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gabriel-account-manager

v1.0.15

Published

An npm library that manages wallet accounts

Downloads

27

Readme

be-Femi-Gabriel

Wallet Account

A TypeScript library that manages wallet accounts.


Getting Started

To get a copy of this project up and running on your local machine for testing and development, you would need to have a minimum of the listed prerequisites installed on your local machine.

Prerequisites

  1. Node.js (v8.12.0 or higher) and npm (6.4.1 or higher) installed on your local machine. Run node -v and npm -v in your terminal to confirm that you have them installed

  2. GIT and Bash

Node

  • Node installation on Windows

Go to official Node.js website and download the installer. Also, be sure to have git available in your PATH, npm might might be dependent on it (You can find git here).

  • Node installation on Ubuntu

    You can install nodejs and npm easily with apt install, by running the following command.

    $ sudo apt install nodejs
    $ sudo apt install npm

If the installation was successful, you should be able to run the following command.

$ node --version
v10.16.0

$ npm --version
6.9.0

To update your npm, run the following command.

$ npm install npm -g

Project Install

$ git clone https://github.com/foruslabs/be-Femi-Gabriel.git
$ cd be-Femi-Gabriel
$ npm install

Configure app

Create a .env file and add the environment variables described in the .env.example file.

Running the application

$ npm run dev (development)

Publish application

$ npm publish

Running migrations

$ npm run migrate:up
$ npm run migrate:down

Running tests

$ npm run test

Technologies

  • Node JS
  • Postgres
  • Jest

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2022 Femi