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How to run the repo in local environment #104

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NayakPenguin opened this issue Oct 2, 2023 · 19 comments
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How to run the repo in local environment #104

NayakPenguin opened this issue Oct 2, 2023 · 19 comments
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@NayakPenguin
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NayakPenguin commented Oct 2, 2023

Create a good detailed video of how to run the repo and also create a page on the website in client > src > Screens by the name runInLocalEnvironment.js and show your video!

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Mohit030802 commented Oct 3, 2023

Hi @Nayaker ,

Since a lot of libraries are deprecated, Use npm i --force rather than using npm install. It will work. If anyone still faces refer to this video Run repo on your local env.

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sdroyc commented Oct 3, 2023

Hi! Could you assign me this would love working on it!

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Hello @soumyadeeproychowdhury, I truly appreciate your interest in this matter. I'm pleased to inform you that the issue has been resolved. However, if you believe you can make further contributions to it, please feel free to do so. Otherwise, you are welcome to work on different issues within this repository. We are looking forward to your continued contributions.

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To run the front end of the project follow these steps.

  1. Go to the client folder in the terminal cd client
  2. Now to install the required dependencies use npm i --force.
  3. And once the required dependencies are installed just use npm start to run the repo on your local machine.

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@Nayaker is this issue still open, if yes i would like to solve this issue.

@NayakPenguin
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Yes brother it's open! @inbuilt-aura

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@Nayaker,then plzz assign me.Would like to work on this.

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@Nayaker, is this done?

@NayakPenguin
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No buddy, you can do it - it's an open issue :)

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@Nayaker where is package.jsoon file??

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@Nayaker how will i run if there is no package.json file??

@NayakPenguin
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There is package.json, share screenshot if you don't see it in yours @inbuilt-aura

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@Nayaker,check again.Here:
Screenshot_2023-10-19-17-56-39-82_e4424258c8b8649f6e67d283a50a2cbc

@NayakPenguin
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Brother, go inside the client and backend - to get the package.json file separately for frontend and backend.

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@Nayaker, thanks for that

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@Nayaker, can you confirm that are frontend and backend aren't connected?

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You can run them independently

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@Nayaker but in order to check everything, we need to connect both. As sign in or other functionality is working or not thats why asked.

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Yes correct, just for that page it is required to be connected. But it would work even if you don't connect in the current commit.

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