You've got a friend in need! Your friend Andy recently misplaced all their toys! Help Andy recover their toys and get the toys back in the toy collection.
All of the toy data is stored in the db.json
file. You'll want to access this
data using a JSON server. In order to do this, run the following two commands:
npm install -g json-server
json-server --watch db.json
This will create a server storing all of our lost toy data with restful routes
at http://localhost:3000/toys
. You can also check out
http://localhost:3000/toys/:id
On the index.html
page, there is a div
with the id
"toy-collection."
When the page loads, make a 'GET' request to fetch all the toy objects. With the
response data, make a <div class="card">
for each toy and add it to the
toy-collection div
.
Each card should have the following child elements:
h2
tag with the toy's nameimg
tag with thesrc
of the toy's image attribute and the class name "toy-avatar"p
tag with how many likes that toy hasbutton
tag with a class "like-btn"
After all of that, the toy card should resemble:
<div class="card">
<h2>Woody</h2>
<img src=toy_image_url class="toy-avatar" />
<p>4 Likes </p>
<button class="like-btn">Like <3</button>
</div>
- When a user submits the toy form, a
POST
request is sent tohttp://localhost:3000/toys
and the new toy is added to Andy's Toy Collection. - The toy should conditionally render to the page.
- In order to send a POST request via Fetch, give the Fetch a second argument of an object. This object should specify the method as
POST
and also provide the appropriate headers and the JSON-ified data for the request. If your request isn't working, make sure your header and keys match the documentation.
POST http://localhost:3000/toys
headers:
{
"Content-Type": "application/json",
Accept: "application/json"
}
body: JSON.stringify({
"name": "Jessie",
"image": "https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/p__/images/8/88/Jessie_Toy_Story_3.png/revision/latest?cb=20161023024601&path-prefix=protagonist",
"likes": 0
})
- For examples, refer to the documentation.
When a user clicks on a toy's like button, two things should happen:
- Conditional increase to the toy's like count without reloading the page
- A patch request sent to the server at
http://localhost:3000/toys/:id
updating the number of likes that the specific toy has - Headers and body are provided below (If your request isn't working, make sure your header and keys match the documentation.)
PATCH http://localhost:3000/toys/:id
headers:
{
"Content-Type": "application/json",
Accept: "application/json"
}
body: JSON.stringify({
"likes": <new number>
})