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.
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Java - 1.8.x
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Maven - 3.x.x
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Mysql - 5.x.x
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Angular - 9.x.x
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Node - 12.x.x
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Npm - 6.x.x
1. Clone the application
git clone https://github.com/scbushan05/angular9-springboot-expensetracker.git2. Create Mysql database
create database expensetracker3. Change mysql username and password as per your installation
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open
src/main/resources/application.properties -
change
spring.datasource.usernameandspring.datasource.passwordas per your mysql installation
4. Build and run the app using maven (expensetracker)
mvn package
java -jar target/expensetracker-v1.jarAlternatively, you can run the app without packaging it using -
mvn spring-boot:runThe app will start running at http://localhost:8080.
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 install6. Run the angular application
ng serveAlternatively, you can run the below command to open the application in default web browser -
ng serve --openYou can find the tutorial for this application on my blog -
https://bushansirgur.in/angular-9-and-spring-boot-crud-tutorial-introduction-and-setup/