practicing many to many relationships with typeorm, postgres and express
Learn how to perform relationships in TypeORM
In order to understand the relationships, I've created the following database models:
You need to install Node.js and Yarn first, then in order to clone the project via HTTPS, run this command:
git clone https://github.com/LauraBeatris/typeorm-relations.git
SSH URLs provide access to a Git repository via SSH, a secure protocol. If you use a SSH key registered in your Github account, clone the project using this command:
git clone [email protected]:LauraBeatris/typeorm-relations.git
Install dependencies
yarn install
Or
npm install
Create your enviroment variables based on the examples of .env.example
cp .env.example .env
After copying the examples, make sure to fill the variables with new values.
Setup a database
Install Postgres to create a database or if you have Docker in your machine, fill the environment values related to database configurations and then run the following commands in order to create a Postgres container.
docker-compose up
Run the transactions in order to configure the database schema
yarn typeorm migration:run
Run the following command in order to start the application in a development environment:
yarn dev:server
Question: What are the tecnologies used in this project?
Answer: The tecnologies used in this project are NodeJS + Express Framework to handle the server and TypeORM
Feel free to file a new issue with a respective title and description on the the TypeORM Relations repository. If you already found a solution to your problem, I would love to review your pull request! Have a look at our contribution guidelines to find out about the coding standards.
Check out the contributing page to see the best places to file issues, start discussions and begin contributing.
Released in 2020. This project is under the MIT license.
Made with love by Laura Beatris 💜🚀