Create a Mongo instance as a Docker container and update README#137
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Create a Mongo instance as a Docker container and update README#137jgsheppa wants to merge 2 commits intocoding-circle:developfrom
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This PR offers a MongoDB alternative in the form of a Docker container (using Docker Compose) to improve developer experience. Developers will be able to create and run a MongoDB instance by executing the
docker compose upcommand.This means the development environment can be created with three commands:
docker compose upcd client && nmp startcd server && nmp startThe pro to this update is speed. Developers can set up their environment with three commands.
The con to this method is the loss of Atlas' UI, which might be helpful for beginners to visualize and analyze data.