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Creators Registry

A place for Creators to get paid for their content 💰. Companies don't only look for big influencers but also micro influencers. Join the platform and let them find you!

App screenshot

Getting Started

All contributions welcome, not just code.

Technologies

  • NextJS (AppRouter)
  • Prisma
  • Postgres
  • LinkedIn OAuth

Local development

This environment is fully on your computer and requires each dependency to be installed and set up, but it gives you the most flexibility for customisation.

Prerequisites

NodeJS, Postgres and LinkedIn OAuth

  1. Copy .env.example to .env and fill out the parameters.
    • For LinkedIn parameters, create a developer app here.

Environment Variables

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE EXAMPLE VALUE DESCRIPTION
DATABASE_URL postgresql://postgres:password@localhost:5432/contentcreator?schema=public Connection url to your Postgres database
NEXTAUTH_URL http://localhost:3000 Url to your app
NEXTAUTH_SECRET abcdefg Random string
LINKEDIN_CLIENT_ID abcd1234efgh5678 This is generated by the LinkedIn OAuth app
LINKEDIN_CLIENT_SECRET WER.asdflkjlkj234ljljjhg.asdf324jhghjg== This is generated by the LinkedIn OAuth app
LinkedIn OAuth Details (click to expand) Authorized redirect URLs for your app http://localhost:3000/api/auth/callback/linkedin LinkedIn OAuth screenshot of settings
  1. Install the dependencies using npm ci from the package lock file (do not use npm install unless for a specific reason).
  2. Ensure your Postgres server is running on localhost:5432 with the default username and POSTGRES_PASSWORD set as password. To start a Postgres server using Docker and Compose, use docker compose -f postgres.compose.yaml up.
  3. Create the database tables by running npm run db:dev:migrate (for production, use npm run db:prod:migrate).
  4. Seed the database by inserting example data with npm run db:dev:seed (if you need to reset the database, use npm run db:dev:reset).
  5. Start the local development server with npm run dev.

Local Development with Docker Compose

This will allow you to use your favorite IDE without having to install any dependencies on your computer.

Prerequisites

Docker and Docker Compose

  1. Clone the repository and navigate to the root of the directory.
  2. Copy .env.example to .env and fill out the parameters. Please refer to the Environment Variables section.
    • For LinkedIn parameters, create a developer app here.
    • There is no need to change the Postgres URL as it's already set in the compose.yaml file.
  3. Run docker compose up.
  4. In your browser, go to localhost:3000, and you should see the project up and running.

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