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server.js
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const express = require('express');
const bodyParser = require('body-parser');
const bcrypt = require('bcrypt-nodejs');
const cors = require('cors');
const knex = require('knex');
const register = require('./controllers/register');
const signin = require('./controllers/signin');
const profile = require('./controllers/profile');
const image = require('./controllers/image');
const db = knex({
client: 'pg',
connection: {
connectionString: process.env.DATABASE_URL,
ssl: {
rejectUnauthorized: false
}
}
});
const app = express();
app.use(bodyParser.json());
app.use(cors());
app.get('/', (req,res) => {res.send('it is working!');})
app.post('/Signin', signin.handleSignin(db, bcrypt))
app.post('/register',(req, res) => {register.handleRegister(req, res, db, bcrypt) }) //dependencies injection
app.get('/profile/:id', (req,res) => {profile.handleProfileGet(req, res, db)})
app.put('/image', (req,res) => {image.handleImage(req, res, db)})
app.post('/imageurl', (req,res) => {image.handleApiCall(req,res)})
app.listen(process.env.PORT || 3000, () => { //listens server request localhost:3000
console.log(`Example app listening on port ${process.env.PORT}`);
})
/* ROUTES
/ --> res = this is working
/Signin --> POST success/fail (used POST as https, hidden from man in the middle attack)
/register --> POST = user
/profile/:userId --> GET = user
/image --> PUT --> user (return updated of some sort. like picture post)
*/
/*
req. params. An object containing parameter values parsed from the URL path.
For example if you have the route /user/:name , then the "name" from the URL path wil
be available as req.params.name .
*/