lesson, we use React Hooks to fetch data from the server. We use the axios library to do this job in a modern async/await style.
01:47:55 Part 11- Manage State With Redux
When it comes to handling multiple forms with their data nothing is better than state management. We use Redux in this lesson to handle complex state and keep the app behavior predictable.
02:07:11 Part 12- Add Redux To Details
In this part, we move the details page state to Redux. First, we create reducers then define actions and connect them to the details component.
02:29:23 Part 13- Shopping Cart Screen
Shopping Cart is the heart of any e-commerce website. We focus on creating a user-friendly shopping cart using React and Redux.
03:08:11 Part 14- Connect MongoDB
This lesson is about persisting data on the MongoDB database. We use mongoose package to create models and save and retrieve data from the database.
03:21:35 Part 15- Sign In User
We need to register the user before redirecting them to the checkout. In this part, we will create forms for getting user info and save them in the database.
03:56:02 Part 16- Manage Products
Admin should be able to define products and update the count in stock whenever they like. This page is about managing ECommerce products.
04:38:43 Part 17- Checkout Wizard
In this part, we implement the checkout wizard including sign in, shipping info, payment method, and place order.
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Part 18- Order Details Screen
It shows all details about an order includeing shipping, payments and order items. Also it is possible for admin to manage orders like set them as delivered.
Part 19- Connect to PayPal
This parts create PaypalButton component to show paypal payment button on the screen.
when users click on it, they will be redirected to paypal website to make the payment.
after payment users will be redirected to details page of the order.
Part 20- Manage Order Screen
This is an admin page to manage list of orders. Admin can delete an order or set it as delivered.
Part 21- User Profile Screen
When user click on thier name on the header menu, this page appears. It consists of two sections. First an profile update form and second order history.
Part 22- Filter and Sort Products
In the home page, right after header, there is a filter bar to filter products based on their name and description. also it is possible to sort product based on prices and arrivals.
Part 23- Deploy Website on Heroku
This section explains all steps to publish the ecommerce website on heroku. first you need to create a cloud mongodb and the make an account on heroku.
Part 24- Rate and Review Products
This part shows list of reviews by users for each products. also it provides a form to enter rating and review for every single product. also it update the avg rating of each product by user ratings.
- index.html
- link fontawesome
- Rating.js
- create stars based on props.value
- show text based on props.text
- index.css
- style rating, span color gold and last span to gray, link text to blue
- HomeScreen.js
- use Rating component
- ProductScreen.js
- use Rating component, wrap it in anchor#reviews
- list reviews after product details
- create new review form to get rating and reviews
- index.css
- style reviews
- ProductScreen.js
- implement submitHandler
- productActions.js
- create saveProductReview(productId, review)
- productConstants.js
- create product review constants
- productReducers.js
- create productReviewSaveReducer
- store.js
- add productReviewSaveReducer
- backend
- productRoute.js
- router.post(‘/:id/reviews’)
- save review in product.reviews
- update avg rating
Part 25- Upload Product Images On Local Server
Admin shoud be able to uploads photos from their computer. This section is about uploading images on local server ans aws s3 cloud server.
- npm install multer
- routes/uploadRoute.js
- import express and multer
- create disk storage with Date.now().jpg as filename
- set upload as multer({ storage })
- router.post(‘/’, upload.single(‘image’))
- return req.file.path
- server.js
- app.use(‘/api/uploads’,uploadRoute)
- ProductsScreen.js
- create state hook for uploading
- create input image file and onChange handler
- define handleUploadImage function
- prepare file for upload
- axios post file as multipart/form-data
- set image and set uploading
- check result
Part 26- Upload Product Images On AWS S3
This section is about uploading images amazon aws s3 cloud server.
- create aws account
- open https://s3.console.aws.amazon.com
- create public bucket as amazona
- create api key and secret
- past it into .env as accessKeyId and secretAccessKey
- move dotenv to config.js
- add accessKeyId and secretAccessKey to config.js
- npm install aws-sdk multer-s3
- routes/uploadRoute.js
- set aws.config.update to config values
- create s3 from new aws.S3()
- create storageS3 from multerS3 by setting s3, bucket and acl
- set uploadS3 as multer({ storage: storageS3 })
- router.post(‘/s3’, uploadS3.single(‘image’))
- return req.file.location
- ProductsScreen.js
- on handleUploadImage set axios.post(‘api/uploads/s3’)
- check result on website and s3
Summary
In this tutorial, we have made an eCommerce website like Amazon. Feel free to change this project based on your needs and add it to your portfolio.
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