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Crisis 360 Backend is a repository designed to support Crisis 360, a web application aimed at providing real-time crisis management and response solutions. This backend repository serves as the core engine for the Crisis 360 application, handling various functionalities such as user authentication, data storage, and retrieval.
- User Authentication: Secure user authentication system allowing registered users to log in securely.
- Data Management: Efficient storage and retrieval of crisis-related data, ensuring quick access to critical information during emergencies.
- Real-time Updates: Utilizes real-time communication protocols to provide instant updates and notifications to users and administrators.
- Scalability: Built with scalability in mind to handle large volumes of data and users during crisis situations.
- Modular Architecture: Designed with a modular architecture, allowing for easy integration with other systems and components.
- Node.js: Backend server runtime environment.
- Express.js: Web application framework for Node.js, facilitating the development of robust APIs.
- MongoDB: NoSQL database for efficient storage and retrieval of crisis-related data.
- Socket.IO: Real-time bidirectional event-based communication library for implementing instant updates and notifications.
- JSON Web Tokens (JWT): Used for secure authentication and authorization of users.
- bcrypt: Library for hashing passwords to enhance security.
To get started with Crisis 360 Backend, follow these steps:
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Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/vansh-seth/crisis-360-backend.git
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Install Dependencies:
cd crisis-360-backend npm install
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Set Up Environment Variables: Create a
.env
file in the root directory and configure environment variables such as database connection details and JWT secret key. -
Run the Server:
npm start
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Testing: Use tools like Postman or Curl to test the endpoints. Refer to the API documentation for detailed information on available endpoints and their functionalities.