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REST API Tutorial

This sample is published as part of the corresponding article at the Toptal Engineering Blog. Visit https://www.toptal.com/developers/blog and subscribe to our newsletter to read great posts!

Before using

  • Please make sure that you have:
  • Node.js installed (https://nodejs.org/)
  • MongoDB installed and running locally (https://www.mongodb.com/)
    • Using Windows, just open the terminal at where you installed mongo and run mongod.exe
  • Run npm install or yarn in your root project folder

Usage

To run the project, please use a command line the following:

  • npm start
    • It will run the server at port 3600.

2019-09-13 update

  • Refactored mongoose to a proper common service.
  • Added a Dockerfile and docker-compose configuration.

If you are familiar to docker and you have docker installed on your machine and just want to run the project without issues please do:

  • docker-compose build
  • docker-compose up
  • It will run the mongodb at port 27017 (for testing purposes only).
  • It will run the server at port 3600.

2020-02-01

I've created a 2020 version of this project using Typescript. If you might be interested on it, please check the following repository: https://github.com/makinhs/expressjs-api-tutorial

2020-09-09

  • Updated and pruned dependencies.
  • Fixed deprecation warnings.
  • Leveraged findOneAndUpdate to simplify PATCH code.
  • Changed default MongoDB server name to localhost to simplify first-time setup.
  • Checked that it works with the latest version of Node.js, 14.9.0.

2020-11-14

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This is a sample source code for the article published on Toptal: https://www.toptal.com/nodejs/secure-rest-api-in-nodejs

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