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This app is set up to be usable on both mobile and desktop platforms. Keep in mind that whatever machine is hosting the Node server might need to be connected to the same network that your Database is set up on.
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It is possible to have the database and this tool running on the same machine, which would allow users to access the front-end of the tool from either the device running both programs, or any device connected to the same LAN as the host device.
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First, the <strong>Data view</strong> will open, which can be used to select a specific set of data to view. Once a selection has been made, the user has the option to create a <strong>permalink</strong>, which can be used to return to the same query again, or <strong>export a .csv file</strong> of the data selected, which can be used with a few other processing tools. Once a selection is complete, the <strong>Graph View</strong> and <strong>Map view</strong> will light up to show the user that there is new data to be viewed.
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### Desktop Setup
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1. clone repository and enter parent directory
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2. Follow the format below to create a `.env` file.
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3. use `npm install` to add dependencies to node_modules folder
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4. use `node index.js` to start a local development server
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5. open `localhost:3000` in your favorite browser!
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### Mobile Setup
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1. Install a UNIX terminal emulator like [Termux (Android)](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.termux&hl=en_US).
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2. Install some basic tools in the emulator:
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1. ```pkg install git```
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2. ```pkg install nodejs```
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3. ```pkg install nano```
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4. clone the repository.
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3. Follow the format below to create a `.env` file.
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4. Use `npm install` inside the directory to install dependencies.
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5. Use `node index.js` to run the server.
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6. open `localhost:3000` in your browser.
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## Format template for .env file
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This file is set to be ignored in .gitignore. This is very important, as our credentials for the PSQL database should not be published into a repository. If you do not have the credentials you need to create a .env file, reach out to Porter (pelibby16@earlham.edu) or Charlie (charliep@earlham.edu).
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```
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DB_NAME=[database user name]
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DB_HOST=[database host name]
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DB_DATABASE=[database name]
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DB_PASSWORD=[databse password]
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DB_PORT=[database port]
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```
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## Node Dependencies
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- dotenv@^8.1.0
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- ejs@ ^2.7.1
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- express@^4.17.1
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- pg@^8.7.1
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- restful-api@^0.1.8 |
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