The Recipe app keeps track of all your recipes, ingredients, and inventory. It will allow you to save ingredients, keep track of what you have, create recipes, and generate a shopping list based on what you have and what you are missing from a recipe.
To get a local copy up and running follow these simple steps.
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You can clone this repo by typing
git clone git@github.com:Donard97/recipe-app.git
on your terminal. -
Type
cd recipe-app
to access the project on the terminal. -
Run
bundle install
to install all the required dependancies. -
Run
rails s
to start a development server.
bundle exec rspec
will run all the tests.
Also, you can run bundle exec rspec spec/
to run specific tests.
You can also run RAILS_ENV=test rspec spec/
to run the tests in test mode.
If you encounter any errors, run the following commands.
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Run
rails db:drop db:create db:migrate
to drop, create and migrate a new database. -
Run
rubocop && rubocop -A
to check for and fix code errors.
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Ruby on Rails
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Postgressql
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Bootstrap CSS Framework
👤 Donard Golaj
- Github : @Donard97
- Twitter: @donardgolaj
- LinkdIn : @donard-golaj
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Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
Give a ⭐️ if you like this project!
- Hat tip to anyone whose code was a source of inspiration.
- A big thanks to @microverseinc.
This project is MIT licensed.