This is a simple and small To-Do list app built using React. Todo Items are generated and rendered to the DOM once it is submitted through the form. They can be updated to show whether they are completed or not. In addition, the user can delete an item from the todo list or they can delete the entire todo list, removing it from the cloud firestore and from the project's State.
All the tasks are saved in the cloud firestore. This app shows all the CRUD (Create, read, update and delete) operations.
https://todo-list-db771.web.app/
- Add new task
- Mark task as completed / uncompleted
- Edit existing task
- Delete existing task
- React JS
- Reactstrap
- Firebase Firestore
First clone this repository.
$ git clone https://github.com/SayanSahu99/todo-list-react.git
Install all the dependencies. You must have nodejs
& npm
installed in your system.
$ npm install # or yarn
Create a .env file with the following environment variables related to firebase credentials:
REACT_APP_API_KEY= <your-api-key>
REACT_APP_AUTH_DOMAIN= <your-auth-domain>
REACT_APP_DATABASE_URL= <your-database-url>
REACT_APP_PROJECT_ID= <your-project-id>
REACT_APP_STORAGE_BUCKET= <your-storage-bucket-url>
REACT_APP_MESSEAGING_SENDER_ID= <your-Messaging-Sender-id>
REACT_APP_APP_ID= <your-App-id>
REACT_APP_MEARSUREMENT_ID= <your-measurement-id>
Run the app
npm start # or yarn
Currently this project doesn't have firebase-auth, so all the users can see and edit the todos of each other 😅.
Released under the MIT license.
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.
In the project directory, you can run:
Runs the app in the development mode.
Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.
The page will reload if you make edits.
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See the section about running tests for more information.
Builds the app for production to the build
folder.
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Your app is ready to be deployed!
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