Front-end which is used is equal to Reactjs
Front-end Source code's URL is equal to https://github.com/Jagadeesh-Kumar-Initial-Is-S/proshop-mern-s-frontend .
Front-end Deployed URL's link is equal to https://proshop-mern-s-frontend.vercel.app/ .
Submitted and coded by Jagadeesh Kumar . S, you may send mail to my email address which is jagadeesh_2k17@proton.me and you may contribute some money to my Indian Unified Payment Interface (UPI) which is jagadeesh-kumar@ybl .
Back-end which is used is equal to Nodejs
Database which is used is equal to MongoDB
Back-end Source code's link is equal to https://github.com/Jagadeesh-Kumar-Initial-Is-S/proshop-mern-s-backend .
Back-end Deployed URL's link is equal to https://proshop-mern-s-backend.vercel.app/ .
eCommerce platform built with the MERN stack & Redux.
Submitted and coded by Jagadeesh Kumar . S, you may send mail to my email address which is jagadeesh_2k17@proton.me and you may contribute some money to my Indian Unified Payment Interface (UPI) which is jagadeesh-kumar@ybl .
- Full featured shopping cart
- Product reviews and ratings
- Top products carousel
- Product pagination
- Product search feature
- User profile with orders
- Admin product management
- Admin user management
- Admin Order details page
- Mark orders as delivered option
- Checkout process (shipping, payment method, etc)
- PayPal / credit card integration
- Database seeder (products & users)
Please do not post issues here that are related to your own code when taking the course. Add those in the Udemy Q/A. If you clone THIS repo and there are issues, then you can submit
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
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
npm install
cd frontend
npm install
# Run frontend (:3000) & backend (:5000)
npm run dev
# Run backend only
npm run server
# 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
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
<!-- Sample User Logins
admin@example.com (Admin)
123456
john@example.com (Customer)
123456
jane@example.com (Customer)
123456 -->
The MIT License
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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Submitted and coded by Jagadeesh Kumar . S, you may send mail to my email address which is jagadeesh_2k17@proton.me and you may contribute some money to my Indian Unified Payment Interface (UPI) which is jagadeesh-kumar@ybl .
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