- A personal project which was finalized in a period of 3 weeks, this application is aimed at a Lego collector, with the functionality of adding, updating, and deleting figures and sets. Being a collector myself, I wanted to create a simple and useful way to keep track of my collection. This application utilizes Handlebars.js on the frontend and a database backend of MySQL, operated by Sequelize. Future development for the application includes downloading a .csv file of your collection, uploading a .csv file into your application, a way to see other users' collections (on the high-end level), and possibly adding other collectible categories to the application (action figures, stamps, coins, etc.). Enjoy, and happy collecting!
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To view the live url link, please visit the Heroku link found below. This has full functionality for multiple users. To view the source files, please refer to the Github repository for this application, also found below.
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Github repository for source files: https://github.com/WebDeverDan/Minifigure-Inventory-Tracker
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Herkou live deployment: https://the-lego-collector.herokuapp.com/
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Anyone can contribute to this application and modify it in their own way. Please credit the creator, Daniel Bradley if the application is reused.
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Special thanks to the following contributors:
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Daniel Bradley / https://github.com/WebDeverDan,
- This application has only been tested locally.
- This application is licensed under the MIT license type.
- This application uses Mongodb, node.js, and express.js.
- If you have any questions regarding the application, please reach out to Daniel Bradley (the creator), at their GitHub profile located here: https://github.com/WebDeverDan, or via email at danielbvideo@gmail.com.