Helps Vandrivers discover new camping spots in Germany
Users can find new locotions via full-text search or filter their searchquery for particular qualitys. The results are displayed on a Map, where the user can click or tab on Markers and see details, like address, infrastructure or landscape of the location.
First, clone this repository.
Now you are ready to go:
npm install
This will install the dependencies required to run the app.
npm run dev
Boom! These scripts run your server, client and storybook in development mode.
The default PORTS are:
3001
for the server3000
for the client6006
for the storybook
If you don't like to call all scripts at once, you can also run:
npm run server:dev
npm run client:dev
npm run storybook
You can configure the server port by setting the PORT
environment variable. Creating a .env
file is supported. You can copy .env.example
to .env
.
KEY | VALUE |
---|---|
PORT | (Optional) Port for the server environment (defaults to 3001) |
To build the project, run:
npm run build
This will build the client, server and storybook.
npm start
In production, you have a single server serving everything.
/api/*
is the API endpoint.
/storybook
is the Storybook.
/*
is the client.
A test runner is not installed (right now). But TypeScript, linter and prettier are checked on commit and push thanks to husky and lintstaged.
MIT