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eflow-ts-api

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Summary

California eFlow's project's server uses Typescript, GraphQL, Express, Sequelize and Postgres to provide data to front-end.

Getting Started

  1. Install Postgres(create eflow_ts_dev && eflow_ts_test)
  2. Install Redis
  3. Add .env file
  4. npm start / production
  5. redis-cli flushall
  6. npm run dev:prepare / prod:prepare

Testing

Simply run npm test.

CI

It uses CirclCI for testing and auto deployment which triggers on dev branch.

Help

For more information on all the things you can do with Sequelize CLI visit sequelize cli .

License

Copyright (c) 2018

Licensed under the MIT license.

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