This starter code is intended to be run for the Node.js, Express, and PostgreSQL module in the Chegg Skills curriculum.
As you work through the Node.js, Express, and PostgreSQL module, you will be writing code that allows your controllers to connect to and query your PostgreSQL database via Knex. The table below describes the files and folders in the starter code:
Folder/file path | Description |
---|---|
src/app.js |
Directs requests to the appropriate routers. |
src/server.js |
Starts the server on localhost:5000 by default. |
src/products/ |
A folder that contains the products.controller.js and products.router.js files for the products resource. |
src/categories/ |
A folder that contains the categories.controller.js and categories.router.js files for the categories resource. |
src/suppliers/ |
A folder that contains the suppliers.controller.js and suppliers.router.js files for the suppliers resource. |
src/db/ |
A folder where you will add migration and seed files for your database later on. |
src/db/fixtures |
A folder containing sample data you will seed your database with later on. |
src/errors/methodNotAllowed.js |
An error handler for forbidden request methods |
.env.sample |
A sample environment configuration file |
In the *.controller.js
files, the route handlers return hard-coded data for now, but later on, you will modify the controllers to manipulate and return data from a PostgreSQL database.
This starter code closely follows the best practices and patterns established in the Robust Server Structure module.
- Set up a new Render database instance by following the instructions in the "PostgreSQL: Creating & Deleting Databases" checkpoint.
- After setting up your database instance, connect DBeaver to your new database instance by following the instructions in the "PostgreSQL: Installing DBeaver" lesson.
- Fork and clone this repository.
- Run
cp .env.sample .env
. - Update your
.env
file with a connection URL to your Render database instance. The connection URL can be found in your Render database instance details. Make sure to append?ssl=true
to the end of the URL to ensure a secure connection (e.g.,"postgres://myfakedatabase:8t6FiWqSDF8GsR--7mrun245I9TofnWd@fakepostgres.db.render.com:5432/myfakedatabase?ssl=true"
). By appending?ssl=true
to the connection URL, you'll ensure a secure connection to your database, resolving any SSL-related issues. - Run
npm install
to install project dependencies. - Run
npm run start:dev
to start your server in development mode. - In your browser or Postman, navigate to
localhost:5000/products
. If your server is running properly, you should get back the following JSON response:
[
{
"id": 1,
"name": "Product 1",
"price": 19.99
},
{
"id": 2,
"name": "Product 2",
"price": 29.99
}
]
If you have trouble getting the server to run, reach out for assistance.