On The Map
A platform which allows users to create maps and place pins on them. Users can add and remove pins from created maps and view them on their map page.
This is the Homepage
Creating a new map
Adding more pins after map creation
Removing Pins from Map
You can also delete the whole map as well.
The following steps are only for one of the group members to perform.
- Create your own copy of this repo using the
Use This Templatebutton, ideally using the name of your project. The repo should be marked Public - Verify that the skeleton code now shows up in your repo on GitHub, you should be automatically redirected
- Clone your copy of the repo to your dev machine
- Add your team members as collaborators to the project so that they can push to this repo
- Let your team members know the repo URL so that they use the same repo (they should not create a copy/fork of this repo since that will add additional workflow complexity to the project)
- Create the
.envby using.env.exampleas a reference:cp .env.example .env - Update the .env file with your correct local information
- username:
labber - password:
labber - database:
midterm
- Install dependencies:
npm i - Fix to binaries for sass:
npm rebuild node-sass - Reset database:
npm run db:reset
- Check the db folder to see what gets created and seeded in the SDB
- Run the server:
npm run local
- Note: nodemon is used, so you should not have to restart your server
- Visit
http://localhost:8080/
- Do not edit the
layout.cssfile directly, it is auto-generated bylayout.scss - Split routes into their own resource-based file names, as demonstrated with
users.jsandwidgets.js - Split database schema (table definitions) and seeds (inserts) into separate files, one per table. See
dbfolder for pre-populated examples. - Use the
npm run db:resetcommand each time there is a change to the database schema or seeds.- It runs through each of the files, in order, and executes them against the database.
- Note: you will lose all newly created (test) data each time this is run, since the schema files will tend to
DROPthe tables and recreate them.
- Node 10.x or above
- NPM 5.x or above
- PG 6.x



