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API - Aplicação Backend Rest Api

Aplicação backend REST API com NodeJS, usando Javascript, Express e MongoDB

Documentação Swagger:

Exemplos de uso

Endpoints disponíveis

API - Método Endpoint: - Exemplo usando a VM Lappis (IP:Porta 164.41.98.12:6380) Descrição
GET Motor de Busca http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/busca/saude%2004-10-2023/3 Todas propostas que possuem o termo 'saude' na data '04/10/2023' no processo participativo 3.
GET Propostas http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas Todas propostas (100 - paginação *)
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/total Número total de propostas
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/totalEvento/3 Total de propostas, votos e id do evento 3
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/totalCategoria Total de propostas, votos e id de todas as categorias
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/totalCategoriaEvento/confjuv4 Total de propostas, votos e id das categorias do evento 'confjuv4'
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/totalDataEvento/confjuv4 Total de propostas, votos e id das datas do evento 'confjuv4'
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/totalDatas Total de propostas e votos por data
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/propostasData Propostas por data de publicação
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/categoria/20 Propostas da categoria cujo ID é 20
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/categoriaName/Outros Propostas da categoria cujo Nome é 'Outros'
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/deate/1/5 As propostas de 1 até 5
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/6540b4ef2e100633ecac30e0 Proposta cujo campo _id é igual a "6540b4ef2e100633ecac30e0"
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/id/1 Proposta cujo campo id é igual a '1'
POST http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/create Proposta novo registro - jason enviado no body
POST http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/create Proposta novo registro - json enviado no body
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/logs/:id Proposta - registros de atualizações da proposta
POST http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/update Proposta - atualiza dados da proposta e grava log
POST http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/updatevoto Proposta - registra voto e dados relacionados
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/propostavotos/:proposta_id Proposta - busca registros de votos
POST http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/statusvoto Proposta - atualiza quantidade de votos na proposta
POST http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/status Proposta - atualiza o estado da proposta
POST http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostas/commnents Proposta - atualiza a quantidade de comentarios da proposta
GET Comentários http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostacomentarios Todos os comentários (1000 - paginação *)
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostacomentarios/total Número total de comentários
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostacomentarios/6540b5072e100633ecac5ae1 Comentário cujo campo _id é igual a "6540b5072e100633ecac5ae1"
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostacomentarios/id/1 Comentário cujo campo id é igual a '1'
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostacomentarios/proposta/11622 Comentários da proposta 11622
POST http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostacomentarios/create Comentário novo registro - json enviado no body
GET Moderação http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostamoderacao Todos os comentários (1000 - paginação *)
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostamoderacao/total Termos moderados em propostas
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostamoderacao/65bfbe1afe159b854e9dcec9 Moderação cujo campo _id é igual a "65bfbe1afe159b854e9dcec9"
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostamoderacao/propostaid/65bfbdf8fe159b854e9dcebc Moderações proposta 65bfbdf8fe159b854e9dcebc
POST http://164.41.98.12:6380/propostamoderacao/create Moderação novo registro - json enviado no body
GET Termo Moderado http://164.41.98.12:6380/moderacoes Todos os Termos Moderados (1000 - paginação *)
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/moderacoes/total Termos moderados em propostas
GET http://164.41.98.12:6380/moderacoes/id/1 Termo Moderador cujo campo id é igual a "1"
POST http://164.41.98.12:6380/moderacoes/atualiza A partir do Termo Moderador, identifica todas as propostas que o possuem
POST http://164.41.98.12:6380/moderacoes/create Termo Moderador novo registro - json enviado no body

Apêndice

Collection (Insomnia_2024-03-30.json) - requisições usando Insomnia

VM - Lappis IP:Porta > 164.41.98.12:6380)
Localhost (IP:Porta > localhost:4040)

Demonstração

Deploy

Para fazer o deploy desse projeto rode

  npm run deploy

Documentação

Apresentação do Projeto

Variáveis de Ambiente

Para rodar esse projeto, você vai precisar adicionar as seguintes variáveis de ambiente no seu .env

NODE_ENV=development

SERVER_PORT=4040

DB_HOST=DB DB_PORT=27018 DB_NAME=http_app DB_USER=nodeauth DB_PASS=nodeauth

//# Configurações da API do Matomo

MATOMO_URL = 'https://ew.dataprev.gov.br/' MATOMO_ID_SITE = 18 MATOMO_TOKEN = ...

Licença

MIT

Relacionados

Projeto relacionado - aplicação cliente

App-Web

Rodando localmente

Clone o projeto

  git clone https://gitlab.com/lappis-unb/decidimbr/api.git

Entre no diretório do projeto

  cd api

Instale as dependências

  npm install

Inicie o servidor

  npm run start   ou   node app.js

Screenshots

App Screenshot

Stack utilizada

Front-end: React, Javascript, MongoDB

Back-end: Nodejs, Express, MongoDB

API

Redigir documentação da API

Getting started

To make it easy for you to get started with GitLab, here's a list of recommended next steps.

Already a pro? Just edit this README.md and make it your own. Want to make it easy? Use the template at the bottom!

Add your files

cd existing_repo
git remote add origin https://gitlab.com/lappis-unb/decidimbr/api.git
git branch -M main
git push -uf origin main

Integrate with your tools

Collaborate with your team

Test and Deploy

Use the built-in continuous integration in GitLab.


Editing this README

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