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ustomize Now that you've got the code, follow these steps to get acclimated:

Update project name and description in package.json npm install Create two postgres databases (MY_APP_NAME should match the name parameter in package.json): These commands will create both your development and test databases createdb createdb -test By default, running npm test will use your test database, while regular development uses development database Start Sync and seed your database by running npm run seed. Running npm run start:dev will make great things happen!

start:dev will both start your server and build your client side files using webpack start:dev:logger is the same as start:dev, but you will see your SQL queries (can be helpful for debugging) start:dev:seed will start your server and also seed your database (this is useful when you are making schema changes and you don't want to run your seed script separately) Heroku Set up the Heroku command line tools heroku login Add a git remote for heroku: If you are creating a new app...

heroku create or heroku create your-app-name if you have a name in mind. heroku config:set JWT=<your secret here!> to set a secret for JWT signing Database Setup

heroku addons:create heroku-postgresql:hobby-dev to add ("provision") a postgres database to your heroku dyno (This creates your production database)

heroku config:set SEED=true to get heroku to sync and seed your database

note everytime your app restarts, the database tables will be dropped and re-created. To avoid this you can config:unset SEED

If you already have a Heroku app...

heroku git:remote your-app-name You'll need to be a collaborator on the app. Now, you should be deployed!

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