Proven track record in MERN stack development. Adept at building advanced features, as showcased by the implementation of a seamless file upload system. Skilled in integrating JavaScript libraries like FileReader API for efficient file handling and PDF.js for PDF viewing and annotation. Excels in UI/UX design, ensuring responsive and visually appealing interfaces. Proficient in user and item management with search, pagination, and CRUD operations, complemented by a custom JWT-based authentication system. Committed to code quality, readability, and modularity, with meticulous attention to detail. Eager to contribute technical excellence to impactful projects.
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+-------------------+ +-----------------+
| Item | | User |
+-------------------+ +-----------------+
| _id: ObjectId | | _id: ObjectId |
| name: String | | name: String |
| created_at: Date | | email: String |
| created_by: String| | password: String|
+-------------------+ | created_at: Date|
| created_by: String|
+-----------------+
- POST /auth/signup: Register a new user. π
- POST /auth/login: Log in a user. π
- GET /items: Get all items. π
- GET /items/:itemId: Get a specific item by ID. π
- POST /items/create-item: Create a new item. β¨
- PUT /items/:itemId: Update an item by ID. π
- DELETE /items/:itemId: Delete an item by ID. ποΈ
- GET /users: Get all users. π§βπΌ
- GET /users/:userId: Get a specific user by ID. π§βπ»
- POST /users/create-user: Create a new user. β
- PUT /users/:userId: Update a user by ID. π
- DELETE /users/:userId: Delete a user by ID. ποΈ
Certainly! Here are the API endpoints and JSON data for the provided code with emojis:
POST /signup: Register a new user. π
- Endpoint:
/auth/signup
- JSON Data:
{ "username": "example", "email": "example@example.com", "password": "your_password" }
POST /login: Log in a user. π
- Endpoint:
/auth/login
- JSON Data:
{ "email": "example@example.com", "password": "your_password" }
GET /items: Get all items. π
- Endpoint:
/items
GET /items/:itemId: Get a specific item by ID. π
- Endpoint:
/items/:itemId
POST /items/create-item: Create a new item. π¦
- Endpoint:
/items/create-item
- JSON Data:
{ "name": "New Item", "created_by": "user_id" }
PUT /items/:itemId: Update an item by ID. π
- Endpoint:
/items/:itemId
- JSON Data:
{ "name": "Updated Item", "created_by": "user_id" }
DELETE /items/:itemId: Delete an item by ID. ποΈ
- Endpoint:
/items/:itemId
GET /users: Get all users. π
- Endpoint:
/users
GET /users/:userId: Get a specific user by ID. π§βπ»
- Endpoint:
/users/:userId
POST /users/create-user: Create a new user. π§βπ
- Endpoint:
/users/create-user
- JSON Data:
{ "name": "New User", "email": "newuser@example.com", "password": "user_password", "created_by": "admin_id" }
PUT /users/:userId: Update a user by ID. π
- Endpoint:
/users/:userId
- JSON Data:
{ "name": "Updated User", "email": "updateduser@example.com", "password": "updated_password", "created_by": "admin_id" }
DELETE /users/:userId: Delete a user by ID. ποΈ
- Endpoint:
/users/:userId
User Model: π€
{
"name": "String",
"email": "String",
"password": "String",
"created_at": "Date",
"created_by": "String"
}
Item Model: π¦
{
"name": "String",
"created_at": "Date",
"created_by": "String"
}
Features:
- Custom Authentication with JWT π
- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) π‘οΈ
- Item Management API π¦
- User Management API π€
- Authentication Routes π‘οΈ
Technologies:
- Node.js π»
- Express.js β‘
- MongoDB with Mongoose π
- Bcrypt for password hashing π
- Body-parser for parsing incoming request bodies π
- CORS for enabling cross-origin resource sharing βοΈ
- Dotenv for environment variable management π
- Nodemon for development server auto-reloading π
- Zod for TypeScript-first schema declaration and validation ποΈ
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Upload Functionality:
- Create a button for initiating the file upload process.
- Develop a form allowing users to select/upload an image or PDF from their device or take a photo.
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File Type Handling:
- Verify the selected file's type (image, PDF, etc.).
- Display the selected file in a viewer within the browser.
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Highlighting Feature:
- Implement a tool enabling users to highlight specific areas (like invoice numbers) within the displayed image or PDF.
- Enable updating the file with highlighted information.
- Frontend:
- React for building user interfaces βοΈ
- Vite for frontend tooling and development π οΈ
- Chakra UI for building accessible and themeable UI components π©βπ¨
- Emotion for styling components with JavaScript π
- Axios for making HTTP requests π
- Framer Motion for creating smooth animations π
- React Query for data fetching and state management π
- React Router for navigation π¦
- React Icons for including popular icon sets π¨
- Yup for form validation π
- SweetAlert2 for displaying beautiful alerts π¬
- Tailwind CSS for utility-first styling π¨
- Use relevant JavaScript libraries for file handling, such as FileReader API for uploading and displaying files.
- For PDF viewing and annotation, consider using libraries like PDF.js or other suitable options.
- For image highlighting, utilize canvas or image editing libraries.
- Ensure compatibility across browsers/devices and responsive design principles.
- Bonus points for clean UI/UX and performance optimization.
To make the installation process for both the frontend and backend repositories attractive, you can follow these steps:
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Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/Hamed-Hasan/Building-empower-product-solution-backend.git cd empower-product-solution-backend
-
Install Dependencies:
npm install
-
Set Environment Variables: Create a
.env
file in the root directory and add the necessary environment variables likeMONGODB_URI
,JWT_SECRET
, etc. -
Run the Application:
npm start
This will start the backend server.
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Verify Backend Installation: Open your browser and go to http://localhost:5000 to verify that the backend server is running.
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Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/Hamed-Hasan/Building-empower-product-solution-frontend.git cd empower-product-solution-frontend
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Install Dependencies:
npm install
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Set Backend API URL: In the
.env
file or in your configuration, set theREACT_APP_API_URL
to the backend API URL (e.g.,http://localhost:5000
). -
Run the Application:
npm run dev
This will start the frontend development server.
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Verify Frontend Installation: Open your browser and go to http://localhost:5471 to verify that the frontend application is running.
Now, you have both the backend and frontend up and running. You can explore the Empowering Energy Product Solution Management System by navigating through the provided routes and endpoints.
Feel free to reach out if you encounter any issues during the installation process or if you have any questions about the codebase!