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Online Cars Selling Website -Live Site

Char pahiya (MERN stack) - YT Link

Demo

Features

  • Full featured shopping cart
  • Category carousel
  • Product Review and Rating
  • Get products by category
  • Google Authentication
  • fb Authentication
  • forget password(nodemailer)
  • Google sign in
  • Wishlist Product
  • Product Modal
  • Product pagination (Admin)
  • Quick Product search feature
  • User profile with Order Details
  • Admin product management
  • Admin Order details page
  • Mark orders as delivered option
  • Mark orders as Paid option
  • Download Invoice
  • cloudinary
  • Checkout process (shipping, payment method, etc)
  • paypal payment integration
  • Almost all Device responsive

Usage

ES Modules in Node

We use ECMAScript Modules in the backend in this project. Be sure to have at least Node v14.6+ or you will need to add the "--experimental-modules" flag.

Also, when importing a file (not a package), be sure to add .js at the end or you will get a "module not found" error

You can also install and setup Babel if you would like

Env Variables

Create a .env file in then root and add the following

NODE_ENV = development
PORT = 5000
MONGO_URI = your mongodb uri
JWT_SECRET = 'abc123'
PAYPAL_CLIENT_ID = your paypal client id
CLOUD_NAME= cloudinary cloud name
CLOUD_API_KEY = cloudinary api key
CLOUD_API_SECRET= cloudinary api secret
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID= your google client id
PASS=password of id for nodemailer (forget password)

Create a .env file in then frontend folder and add the following

REACT_APP_FACEBOOK_LOGIN=your fb client id
REACT_APP_GOOGLE_CLIENTID=your google client id

Install Dependencies (frontend & backend)

npm install
cd frontend
npm install

Run

# Run frontend (:3000) & backend (:5000)
npm run dev
# Run backend only
npm run server

Build & Deploy

# Create frontend prod build
cd frontend
npm run build

There is a Heroku postbuild script, so if you push to Heroku, no need to build manually for deployment to Heroku

Seed Database

You can use the following commands to seed the database with some sample users and products as well as destroy all data

# Import data
npm run data:import
# Destroy data
npm run data:destroy

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