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https://github.com/codeincrypt/mongo-node-blog

A blog using MongoDB and Node Js, Connect to a MongoDB database, CRUD data in a collection
https://github.com/codeincrypt/mongo-node-blog

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A blog using MongoDB and Node Js, Connect to a MongoDB database, CRUD data in a collection

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# Mongo DB Node Js

In this project, we will create a simple blog that blog visitor can read blog posts are available. This allows us to explore the operations that are common to almost every blog application, retrieving article content from a database.

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## Requirements

For development, you will only need Node.js and a node global package, npm, installed in your environement.

### Node
- #### Node installation on Windows

Just go on [official Node.js website](https://nodejs.org/) and download the installer.
Also, be sure to have `git` available in your PATH, `npm` might need it (You can find git [here](https://git-scm.com/)).

- #### Node installation on Ubuntu

You can install nodejs and npm easily with apt install, just run the following commands.

$ sudo apt install nodejs
$ sudo apt install npm

- #### Other Operating Systems
You can find more information about the installation on the [official Node.js website](https://nodejs.org/) and the [official NPM website](https://npmjs.org/).

If the installation was successful, you should be able to run the following command.

$ node --version
v8.11.3

$ npm --version
6.1.0

If you need to update `npm`, you can make it using `npm`! Cool right? After running the following command, just open again the command line and be happy.

$ npm install npm -g

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### Yarn installation
After installing node, this project will need yarn too, so just run the following command.

$ npm install -g yarn

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## Install

$ git clone https://github.com/codeincrypt/mongo-node-blog.git
$ cd mongo-node-blog
$ npm install

## Configure app

Open `a/nice/path/to/a.file` then edit it with your settings. You will need:

- A setting;
- Another setting;
- One more setting;

## Running the project

$ npm start