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Step 1: Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/idurar/idurar-erp-crm.git


cd idurar-erp-crm

Step 2: Create Your MongoDB Account and Database Cluster

 Create your own MongoDB account by visiting the MongoDB website and
signing up for a new account.

 Create a new database or cluster by following the instructions provided in the


MongoDB documentation. Remember to note down the "Connect to your
application URI" for the database, as you will need it later. Also, make sure to
change <password> with your own password

 add your current IP address to the MongoDB database's IP whitelist to allow


connections (this is needed whenever your ip changes)

Step 3: Edit the Environment File

 Check a file named .env in the /backend directory.

This file will store environment variables for the project to run.

Step 4: Update MongoDB URI

In the .env file, find the line that reads:

DATABASE="your-mongodb-uri"
Replace "your-mongodb-uri" with the actual URI of your MongoDB database.

Step 5: Install Backend Dependencies

In your terminal, navigate to the /backend directory

cd backend

the urn the following command to install the backend dependencies:

npm install

This command will install all the required packages specified in the package.json file.

Step 6: Run Setup Script


While still in the /backend directory of the project, execute the following command
to run the setup script:

npm run setup

This setup script may perform necessary database migrations or any other
initialization tasks required for the project.

Step 7: Run the Backend Server

In the same terminal, run the following command to start the backend server:

npm run dev

This command will start the backend server, and it will listen for incoming requests.

Step 8: Install Frontend Dependencies

Open a new terminal window , and run the following command to install the
frontend dependencies:

cd frontend
npm install

Step 9: Run the Frontend Server

After installing the frontend dependencies, run the following command in the same
terminal to start the frontend server:

npm run dev

This command will start the frontend server, and you'll be able to access the website
on localhost:3000 in your web browser.

❗ If you encounter an OpenSSL error while running the frontend server, follow
these additional steps:
Reason behind error: This is caused by the node.js V17 compatible issues with
OpenSSL, see this and this issue on GitHub.

Try one of these and error will be solved

 upgrade to Node.js v20.


 Enable legacy OpenSSL provider
Here is how you can enable legacy OpenSSL provider

 On Unix-like (Linux, macOS, Git bash, etc.)


export NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider

 On Windows command prompt:

set NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider

 On PowerShell:

$env:NODE_OPTIONS = "--openssl-legacy-provider"

Here is reference about enabling legacy OpenSSL provider

After trying above solutions, run below command

npm run dev

If you still facing issue, then follow this stackoverflow thread. It has so many different
types of opinions. You definitely have solution after going through the thread.

Name someshdhake

Password IUHvBNetP8FG4Q7X

mongodb+srv://<username>:<password>@cluster0.qfxm2zf.mongodb.net/?
retryWrites=true&w=majority&appName=Clustser0

"start": "react-scripts --openssl-legacy-provider start",

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