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Gitit

A simple Node Web Application for customers to order food pickup and restaurant owners to manage orders.

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About The Project

Gitit is a Node SPA that allows customers to order food for pickup in advance, and restaurant owners to manage said orders with the the built in system. Notifications are sent by SMS messages through the Twilio API, and the the application itself is built on Node, jQuery, Express, PostgreSQL, and SASS.

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Customer making an order Gitit-demo-order Restaurant Owner fulfilling an order Gitit-demo-fulfill Restaurant owner deleting a menu item Gitit-demo-delete

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Features

  • Responsive
  • Single Page Application
  • Add food items to Cart
  • Order food
  • Order History
  • SMS notifications
  • Food Order Management System
  • Profile Information Editing

Getting Started

  1. Create the .env by using .env.example as a reference: cp .env.example .env
  2. Update the .env file with your correct local information
  • username: labber
  • password: labber
  • database: midterm
  1. Install dependencies: npm i
  2. Fix to binaries for sass: npm rebuild node-sass
  3. Reset database: npm run db:reset
  • Check the db folder to see what gets created and seeded in the SDB
  1. Run the server: npm run local
  • Note: nodemon is used, so you should not have to restart your server
  1. Visit http://localhost:8080/

Warnings & Tips

  • Do not edit the layout.css file directly, it is auto-generated by layout.scss
  • Split routes into their own resource-based file names, as demonstrated with users.js and widgets.js
  • Split database schema (table definitions) and seeds (inserts) into separate files, one per table. See db folder for pre-populated examples.
  • Use the npm run db:reset command each time there is a change to the database schema or seeds.
    • It runs through each of the files, in order, and executes them against the database.
    • Note: you will lose all newly created (test) data each time this is run, since the schema files will tend to DROP the tables and recreate them.

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