osullivan-challenge-eleven-note-taker

Heroku Link

https://challenge-eleven-note-taker.herokuapp.com/

User Story

AS A small business owner I WANT to be able to write and save notes SO THAT I can organize my thoughts and keep track of tasks I need to complete

Acceptance Criteria

GIVEN a note-taking application WHEN I open the Note Taker THEN I am presented with a landing page with a link to a notes page WHEN I click on the link to the notes page THEN I am presented with a page with existing notes listed in the left-hand column, plus empty fields to enter a new note title and the note’s text in the right-hand column WHEN I enter a new note title and the note’s text THEN a Save icon appears in the navigation at the top of the page WHEN I click on the Save icon THEN the new note I have entered is saved and appears in the left-hand column with the other existing notes WHEN I click on an existing note in the list in the left-hand column THEN that note appears in the right-hand column WHEN I click on the Write icon in the navigation at the top of the page THEN I am presented with empty fields to enter a new note title and the note’s text in the right-hand column

Description

Students are tasked with creating a note taker that can store notes to a local back-end database called db.json.

Installation

Run npm i to install all appropriate node packages (namely, express).

Usage

Users can use the note-taker application to save notes. The notes are stored so they can be looked at later or even deleted upon completion!

Credits

Starter code provided by UCB extension from github repository miniature-eureka (https://github.com/coding-boot-camp/miniature-eureka). Node.js and node package express.js (https://expressjs.com/) used. All additional code written by Michael O'Sullivan.

License

MIT License

Model