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The Event Management API is a RESTful service built with Node.js and MongoDB that allows users to create events and upload multiple images. It includes features such as event data storage, image uploads using Multer, and a dedicated endpoint for submitting event details. This API streamlines event organization and data management.

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Event Management

Project Description

The Event Management API is a RESTful service designed to facilitate the creation and storage of event-related data, including multiple image uploads. Built with Node.js and MongoDB, this API allows users to send event details through a POST request and efficiently manage the storage of event information and associated images. The API is tailored to meet the needs of event organizers, providing a streamlined process for submitting and storing event data.

Key Features

  1. Event Data Storage: Allows users to send event details such as name, title, description, location and date through a POST request.
  2. Multiple Image Uploads: Supports the upload of multiple images associated with an event. Images are stored locally with a unique timestamped filename.
  3. Multer Integration: Utilizes the Multer middleware for handling multipart/form-data, which is essential for uploading images.
  4. MongoDB Integration: Stores event data in a MongoDB database, ensuring efficient and reliable data management.
  5. API Endpoint: Provides a dedicated endpoint (http:https://localhost:8032/api/events) for submitting event data and images.
  6. Success Response: Sends a success message upon successful data storage and image upload, confirming the creation of the event.

Technical Stack

  • Node.js: Provides a fast and scalable runtime environment for building server-side applications.
  • Express.js: A minimalist web framework for Node.js, used to build the API endpoints.
  • MongoDB: A NoSQL database used for storing event data.
  • Multer: A middleware for handling multipart/form-data, used for image uploads.

API Endpoint

POST /api/events

  • Description: Creates a new event and stores event details in the MongoDB database. Uploads multiple images and stores them locally.
  • Payload:
    • eventName (string): The name of the event.
    • eventTitle (string): The title of the event.
    • eventDescription (string): A brief description of the event.
    • eventLocation (string): The location where the event will take place.
    • eventDate (date): The date of the event.
    • images (array): An array of images to be uploaded.
  • Response: Success message upon successful creation of the event and image upload.

Project Setup and Instructions

Prerequisites

  • Node.js
  • MongoDB

Setup

  1. Clone the Repository:

    git clone https://github.com/AxatSachani/Event-Management
    cd event-management
  2. Install Dependencies:

    npm install
  3. Create .env File:

    PORT=8032
    MONGO_URI=mongodb:https://localhost:27017/event_management
  4. Run the Server:

    npm start
  5. Using the API:

    • Use Postman or any other API client to send a POST request to http:https://localhost:8032/api/events with the required payload and images.
    • Example payload:
    {
      "eventName": "Annual Meetup",
      "eventTitle": "Tech Conference 2024",
      "eventDescription": "A conference for tech enthusiasts",
      "eventLocation": "San Francisco, CA",
      "eventDate": "2024-09-12",
      "images": [/* array of images */]
    }

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The Event Management API is a RESTful service built with Node.js and MongoDB that allows users to create events and upload multiple images. It includes features such as event data storage, image uploads using Multer, and a dedicated endpoint for submitting event details. This API streamlines event organization and data management.

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