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This blog app allows users to perform CRUD operations on both blog posts and users. It uses MySQL as the database to store data, Express.js for handling server-side logic, React.js for building the user interface, Firebase authentication method and Node.js for server-side runtime environment.

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Blog App - React, MySQL, Node

This blog app allows users to perform CRUD operations on both blog posts and users. It uses MySQL as the database to store data, Express.js for handling server-side logic, React.js for building the user interface, Firebase authentication method and Node.js for server-side runtime environment. The app provides a seamless experience for users creating blog posts.

Running the Project Locally

To run this project on your local machine, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the Repository: Clone this repository to your local machine:

    git clone https://github.com/mushfiqurniazzz/Blog-App---React--MySQL--Node

  2. Navigate to Project Directory: Move into the project directory:

    cd server || client

  3. Install Dependencies: Install the necessary dependencies using npm or yarn:

    npm install

    or

    yarn

  4. Setup Environment Variables: Create a .env file in the both of your project directories and add the variables mentioned in the .env.sample

  5. Start the Development Server: Run the following command to start the development server:

    npm start

  6. Access the App: Open your web browser and navigate to http://localhost:5000[server], http://localhost:5173[frontend] to access the app. You can now use the app locally on your machine, connected to your MySQL database using the URI specified in the .env file.

  7. Note: The project may not work if you do not install dependencies in both front end and backend. So you would have to apply step 2 and 3 twice, once in frontend and once in backend.

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This blog app allows users to perform CRUD operations on both blog posts and users. It uses MySQL as the database to store data, Express.js for handling server-side logic, React.js for building the user interface, Firebase authentication method and Node.js for server-side runtime environment.

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