node-es6-url-shortener/
│
├── api/
│ ├── controllers/
│ │ └── UrlController.js
│ │
│ ├── models/
│ │ └── Url.js
│ │
│ └── helpers/
│ └── base58.js
│
├── config/
│ ├── env/
│ │ ├── development.js
│ │ ├── index.js
│ │ ├── production.js
│ │ └── test.js
│ │
│ ├── routes/
│ │ ├── index.js
│ │ └── url.js
│ │
│ ├── express.js
│ └── sequelize.js
│
├── view/
│ ├── css/
│ │ └── styles.css
│ │
│ ├── javascript/
│ │ └── shorten.js
│ │
│ └── index.html
│
├── test/
│ └── url.test.js
│
├── .eslintrc * ESLint configuration file
├── .gitignore * Example git ignore file
├── index.mjs * Entry point of our Node's app
├── LICENSE * MIT License
├── package.json * Defines our JavaScript dependencies
├── package-lock.json * Defines our exact JavaScript dependencies tree
└── README.md * This file
URL shortening is a technique to convert a long URL (site or page address) to a shorter version. This shorter version of the URL is usually cleaner and easier to share or remember. When someone accesses the shortened address, the browser redirects to the original (large) url address. It is also called URL redirection or URL redirect.
For example, the large version of this url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL_shortening
Can be shortened with bit.do service to this small address, that redirects to the previous longer address: http://bit.do/urlwiki
Essentially, your database has 3 fields: primaryKey
, shortCode
and targetURL
.
Normally the shortCode
is simply the primaryKey
(which is an int) converted to another base. So for instance base 36 (so 0 through 9, and then 'a' through 'z').
This makes it easy to look up the targetURL
in the database, since you can just decode it to base 10 and find the primary key.
You will also have short URLs since the number of URLs you can have is 36^n where n is the number of characters in the shortened URL. So you can see that just with 4 letters you can have a possible of 2,313,441 different URLs. If you use capital letters (a larger base), this gets even larger.
- Make sure you have the latest stable version of Node.js installed
$ sudo npm cache clean -f
$ sudo npm install -g n
$ sudo n stable
- Configure your database and jsonwebtoken in
config/env
. For exampleconfig/env/development.js
would look like this:
module.exports = {
mysql: {
host: 'localhost',
port: 3306,
database: 'shortener_dev',
username: 'root',
password: '',
}
};
- Fork this repository and clone it
$ git clone https://github.com/<your-user>/node-es6-url-shortener
- Navigate into the folder
$ cd node-es6-url-shortener
- Install NPM dependencies
$ npm install
- Make sure you have a MySQL DB up and running, if you don't, using docker is the easiest way
$ docker run -p 3306:3306 -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root -t mysql -d mysql
Login into the container, update the root user and create databases
$ docker exec -it <CONTAINER ID> mysql -uroot
$ ALTER USER root IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY 'root';
$ CREATE DATABASE shortener_dev;
$ CREATE DATABASE shortener_dev_dev;
$ CREATE DATABASE shortener_dev_test;
- Run the project
$ node index.js
- Or use
nodemon
for live-reload
$ npm start
npm start
will runnodemon index.js
.
-
Navigate to
http://localhost:3000
in your browser to test it! -
If you want to execute the tests
$ npm test
npm test
will runmocha
.
- Report issues
- Open pull request with improvements
- Spread the word
- Reach out to me directly at [email protected]