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Task - Support Desk API's Frontend


Brief

Kindly update the relevant parameters and relevant environment variabes to test.


Environment Variable

NODE_ENV = development PORT = 5000 MONGO_URI = mongodb+srv://your username and your password JWT_SECRET = abc123


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Submitted and coded by Jagadeesh Kumar . S, you may send mail to my email address which is jagadeesh_2k17@proton.me, you may contribute some money to my Indian Unified Payment Interface (UPI) which is jagadeesh-kumar@ybl .


Front-end

Front-end which is used is equal to Reactjs


Front-end Source code

Front-end Source code's link is equal to https://github.com/Jagadeesh-Kumar-Initial-Is-S/support-desk-main-s-frontend .


Front-end Deployed URL

Back-end Deployed URL's link is equal to https://support-desk-main-s-frontend.vercel.app/ .


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Back-end

Back-end which is used is equal to Nodejs


Database

Database which is used is equal to MongoDB


Back-end Source code

Back-end Source code's link is equal to https://github.com/Jagadeesh-Kumar-Initial-Is-S/support-desk-main-s-backend .


Back-end Deployed URL

Back-end Deployed URL's link is equal to https://support-desk-main-s-backend.vercel.app/ .


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