- 📖 About the Project
- 💻 Getting Started
- 👥 Authors
- 🔭 Future Features
- 🤝 Contributing
- ⭐️ Show your support
- 🙏 Acknowledgements
- ❓ FAQ (OPTIONAL)
- 📝 License
Vet Clinic is a relational database management web based application that tracks information about animals, their clinic visits and the details of the clinics employees who attended to them.
[Vet-clinic: Database schema diagram] We created a schema based on diagram.
- PostgreSQL
Database
Describe between 1-3 key features of the application.
- [Updated schema and data for database recreation]
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This repository includes files with plain SQL that can be used to recreate the vet clinic database:
- Use schema.sql to create all tables.
- Use data.sql to populate tables with sample data.
- Check queries.sql for examples of queries that can be run on a newly created database. Important note: this file might include queries that make changes in the database (e.g., remove records). Use them responsibly!.
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
In order to run this project you need:
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
git clone git@github.com:Kasaija-Kenneth/vet-clinic.git
cd vet-clinic
Install this project with:
To run the project, execute the following command:
To run tests, run the following command:
You can deploy this project using:
👤 Kasaija Kenneth
- GitHub: @Kasaija-Kenneth
- Twitter: @kenn_ug
- LinkedIn: kasaija-kenneth
- Email: G-mail
👤 Shuhad Loofer
- GitHub: @Shuhad786
- LinkedIn: LinkedIn
Describe 1 - 3 features you will add to the project.
- [Add the data base to an app]
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
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This project is MIT licensed.
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