Website Name:Galvanistry
Live Site Link:https://assignment-12-preparation.web.app/
A short description about the site:
- This is a galvanometer manufacturee company site.
- Two way authentication system implement for both user and admin.
- End to end authorization by JWT for both admin and user
- We (galvanistry) sell galvanometer all over the world in a whole sell price .
- User can simply visit your site and order his desired product form anywhere of the world with digital payment method .
- Payment gateway infrastructure implemented for user by stripe.
- User can order a product,buy a product and admin can add a new product when it is available in the inventory.
- Extra secured Admin routes can only be accessed by admin.
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.
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List of technologies that I have used in my project:
React - A Javascript library
React Router - Routing Library for react
Bootstrap, tailwind - Css framework
Daisy ui - a component library of tailwind
React-hook-form
React-query
Firebase - For Authentication system of the site
React-Firebase-Hook
Font awesome - For Icons
cors - to run my servers in two different ports
mongodb - database
JWT - for user authorization
express - node.js framework
React Toastify