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Hack at UCI Tech Organizer Deliverable

Thank you for your interest in applying to the Hack at UCI Tech team!

In order for your application to be considered, you must complete this deliverable. Please follow the instructions below.

Setup

Cloning

Clone this repository to your local machine by running the command below:

git clone https://github.com/HackAtUCI/tech-deliverable.git

If you are unfamiliar with git, we recommend that you become familiar with it as soon as possible!

Once you've cloned this repository, you'll need to install some dependencies for the frontend client and the backend API.

Frontend Setup

Install the dependencies in the frontend directory with npm or yarn:

cd frontend
npm ci

Backend Setup

For the Python dependencies, we recommend creating a virtual enviroment:

python3 -m venv .venv

To activate the environment, run the appropriate command for your operating system:

Windows

.\.venv\Scripts\activate

macOS/Unix

source .venv/bin/activate

Finally, use pip to install the required libraries for the backend:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Development

To start development, launch the development servers on the frontend and backend. Both development servers also support hot reload, so the instances are refreshed whenever relevant files are modified.

Starting the frontend development server

cd frontend
npm run dev

This will start Vite's development server, and the frontend should now be accessible at http://localhost:5173.

Starting the backend development server

cd api
python3 src/main.py

This will start a Uvicorn server to run the FastAPI app on port 8000.

Working between the frontend and backend servers

Any requests sent to /api/* on the frontend will automatically be forwarded to the API with to the path prefix removed. For example, accessing http://localhost:5173/api/hello will be the same as accessing http://localhost:8000/hello.

Tasks

Hack at UCI is currently working on setting up a quote book so its members can post fun quotes made by one another. They need your help to finish it!

The application is relatively simple. The home page will provide an interface for users to submit quotes and display all of the existing quotes which are stored in the "database" (This is in quotes because we use a dictionary and a JSON file to simulate a database!) When a user submits a quote, it should automatically appear on the home page after all the previous quotes.

The tech stack this application uses is React for the frontend with Vite used as the build tool and FastAPI (Python). We've provided some basic components for the homepage, but you'll need to design the component(s) for displaying quotes and styling for the entire frontend. The way you choose to style this application is completely up to you, so feel free to be as creative as you want! For the backend, we've provided a route which handles the form submission for creating a quote, but you'll also need to create a new API route which allows the frontend to retrieve quotes from the database.

Our deliverable requirements describe the full specifications of the deliverable along with additional notes and resources.

Note: Feel free to customize the development environment however you want (i.e. add formatters or linters to your liking). Just be sure to not modify any of the starter code that we've provided for you (except for the web form)!

Once you feel as if your message board is complete, please create your own GitHub repository, push your changes to there, and provide the link to it in the Airtable form for your application. Once again, thank you for your interest in applying to the Hack at UCI Tech team and we look forward to reviewing your application!

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