This is the backend for the Achievement Institute for STEM Scholars project.
To start working on with this project, follow these steps:
- Install the EditorConfig plugin for your IDE.
- Add the
.env
file stored in your projects Google Drive folder to the root of the project. - Install NodeJS and yarn following the instructions here.
- Navigate to the project folder in your terminal and run
yarn
to install required packages.
Due to complications with some of the GitHub Actions this project uses, the git branch structure is non-standard.
dev
: This is the main branch of the project. All PRs should be merged into this branch, as if it was "main".main
: This is the "production-ready" branch of the project;dev
should only be merged intomain
when it is at a presentable state.
In the project directory, you can run:
Runs the app in the development mode, with hot-reload support from nodemon.
The server will be accessible from http://localhost:3001, and will reload if you make edits.
You will also see any lint errors in the console.
Formats .js
files with Prettier.
See the Prettier docs for more information.
This project uses ESLint and Prettier to enforce the Airbnb JavaScript Style Guide.
Currently, the following ESLint plugins are installed:
Visit the links to learn more about each plugin.
The configuration for ESLint is inside the .eslintrc.json
file, located in the root of the project. Learn more about ESLint here.
The configuration for Prettier is inside the .prettierrc
file, located in the root of the project. Learn more about Prettier here.
This project uses lint-staged and husky to run ESLint checks before all commits.
Use the --no-verify
option to skip pre-commit checks, but please note that this is strongly discouraged.
The configuration for lint-staged is inside the lint-staged
object inside of package.json
. Learn more about lint-staged here.
The configuration for husky is in the .husky
directory, located in the root of the project. Learn more about husky here.
You can learn about Node here.
To learn about express, check out the this express tutorial here.