{"repo":"Linesmerrill/police-cad","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/Linesmerrill/police-cad","clone":"git clone https://github.com/Linesmerrill/police-cad.git","description":"This is a easy to setup and use police server CAD. Includes a signup/login for both Civilians and Police Officers. Also this is mobile friendly. Built for GTA V's Modding framework: FiveM.","language":"JavaScript","stars":68,"topics":["gtav","doj","roleplay","html","javascript","mongodb","heroku","hacktoberfest","hacktoberfest2021","nodejs"],"license":"MIT","category":"data-pipelines","readme_excerpt":"Lines Police CAD World's Leading Free-to-use service for Role-play communities A free to use Civilian, Police, EMS and Dispatch management CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch). Built to help facilitate role-play communities across the globe. This is Web and Mobile friendly and can support community specific operations when creating civilians, citations and more. Features - 🚔 Civilian & Officer Management - Signup/login for both Civilians and Police Officers - 📱 Mobile Friendly - Responsive design that works on all devices - 🌐 Web-Based - Easy to access from any browser - 🎮 GTA V FiveM Integration - Built for GTA V's Modding framework: FiveM - 🔄 Modern Stack - Next.js 14, React, TypeScript, Express.js, MongoDB Requirements 1. Node.js (v20.x recommended) 2. MongoDB Getting Started 1. Clone the Repository 2. Install Dependencies 3. Configure Environment Variables Duplicate .env.example and rename the new file to .env . Edit to your configurations. 4. Set Up MongoDB macOS (via Homebrew) 1. Install MongoDB: Step by step instructions 2. Start MongoDB: Step by step instructions Other Platforms Follow the MongoDB installation guide for your platform. 5. Run the Backend API Service We have migrated most of our backend code to our police-cad-api microservice. This is now required to be running in order to access certain parts of the app. Follow the instructions to start and run that service here. Once running, you will need to add two new environment variables. You can see an example of ","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/Linesmerrill","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/Linesmerrill/police-cad/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}