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Yeggle

Calls Yelp and Google APIs to get search result data that can be filtered/sorted by various categories. The "Yeggle" button matches up Google results to Yelp results; the Yeggle algorithm utilizes coordinates, title, and address to determine if there is a match. Optimized for desktop and mobile.

Getting Started

In order to run a dev server on your local host, you will need to first install all the required npm packages.

npm install

cd react-backend && npm install

cd client && npm install

Next you will need to navigate to the client folder...

cd yeggle/react-backend/client

and execute...

npm start

This will spin up a server on port 3000 for the frontend. Next you will need to open up an additional terminal and start up a server for the backend on port 3001:

cd yeggle/react-backend

node app.js

Now you are all set up!

Built With

  • React
  • Nodejs
  • Express

Authors

Austin Tackaberry

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

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