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  1. System Requirements
  2. Functionality
  3. Learning Goals
  4. Stack
  5. Contributors

System Requirements

Solar Powered Donkey
Source: Weburbanist.com

This application's goal is to enforce ease of access to a user's energy system statistics. That being said, for the MVP of this project, the frontend will be simple and best observed from the latest chrome desktop environment. Future implementation will shift this app to be best used on both Android and iPhone.

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Functionality

Who is the intended user of this application?

Upon initially ideating this project, my love for travel and desire for a mobile living set up inspired the features and needs of a user who's solar setup is consistently on the move. While it can also be used for a stationary solar setup, This app is designed to take some of the guessing and the headache out of figuring out if the current state of your solar system needs to be prioritized when planning your next park.

Learning Goals

  • Kick off a solo passion project that addresses some needs of a specific community
  • Build a more sophisticated front-end to expand my skillset
  • Create an opportunity to practice implementing a CI/CD solution using GitHub Actions
  • Consume the Visual Crossing Weather API, and aggregate both solar irradiation and weather forecast json data to provide relevant information about a user's setup
  • Integrate AI to advise a user on actionable things they can change about their current setup or location in order to increase efficiency

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Project Stack

Building

Ruby Ruby on Rails ActiveRecord Postgresql

Testing

RSpec

Debugging

pry

Versioning

Git

CI/CD

GitHubActions

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Installation

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Contributors


Antonio King Hunt

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