/nodejs-auth-crud-api

A simple login crud api example in Nodejs

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nodejs-auth-crud-api

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To execute in local mode using docker-compose

  • Run:
    $ docker-compose up
    
  • To stop it, just type in console Ctrl + C

To deploy it to Heroku Deploy to Heroku

  • Create an app in your Heroku dashboard (once you logged in).

  • Create an add-on to use Mongo database, create your user and get the link.

  • If you are not logged in yet in your Heroku CLI:

    $ heroku login
      heroku: Press any key to open up the browser to login or q to exit: 
      Opening browser to https://cli-auth.heroku.com/auth/browser/<SOME_HASH_CODE>
      Logging in... done
      Logged in as <YOUR_EMAIL>
    
  • Login into your Heroku CLI to use docker in your app:

    $ heroku container:login
      WARNING! Your password will be stored unencrypted in /home/<YOUR_USERNAME>/.docker/config.json.
      Configure a credential helper to remove this warning. See
      https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/#credentials-store
    
      Login Succeeded
    
  • Now we need to push our docker app, for that, Heroku needs a Dockerfile. file, for more information about Docker deployment in Heroku, please check this site.

  • Also, we need to change the mongodb.URI value in src/keys.js as follows using the add-on URL from mLab MongoDB or whatever you want, for more details in order to consume a Mongo Database using mLab MongoDB check this:

    module.exports = {
    mongodb: {
        // For docker
        //URI: 'mongodb://apimongo/crud-db'
        // For heroku deployment
        URI: 'mongodb://<your_user>:<your_user_passwordd>@dsxxxxxx.mlab.com:<PORT>/heroku_xxxxxxxx' 
        }
    };
  • Once all mentioned before is settled up, we're ready to deploy our docker app to Heroku:

    • Pushing the container to Heroku:

      $ heroku container:push --recursive --app <YOUR_APP_NAME_CREATED_IN_HEROKU>
         nodejs-mongodb-crud-0
         === Building web (/home/<SOME_PATH>/nodejs-auth-crud-api/Dockerfile.nodejs)
         Sending build context to Docker daemon  642.6kB
         Step 1/7 : FROM owncloudci/nodejs
         ---> 8abc3f40d0b0
         Step 2/7 : RUN mkdir /app
         ...
         ...
         latest: digest: sha256:<SOME_SHA_HASH> size: 3247
         Your image has been successfully pushed. You can now release it with the 'container:release' command.
      
    • Now we need to release our container:

      $ heroku container:release web --app <YOUR_APP_NAME_CREATED_IN_HEROKU>
        Releasing images web to <YOUR_APP_NAME_CREATED_IN_HEROKU>... done
      
    • Finally, our Docker app is now deployed in Heroku, to start to use it, we need to go to this endpoint: https://<YOUR_APP_NAME_CREATED_IN_HEROKU>.herokuapp.com/

    • For debugging purposes, you can use heroku logs --tail --app <YOUR_APP_NAME_CREATED_IN_HEROKU> to check the logs in your local terminal.

    • If you want to re-deploy a new release of your container, you need to re-run these console commands:

      $ heroku container:push --recursive --app <YOUR_APP_NAME_CREATED_IN_HEROKU>
      === Building nodejs (/home/manuelperez/Downloads/nodejs-auth-crud-api/Dockerfile.nodejs)
      Sending build context to Docker daemon  1.204MB
      Step 1/7 : FROM owncloudci/nodejs
       ---> 8abc3f40d0b0
      Step 2/7 : RUN mkdir /app
      ...
      ...
      latest: digest: sha256:<SOME_SHA_HASH> size: 3242
      Your image has been successfully pushed. You can now release it with the 'container:release' command.
      
      $ heroku container:release web --app <YOUR_APP_NAME_CREATED_IN_HEROKU>
        Releasing images web to <YOUR_APP_NAME_CREATED_IN_HEROKU>... done
      
    • And we are on, have fun!!.

    • If you want to test this app, go to: https://nodejs-mongodb-crud-0.herokuapp.com