CodeFellowship

For your remaining labs before the midterm project, you’ll create an app called CodeFellowship that allows people learning to code to connect with each other and support each other on their coding journeys.

Feature Tasks : Lab 16

Build an app that allows users to create their profile on CodeFellowship.

  • The site should have a splash page at the root route (/) that contains basic information about the site, as well as a link to the “sign up” page.
  • An ApplicationUser should have a username, password ( hashed using BCrypt), firstName, lastName, dateOfBirth, bio, and any other fields you think are useful.
  • The site should allow users to create an ApplicationUser on the “sign up” page.
  • Your Controller should have an @Autowired private PasswordEncoder passwordEncoder; and use that to run passwordEncoder.encode(password) before saving the password into the new user.
  • The site should have a page which allows viewing the data about a single ApplicationUser, at a route like /users/{id}.
  • This should include a default profile picture, which is the same for every user, and their basic information.
  • Using the above cheat sheet, add the ability for users to log in to your app.
  • Upon logging in, users should be taken to a / myprofile route that displays their information.
  • Ensure that user registration also logs users into your app automatically.
  • The site should be reasonably styled. (This can be using CSS that you did not create yourself.)
  • The site should contain integration testing. At a minimum, there should be tests to ensure basic functionality for the splash page and the sign up page.

Feature Tasks : Lab 17

Allow users to log in to CodeFellowship and create posts.

  • Using the above cheat sheet, add the ability for users to log in to your app.
  • Upon logging in, users should be taken to a /myprofile route that displays their information.
  • Ensure that your homepage, login, and registration routes are accessible to non-logged in users. All other routes should be limited to logged-in users.
  • Ensure that user registration also logs users into your app automatically.
  • Add a Post entity to your app.
  • A Post has a body and a createdAt timestamp.
  • A logged-in user should be able to create a Post, and a post should belong to the user that created it.
  • A user’s posts should be visible on their profile page.
  • When a user is logged in, the app should display the user’s username on every page (probably in the heading).

Feature Tasks : Lab 18 Spring Security against User Input

  • Allow users to follow other users.
  • Ensure that users can’t perform SQL injection or HTML injection with their posts.
  • Allow users to follow other users. Following a user means that their posts show up in the logged-in user’s feed, where they can see what all of their followed users have posted recently.
  • Ensure there is some way (like a users index page) that a user can discover other users on the service.
  • On a user profile page that does NOT belong to the currently logged-in user, display a “Follow” button. When a user clicks that follow button, the logged-in user is now following the viewed-profile-page user. note: this will require a self-join on ApplicationUsers.
  • A user can visit a url (like /feed) to view all of the posts from the users that they follow.
  • Each post should have a link to the user profile of the user who wrote the post.

Collaborative Acknowledgement

Jack Kinne
Matt Stuhring
Renee Messick
Nick Paro

Running Application

  • Application runs on localhost:8080
  • Dependencies are already install just run ./gradle bootRun

Author

Melfi Perez