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Udacity FEND Capstone Project: Created travPlan application from scratch which fetches in data from 3 different APIs, uses webpack, service workers and express server.

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Trav Plan Website

How to run this app?

  1. Run npm install in the terminal to get the packages required

  2. Add credentials to env file - You will need to add your own API credentials to '.env'

  3. Development environment

    • npm run build-devto run the webpack-dev-server with the development config
    • npm start script to start the express server
  4. Prod environment

    • npm run build-prodto run the webpack-dev-server with the development config
    • npm start script to start the express server
    • App runs in http://localhost:3000/

Screenshot

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Project Gif and Videos

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUg9_IQwLlM

References used:

Images used here are from pixa bay

Development Environment and Architecture

Architecture:

The project should have a structure like the one shown below. All files shown must be present (Webpack may be split into multiple config files, and names may differ) and the app must successfully render a home page with clear design and functionality added when index.html is loaded in the browser. No errors should display in console.

  • Root:
    • package.json
    • readme.md
    • webpack.config.js
    • src folder
      • server folder
        • server.js (name will vary)
      • client folder
        • index.js
        • html/views folder
          • index.html
        • js folder
          • app.js (name will vary)
        • styles folder
          • style.scss (name will vary - may be broke into partials)

Webpack

Webpack config should contain at least 3 scripts, express server, build and test. Additionally, dev server may be included.

Testing

There should be at least one test for the express server and application javascript

Offline capabilities

The project must have service workers installed.

HTML & CSS

Usability

All features are usable across modern desktop, tablet, and phone browsers.

Styling

Styling is set up in a logical way. All interactive elements have hover states.

HTML Structure

HTML structure should be indented properly with classes and ID’s that make sense.

Visual Design

The design should clearly be different from the design used in projects 3 and 4.

API and JS Integration

Server

src > server > server.js Server should be a near duplication of project 3 with the exception of additional added member: value pairs.

index.js

src > client > index.js

  • At least one function should be imported.
  • At least one event listener should be imported.
  • (styles referenced in html/css)

app.js

src > client > js > app.js

  1. There should be URLS and API Keys for at least 3 APIs, including Geonames, Weatherbit, and Pixabay. You can feel free to use more than 3 APIs.
  2. There should be a primary object with placeholder member value pairs.
  3. There should be a primary function that is exported to index.js.

Extend Options / Ways to Stand Out

At least one option from the Extend your Project/Ways to Stand Out sections have been added. Please add a Note to your reviewer which one you chose to implement, or add into your README.

Documentation

README

A README file is included detailing the app and all dependencies.

Other requirements:

The Readme file should have non-default text in it that is specific to this project. It doesn’t have to be thorough, but should have some basic info. Bonus points if correct markdown is used.

Comments

Comments are present and effectively explain longer code procedure when necessary.

Code Quality

Code is formatted with consistent, logical, and easy-to-read formatting as described in the Udacity JavaScript Style Guide.

Suggestions to Make Your Project Stand Out!

At least one of these is required, but the rest are great additional ways to further customize and improve your project!

  • Add end date and display length of trip.
  • Pull in an image for the country from Pixabay API when the entered location brings up no results (good for obscure localities).
  • Allow user to add multiple destinations on the same trip.
  • Pull in weather for additional locations.
  • Allow the user to add hotel and/or flight data.
  • Multiple places to stay? Multiple flights?
  • Integrate the REST Countries API to pull in data for the country being visited.
  • Allow the user to remove the trip.
  • Use Local Storage to save the data so that when they close, then revisit the page, their information is still there.
  • Instead of just pulling a single day forecast, pull the forecast for multiple days.
  • Incorporate icons into forecast.
  • Allow user to Print their trip and/or export to PDF.
  • Allow the user to add a todo list and/or packing list for their trip.
  • Allow the user to add additional trips(this may take some heavy reworking, but is worth the challenge). a) Automatically sort additional trips by countdown. b) Move expired trips to bottom/have their style change so it’s clear it’s expired.

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