3.2.0 • Published 2 years ago

@lucianopaci/nodeshop-server v3.2.0

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Node Shop

Project that simulates Orders and Emails from a business or shop. It allows to create orders via API that are sent to a queue so they can be consumed later to create emails and send them to a dummy inbox.

What is used?

  • Node.js
  • Express
  • AWS SQS
  • Mongo
  • Mongoose

Architecture

architecture

Setting up the configuration

This project uses nconf to handle configuration files in a hierarchical way. It will merge the configs between your ${environment}.yaml and default.yaml, giving a higher priority to whatever is added in the ${environment}.yaml file.

It is recommended to create a local.yaml inside the config folder. This file is ignored and won't be commited to Github.

  • You will need to obtain your AWS CLIENT ID and AWS SECRET ID and add them in the config/local.yaml
    • You don't need to add them if you have them configured in your CLI
  • You will need to create a queue in AWS SQS. Here is explained how. Get the URL and add it to the config/local.yaml

  • You will need to create an account in Mailtrap to use an Email Sandbox for tests. In there, you should get all the SMTP Settings as described below and add them in the config/local.yaml

SMTP settings

How to run it?

If you created a config/local.yaml file, then run:

npm run local

If you didn't, then run:

npm run dev

The API will be exposed in the PORT 3000

Postman Collection

https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/2992116/UzBnpmNY

FrontEnd App

Project created with https://createapp.dev/webpack/react--babel--chai--cleanwebpackplugin--copywebpackplugin--css--mocha--postcss--react-hot-loader--tailwind-css--typescript


Based of: AWS-SQS Tutorial

https://stackabuse.com/message-queueing-in-node-js-with-aws-sqs/