A meeting coordination app for your team.
- Fork the repo to your own account
- Clone it to your computer:
git clone https://github.com/[your_account_name]/meeting-for-good.git && cd meeting-for-good
- Run
npm install
- Create a
.env
file in the root directory of the app with the following contents:
MONGO_URI=mongodb://localhost:27017/meeting-for-good
MONGO_URI_TEST=mongodb://localhost:27017/test
GOOGLE_KEY=[YOUR_GOOGLE_KEY]
GOOGLE_SECRET=[YOUR_GOOGLE_SECRET]
FACEBOOK_KEY=[YOUR_FACEBOOK_KEY]
FACEBOOK_SECRET=[YOUR_FACEBOOK_SECRET]
APP_URL= http://localhost:8080/
NODE_ENV = 'development'
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID='your AWS email user'
AWS_SECRET_KEY='your AWS email pass'
EMAIL_FROM='default email from'
ANALYSE_PACK=false
LINT_CODE=false
GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID=[YOUR_GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_ID]
GOOGLE_ANALYTICS_DEBUG=false
OPBEAT_APP_ID=[YOUR_OPBEAT_APP_ID]
OPBEAT_ORGANIZATION_ID=[YOUR_OPBEAT_ORGANIZATION_ID]
OPBEAT_SECRET_TOKEN=[YOUR_OPBEAT_SECRET_TOKEN]
STATS_UPDATE_INTERVAL=[STATS_REFRESH_INTERVAL_IN_SECONDS (defaults to one hour if omitted)]
NOTE: The Google+ API and the Google Calendar API must be enabled when Google key and secret keys are created.
- Open a new terminal session and run
mongod
- Run
npm run serve
from the app's root directory. This will start the app at port 8080 (unless overridden)
To build the app instead, run npm run build
You'll need to have the latest version of Node.js installed. Either use your OS's package manager or follow the installation instructions on the official website.
This app uses MongoDB as its database engine. Follow these instructions to install it locally and start the MongoDB server on your machine.
Install git if it is not already installed. To clone this repository to your local machine, open a command line interface and navigate to the directory where you would like to the food-bank app directory to be in. Then run
git clone https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/meeting-for-good.git
Move to the meeting-for-good
directory and run the npm install
command to install the application dependencies.
Type npm run dev
to start the application in development mode. If all goes well, it will be available at http://localhost:8080
We welcome pull requests from seasoned Javascript developers. Please read our guide first, then check out our open issues.