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title: OpenPanel BETA is out!
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description: Public beta is released!
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slug: openpanel-public-beta-released
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authors: yildiray
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tags: [OpenPanel, news, tutorial]
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image: https://refine.ams3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/website/static/img/placeholder.png
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---
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:::caution
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Something
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:::
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Link to blog..
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<!--truncate-->
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All the steps described are in this [repo](https://github.com/refinedev/refine/tree/master/examples/blog-job-posting).
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## Intro
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[NestJS](https://github.com/nestjs/nest) is a framework for building efficient, scalable Node.js server-side applications. With [nestjsx/crud](https://github.com/nestjsx/crud) we can add CRUD functions quickly and effortlessly on this framework.
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## NestJS Rest Api
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To start playing with NestJS you should have node (>= 10.13.0, except for v13) and [npm](https://nodejs.org) installed.
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**Create Project Folder**
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```bash
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mkdir job-posting-app
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cd job-posting-app
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```
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Setting up a new project is quite simple with the [Nest CLI](https://docs.nestjs.com/cli/overview). With npm installed, you can create a new Nest project with the following commands in your OS terminal:
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```bash
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npm i -g @nestjs/cli
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nest new api
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```
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[TypeORM](https://github.com/typeorm/typeorm) is definitely the most mature ORM available in the node.js world. Since it's written in TypeScript, it works pretty well with the Nest framework. I chose mysql as database. TypeORM supports many databases (MySQL, MariaDB, Postgres etc.)
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To start with this library we have to install all required dependencies:
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```bash
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npm install --save @nestjs/typeorm @nestjs/config typeorm mysql2
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```
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- Create an [.env.example](https://github.com/refinedev/refine-hackathon/tree/main/job-posting-app/blob/master/api/.env.example) file. Here we will save the database information.
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- Create and configured a [docker-compose](https://github.com/refinedev/refine-hackathon/tree/main/job-posting-app/blob/master/api/docker-compose.yml) file for MySQL.
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- Create a [ormconfig.ts](https://github.com/refinedev/refine-hackathon/tree/main/job-posting-app/blob/master/api/ormconfig.ts) file for migrations.
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- Add the following scripts to the `package.json` file for migrations.
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```bash
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"typeorm": "ts-node -r tsconfig-paths/register ./node_modules/typeorm/cli.js",
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"db:migration:generate": "npm run typeorm -- migration:generate",
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"db:migration:run": "npm run typeorm -- migration:run",
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"db:migration:revert": "npm run typeorm -- migration:revert",
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"db:refresh": "npm run typeorm schema:drop && npm run db:migration:run"
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```
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<img src="https://refine.ams3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/blog/2021-10-4-admin-panel-with-nestjs/refine_job.png" alt="refine_job" />
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