Le projet concerne une nouvelle banque qui démarre, Argent Bank, qui essaie de percer dans le secteur et qui veut mettre en place son application. Le projet se décompose en plusieurs phases :
Phase 1 : Authentification des utilisateurs - Création d'une application web permettant aux clients de se connecter et de gérer leurs comptes et leur profil.
Phase 2 : Transactions - Il s’agirait de spécifier les endpoints d’API nécessaires pour une éventuelle deuxième mission une fois que nous aurons terminé la première.
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NodeJS (version 12.18) to run npm command or
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Clone the repo of the back-end
git clone https://github.com/OpenClassrooms-Student-Center/Project-10-Bank-API.git
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Install the dependencies by running the command
yarn
(oryarn install
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Launch the back-end on port 3001 (http://localhost:3001) by running the command
yarn dev
ornpm run start
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Populate database with two users
npm run populate-db
Tony Stark
- First Name: Tony
- Last Name: Stark
- Email: tony@stark.com
- Password: password123
Steve Rogers
- First Name: Steve,
- Last Name: Rogers,
- Email: steve@rogers.com,
- Password: password456
API Documentation
To learn more about how the API works, once you have started your local environment, you can visit: http://localhost:3001/api-docs
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Clone the repo of the front-end
git clone https://github.com/July-github/ArgentBank.git
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Install the dependencies by running the command
yarn
(oryarn install
) ornpm i
(ornpm install
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Launch the front-end on port 3000 (http://localhost:3000) by running the command
yarn start
ornpm start
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