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Angular 9, Spring boot and MySQL Web Applicaton - Expense Tracker

A simple expense tracking application built with Angular 9 and Spring boot that connects to the MySQL database. Application built using spring data JPA to perform database operations. Users can add, list, update, delete, sort, and filter the expenses.

Requirements

  1. Java - 1.8.x

  2. Maven - 3.x.x

  3. Mysql - 5.x.x

  4. Angular - 9.x.x

  5. Node - 12.x.x

  6. Npm - 6.x.x

Steps to Setup

1. Clone the application

git clone https://github.com/scbushan05/angular9-springboot-expensetracker.git

2. Create Mysql database

create database expensetracker

3. Change mysql username and password as per your installation

  • open src/main/resources/application.properties

  • change spring.datasource.username and spring.datasource.password as per your mysql installation

4. Build and run the app using maven (expensetracker)

mvn package
java -jar target/expensetracker-v1.jar

Alternatively, you can run the app without packaging it using -

mvn spring-boot:run

The app will start running at http://localhost:8080.

Explore Rest APIs

The app defines following CRUD APIs.

GET /api/v1/expenses

POST /api/v1/expenses

GET /api/v1/expenses/{expenseId}

DELETE /api/v1/expenses/{expenseId}

You can test them using postman or any other rest client.

5. Install node modules for angular application (expense-tracker-frontend)

npm install

6. Run the angular application

ng serve

Alternatively, you can run the below command to open the application in default web browser -

ng serve --open

Learn more

You can find the tutorial for this application on my blog -

https://bushansirgur.in/angular-9-and-spring-boot-crud-tutorial-introduction-and-setup/