- Developed user profile, connections, job listing and application modules using MERN Stack and Kafka.
- Implemented Redis for data caching, containerized the application services and hosted on AWS.
- Implemented MongoDB replication and tested the performance on JMeter and Mocha.
Developed by a team of 6.
https://cmpe-273-linkedin.herokuapp.com
- User Login and Sign Up
- Recruiter Login and Sign Up
- Search People
- Search Jobs
- Connect People / Recruiters
- Easy Apply / Custom Apply
- View Connections
- Search Jobs based on Location, Company Name
- Accept / Remove / Ignore Connections
- Post Jobs
- Specific To Recruiter
- Send / Receive Messages
- View Half Filled Forms (specific to recruiter)
- Number of views of your post (specific to recruiter)
- View Clicks on your post (specific to recruiter)
- View Number of Applicants of your post (specific to recruiter)
- View Your Top Posts (specific to recruiter)
Technologies Used
- React
- Redux
- Node
- AWS RDS MySql
- Mongo DB Cluster
- Kafka
- Plotly
- S3 Buckets
- Json Web Token
Kafka is a distributed messaging queue which is an imperative programming structure which is based event-driven programming.
- Publish and subscribe messaging queue.
- Reacts to events in a real time
- High tolerance with highly available .
- Atleast Once
- Atmost Once
- Only once (most difficult one)
- Mongo DB Cluster with Replica sets
- Auto Scaling groups with Elastic Load Balancing
- AWS RDS Cluster
For development, you will only need Node.js installed on your environement. And please use the appropriate Editorconfig plugin for your Editor (not mandatory).
Node is really easy to install & now include NPM. You should be able to run the following command after the installation procedure below.
$ node --version
v0.10.24
$ npm --version
1.3.21
sudo apt-get install python-software-properties
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chris-lea/node.js
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nodejs
Just go on official Node.js website & grab the installer.
Also, be sure to have git
available in your PATH, npm
might need it.
$ git clone https://github.com/sojanmatt/LinkedInPrototype.git
$ cd LinkedInPrototype/linkedin-frontend
$ npm install
$ npm start
$ git clone https://github.com/sojanmatt/LinkedInPrototype.git
$ cd LinkedInPrototype/LinkedIn-Backend/
$ npm install
$ npm start