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LAK-Goods-Transport-Application

Setup

Requires:

  • nvm, npm, and Node.js (version 16.13.2 is preferred)
    • It's easier to first install nvm, then use it to install the correct npm and Node versions.
  • Android Studio and Expo

Additionally, you'll need to add the following config files:

  • ./LAKMobile/.env (For development purposes, this will have the same contents as ./LAKMobile/.env.example)
  • ./LAKMobile/firebase-config.json (the Google Firebase credentials required for user authentication)

NOTE: When developing locally, you have to tell the Android emulator to map the backend localhost port to a port on the emulator. Otherwise it won't be able to find localhost:3000. This is already bundled into the npm start command in LAKMobile, so to ensure that this works, run adb reverse tcp:3000 tcp:3000 to confirm that adb is recognized on your terminal.

Running the Development Environment

  • Backend (This should be running first before LAKMobile or AdminPortal)
cd backend
npm install
npm run dev
  • LAKMobile (This is the mobile application written using React Native)
# First, open the Android emulator through Android Studio.
# The following commands should be run in a separate terminal window from the backend.
cd LAKMobile
npm install
npm start
# Finally, press the 'a' key to open the app on the emulator.
  • AdminPortal (This is an administrative portal webpage written using Next.js)
# Again, this should be run in a separate terminal window from the backend.
cd AdminPortal
npm install
npm run dev

Linting

Linting can be run in the root directory or in any of the three specific directories (backend, LAKMobile, AdminPortal)

To check the source code for linting errors, run npm run lint-check

To check the code for errors and fix auto-fixable problems, run npm run lint-fix

Backend

Please checkout the backend guide at backend/README.md