client side repo link:-- https://github.com/supravatsarkar/watch-dazzle-client-side-a12
Server-side repo link:-- https://github.com/supravatsarkar/watch-dazzle-server-side-a12
Live link: https://dazzle-watch-mern.web.app/
- Dazzle Watch is a branded watch selling web application based on MERN Stack. Users can buy many types of watches here.
- React js
- Material UI (React UI)
- Node JS
- Express js (node framework)
- No SQL Database (MongoDB)
- Google Firebase for authentication and client-side hosting
- Heroku for server-side hosting.
- User can view all products on explore page
- After registering user can place an order for any product
- User can one-time register with name, email & password.
- After registering user can view details of a product with the 'BUY NOW' button
- User can Place an order with 'PLACE ORDER'. then fill the form to address and other information for placing an order.
- After login user can enter the Dashboard route. here he sees the Home, Pay, My Order, Review, logout button on the left sidebar.
- Home: - User information
- Pay: - Payment system coming soon
- My Order: - User Orders
- Review: - Post review
- Logout:- Logout from application
- Admin user id: [email protected] & password:admin@123
- Admin can view same as a normal user and extra future.
- After login admin can enter the Dashboard route. here he sees Home, Manages All order, Add Product, Make Admin, Manages Product, logout button on the left sidebar.
- Home: - User information
- Manage All Order:- Admin can see all order of users & if admin want to delete order and update status 'Pending' to 'Shipped'
- Add Product:- Admin can add product with image and other information.
- Make Admin:- Admin can make the admin of any registered user.
- Manage Product: Admin can able to edit product info and delete any product;
- Logout:- Logout from the application
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