Robin Good
This is Ruby on Rails app I created with a team in eight days at the Le Wagon coding Bootcamp. It is a webapp that uses QR technology and crowd-sourcing to return lost items to their owners.
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Ruby 2.5.3
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You may need to run
yarn install
andbundle install
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This project uses a postgreSQL database, run
rails db:create
to create the database -
Database initialization - run
rails db:migrate
Current User Stories:
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As a visitor, I can view the homepage
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As a user, I can create a profile
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As a user, I can edit my profile
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As a user, I can receive three free QR codes via mail
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As a user, I can add an item to my items list, and place the corresponding QR code on that item
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As a user, I can edit an item
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As a user, I can delete an item
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As a user, I can be notified/receive an email notification when my lost item has been found
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As a user, I can view the location of my lost item
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As a user, I can make a donation to a community cause when my item has been marked found
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As a user, I can order more QR codes
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As a user, I can delete my account
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As a finder (visitor who has found a lost item), I can scan a QR code
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As a finder I can send the details about the secure location I've left the lost item to the owner
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As a finder, I can choose a community cause for the owner to donate to as a thank you for my good deed
I would like to add the following:
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An activity feed that shows items being returned in the community
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A counter that shows how much money has been raised for charity via the webapp