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Back-end Architecture #3
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Firebase is set up for login with github and here's our reddit app api public key: webdesign + webdev |
I've not used or heard of firebase being talked about much before, so I did a little searching and from what I've found it seems like it's one of those where it's easy to setup, but then pretty bad in the long run as it doesn't scale very well, based on this it's not something I'd want to spend time trying to learn if you'd then need to re-write it anyway. Again just based on my suggestions in the Front End issue, I think it may be best to stick to one of the more popular or in demand frameworks. I don't have experience in many of them but the following is what I can add to this.
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What about express + mongoDB? |
I didnt mention db here actually. But node.js, express, and mongoose for mongoDb work pretty well together. |
here's the public facing firebase config info we should use
var firebaseConfig = {
apiKey: "AIzaSyAucp45jLH1-Es09RyZPpL0qQSQCFZmY6s",
authDomain: "webdev-578ab.firebaseapp.com",
databaseURL: "https://webdev-578ab.firebaseio.com",
projectId: "webdev-578ab",
storageBucket: "webdev-578ab.appspot.com",
messagingSenderId: "942020508092",
appId: "1:942020508092:web:2d902f7c14e1e216e713b9"
};
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