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<h1 align="center"> # free-programming-books-search
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The The free-programming-books-search is a companion project of [free-programming-books](https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books/). It allows users to search by book title or author and filter by language. The search index is updated once per day, so changes made on [free-programming-books](https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books/) may not be immediately reflected.
free-programming-books-search is a companion project of [
free-programming-books](https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books/). It allows users to search by book title or author and filter by language. The search index is updated once per day, so changes made on [free-programming-books](https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books/) may not be immediately reflected.
## Contents ## Contents
- [Contents](#contents) - [Contents](#contents)
- [Installation](#installation) - [Installation](#installation)
- [NPM Installation](#npm-installation) - [NPM Installation](#npm-installation)
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## Installation ## Installation
### NPM Installation ### NPM Installation
1. Make sure you have [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) installed. If you already do, skip to [Running the Website](#running-the-website)
1. Make sure you have [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) installed. If you already do, skip to [Running the Website](#running-the-website).
2. Otherwise, download the LTS installer from [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) website. 2. Otherwise, download the LTS installer from [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) website.
3. Follow the instructions of the installer, make sure npm is listed as a package to be installed. 3. Follow the instructions of the installer, make sure npm is listed as a package to be installed.
4. Click Install. 4. Click Install.
5. Verify that Node.Js has been installed by going to command line and typing in `node`. It should show the current version. 5. Verify that Node.Js has been installed by going to command line and typing in `node`. It should show the current version.
6. Close out of Node by either closing and reopening the command line or with Ctrl + C. 6. Close out of Node by either closing and reopening the command line or with <kbd>Ctrl + C</kbd>.
7. Make sure to check out the [NPM website](https://docs.npmjs.com/downloading-and-installing-node-js-and-npm) for more info. 7. Make sure to check out the [NPM website](https://docs.npmjs.com/downloading-and-installing-node-js-and-npm) for more info.
### Running the Website ### Running the Website
1. Make sure you have [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads) installed. 1. Make sure you have [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads) installed.
2. Clone the repo from Github with Git. 2. Clone the repo from Github with Git.
3. Navigate to the folder using command line. (easy way is to type "cd" and then drag and drop the folder into command line) 3. Navigate to the folder using command line. A easy way is to type "`cd`" and then drag and drop the folder into command line.
4. Type `npm install` 4. Type `npm install`.
5. Type `npm install react-scripts` 5. Type `npm install react-scripts`.
6. Type `npm start`. At this point, the commnand prompt should start up the server, and a tab in your default browser should open up to localhost. 6. Type `npm start`. At this point, the command prompt should start up the server, and a tab in your default browser should open up to localhost.
## Deployment ## Deployment
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE INSTALLATION STEPS FIRST! MAKE SURE YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE INSTALLATION STEPS FIRST!
1. First, make sure that you the local folder containing the files has a remote configured called "origin".
1. If you aren't sure, navigate to the folder using Git (type "cd", then drag and drop folder in to Git command line.). 1. First, make sure that you the local folder containing the files has a remote configured called "`origin`".
2. Type `git init` 1. If you aren't sure, navigate to the folder using Git (type "`cd`", then drag and drop folder in to Git command line).
3. Type `git remote add origin <repo url>`,replacing <repo url> with the url of your github repository. 2. Type `git init`.
3. Type `git remote add origin <repo url>`, replacing `<repo url>` with the url of your github repository.
2. Now, run `npm install -g gh-pages`. 2. Now, run `npm install -g gh-pages`.
3. Run `npm run deploy`. 3. Run `npm run deploy`.
4. This should deploy your code to "https:yourusername.github.io/free-programming-books-search/" 4. This should deploy your code to "`https://yourusername.github.io/free-programming-books-search/`".
## How It All Works ## How It All Works
1. THERE IS NO DATABASE INVOLVED. Rather, the books are stored in a markdown on [
free-programming-books](https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books/) and is parsed daily by [free-programming-books](https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books-parser). The books and all info pertaining to them are stored in a json file called fpb.json.
2. This Json is downloaded locally and searched locally when the actual search function is used. 1. THERE IS NO DATABASE INVOLVED. Rather, the books are stored in a markdown on [
free-programming-books](https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books/) and is parsed daily by [free-programming-books-parser](https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books-parser). The books and all info pertaining to them are stored in a JSON file called `fpb.json`.
2. This JSON is downloaded locally and searched locally when the actual search function is used.
## FAQ ## FAQ
- What database are we using to store the books? - What database are we using to store the books?
- NONE! The books are stored in a json file which is downloaded locally. - NONE! The books are stored in a JSON file which is downloaded locally.
- I added a book but it's not showing up on search? - I added a book but it's not showing up on search?
- Give it some time. The parser is run once a day, so it may tak up to 24 hours for the search to reflect that. - Give it some time. The parser is run once a day, so it may take up to 24 hours for the search to reflect that.