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This is Teams service for JuJa community

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For using MongoDB in local machine

  1. Install MongoDB

  2. Set up the MongoDB environment. MongoDB requires a data directory to store all data. MongoDB’s default data directory path is \data\db. Before the first usage, you should create this folder. For more information visit https://docs.mongodb.com/getting-started/shell/installation/

  3. In terminal window go to folder \MongoDB\Server\3.2\bin

  4. Launch the server Mongo with command mongod

  5. In another terminal window go to the same folder \MongoDB\Server\3.2\bin

  6. Launch the MongoDB shell with command mongo

  7. You can use command help to see available commands

  8. Create user in the admin db

    use admin
    db.createUser(
    {
        user: "root",
        pwd: "root",
        roles: [{role: "root", db: "admin"},
                {role: "userAdminAnyDatabase", db: "admin"}]
    }
    )
    
  9. Create or switch to the db teams

    use teams
    
  10. Create user in the teams db

    db.createUser( { user: "root", pwd: "root", roles: [{role: "dbAdmin", db: "teams"}] } )

Using MongoDB for Linux users (local machine install)

  1. Install MongoDB using your distro package manager. For example, in Fedora: sudo dnf install mongodb-org
  2. Start mongodb: sudo systemctl start mongod
  3. Check status (should be "active"): sudo systemctl status mongod
  4. If you want to start mongodb every time with system: sudo systemctl enable mongod
  5. Run mongo shell in console with: mongo
  6. Do steps 8-10 from section above

For building and launching application

  1. In the terminal window go to the project folder, use gradle wrapper script to start build process.

    On Unix-like (Linux or MacOS) using the gradlew shell script - sh gradlew clean build

    On Windows using the gradlew.bat batch file - gradlew clean build

    Wait for message "BUILD SUCCESSFUL" means that build is successful :)

  2. You can find the built jar-file in teams/build/libs, go to that folder

  3. Use command java -jar teams-1.jar

  4. The string "Started Teams" means the successful start. Default port – 8080.

  5. Open one of the helper programs to create and test custom HTTP requests-responses, e.g. "Advanced REST client"

  6. Choose the tab "Request", content-type - application/json.

  7. Follow the API. Important: the first - to add something, then - you can get it.

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