Asilo5/hate-it-n-rate-it
App that allows users to rate n hate on the movies displayed on the page.
JavaScript
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Fetch initial movie data
#19 opened by benjamin-firth - 0
Add Error handling to form
#45 opened by Asilo5 - 0
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A user should be able to see their own movie ratings only when they are *logged* in to the app.
#12 opened by Asilo5 - 0
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Use Router to create a dynamic route for a “show page” for each movie (/movies/5, for instance).
#10 opened by Asilo5 - 0
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After logging in, the user knows they are logged in and they are taken back to the homepage
#7 opened by Asilo5 - 0
The app should show that no one is logged in.
#9 opened by Asilo5 - 0
Add Redux tests to containers
#36 opened by Asilo5 - 0
Add PropTypes to each component
#35 opened by Asilo5 - 0
Logging in the user using the POST /login route documented below will give you that ID value
#6 opened by Asilo5 - 0
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At this point, get your head around the API’s endpoints via the documentation below. Try them out in Postman - you don’t need an API key for this! See what you can get from all the endpoints available.
#2 opened by Asilo5 - 0
You will be assigned a user for your group. Each user has a name, email, and password that you will use throughout the project. This is your team’s user.
#3 opened by Asilo5 - 0
For your app, create a homepage (/) where the visitor can see all of the movies in the database with their average ratings.
#1 opened by Asilo5 - 0
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Create initial file structure setup
#18 opened by benjamin-firth - 0
Include functionality for the user to remove an existing rating they submitted and then be able to submit a new rating.
#17 opened by Asilo5 - 0
A user is limited to one rating per movie.
#16 opened by Asilo5 - 0
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Everywhere a movie is shown, including the movie’s show page, the app should display the movie’s average rating and also the user’s rating for each movie that they have rated if they are logged in.
#14 opened by Asilo5