/vivadecora-challenge

Desafio/Test - Viva Decora

Primary LanguageTypeScript

Descrição do Desafio Viva Decora

Teste publicado: link

USO

  • ReactJs
    • Hooks
  • Typescript
    • obs: tarda a produtividade, mas garanti muito menos bugs/erros
  • Redux/Saga
  • API TheMovieDb v3
  • Routers

Observação:

  1. Para o desenvolvimento fiel ao layout solicitado, foi preciso usar a versão 3 da API TheMovieDb, por questão da limitação de métodos que há na versão 4, no qual só tem o método /list. Além da necesidade de uma chave/valor de Response.results[] : runtime:number; no qual não existe na resposta do método /list.
  2. Na especificações de design:
    • Breakpoint phone: Alterado para 1024px. Abrange muito mais dispositivos móveis (e tablet, caso alguém use ainda) comparado com 320px; -container in Mobile: max-width:768px-
    • Por questão de usabilidade, deixei a cor do texto 'ver sinopse' em branco e strong. Melhor visivilidade.
    • A parte que diz '120 avaliações', fiz um método para deixar o texto singular ou plural.
    • A imagem/poster do modal, usei a imagem de picture_poster

Sugestões

  • As imagens em assets, poderiam ser uma sprite ou fontIcon/svg (por questão da qualidade).

Meus Libs

  • toHours.ts: Converter minutos em horas ou segundos em horas.
  • httpBuildQuery.ts: Converter JSON em Query String.

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