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https://github.com/lumgashi/ftc-backend
Feel the Charge is a full-featured ecommerce backend built with NestJS, MongoDB (Atlas), Prisma, and Docker. It supports JWT and Google OAuth authentication with role-based access for users and admins. Users can browse products and place orders, while admins manage products and maintain the platform.
https://github.com/lumgashi/ftc-backend
aws docker ecommerce jwt jwt-authentication mongodb mongodb-atlas nestjs oauth2 prisma s3 system-design
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Feel the Charge is a full-featured ecommerce backend built with NestJS, MongoDB (Atlas), Prisma, and Docker. It supports JWT and Google OAuth authentication with role-based access for users and admins. Users can browse products and place orders, while admins manage products and maintain the platform.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/lumgashi/ftc-backend
- Owner: lumgashi
- Created: 2024-11-07T21:58:34.000Z (2 months ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2024-11-10T22:29:35.000Z (2 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-11-10T23:22:16.425Z (2 months ago)
- Topics: aws, docker, ecommerce, jwt, jwt-authentication, mongodb, mongodb-atlas, nestjs, oauth2, prisma, s3, system-design
- Language: TypeScript
- Homepage:
- Size: 328 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.Docker.md
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README
### Building and running your application
When you're ready, start your application by running:
`docker compose up --build`.Your application will be available at http://localhost:3000.
### Deploying your application to the cloud
First, build your image, e.g.: `docker build -t myapp .`.
If your cloud uses a different CPU architecture than your development
machine (e.g., you are on a Mac M1 and your cloud provider is amd64),
you'll want to build the image for that platform, e.g.:
`docker build --platform=linux/amd64 -t myapp .`.Then, push it to your registry, e.g. `docker push myregistry.com/myapp`.
Consult Docker's [getting started](https://docs.docker.com/go/get-started-sharing/)
docs for more detail on building and pushing.### References
* [Docker's Node.js guide](https://docs.docker.com/language/nodejs/)