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Learners with build a library in which to sort and share information (i.e. music, photos, recipes etc...). Potential users should be able to view, favourite and upload items as well as make collections and view ones created by other users.
The frontend of this project will be built using React. For the backend, it will use ASP.NET to handle server-side functionality. User accounts and item lists will be stored in a PostgreSQL or SQLite database.
Your project for the next 3 weeks will be to develop a .NET backend connected to a database and linked to a React frontend. This week you should start by building the backend and testing it with Swagger (.NET equivalent to Postman). Tests should cover the creation users and endpoints related to user content.
Like the last project you will benefit by building a scheme for your database before you start. Hopefully with what you learned from last projects you are ready to think about how things will connect and consider what sorts of endpoints you will want. Finally, think about what you have done for stretch goals on previous projects and see if you can come up with a different sort of goal this time. For example if you've been stretching yourself by adding technical complexity try focusing on design or UX/UI instead.
What endpoints will you need for your app?
What sort of classes will you need to match your data and how will these be represented in OOP (object orientated programming)?
As a user, I want to:
Login to an individual account
See my collections of items and favourites
Search and look at other users collections
View individual items details
Save items or collections from other users
Upload and add items
Follow other users
Make sure users can only edit their own collections and items
Stop duplicate items being uploaded
Suggest collections based on favourites
Please name your repo following this template: PRO05_Name1_Name2_Name3_Name4
These resources are helpful extra reading that may clarify or enhance concepts you're learning in the main curriculum.