Build a full stack JavaScript app that is functionally similar to this: <https://issue-tracker.freecodecamp.rocks/>. Working on this project will involve you writing your code using one of the following methods:
- Clone [this GitHub repo](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-issuetracker/) and complete your project locally.
- Use a site builder of your choice to complete the project. Be sure to incorporate all the files from our GitHub repo.
When you are done, make sure a working demo of your project is hosted somewhere public. Then submit the URL to it in the `Solution Link` field. Optionally, also submit a link to your project's source code in the `GitHub Link` field.
# --instructions--
- Complete the necessary routes in `/routes/api.js`
- Create all of the functional tests in `tests/2_functional-tests.js`
- Copy the `sample.env` file to `.env` and set the variables appropriately
- To run the tests uncomment `NODE_ENV=test` in your `.env` file
- To run the tests in the console, use the command `npm run test`. To open the Replit console, press Ctrl+Shift+P (Cmd if on a Mac) and type "open shell"
You can send a `POST` request to `/api/issues/{projectname}` with form data containing the required fields `issue_title`, `issue_text`, `created_by`, and optionally `assigned_to` and `status_text`.
```js
async (getUserInput) => {
try {
let test_data = {
issue_title: 'Faux Issue Title',
issue_text: 'Functional Test - Required Fields Only',
created_by: 'fCC'
};
const data = await $.post(
getUserInput('url') + '/api/issues/fcc-project',
test_data
);
assert.isObject(data);
assert.nestedInclude(data, test_data);
} catch (err) {
throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
}
};
```
The `POST` request to `/api/issues/{projectname}` will return the created object, and must include all of the submitted fields. Excluded optional fields will be returned as empty strings. Additionally, include `created_on` (date/time), `updated_on` (date/time), `open` (boolean, `true` for open - default value, `false` for closed), and `_id`.
```js
async (getUserInput) => {
try {
let test_data = {
issue_title: 'Faux Issue Title 2',
issue_text: 'Functional Test - Every field filled in',
created_by: 'fCC',
assigned_to: 'Chai and Mocha'
};
const data = await $.post(
getUserInput('url') + '/api/issues/fcc-project',
test_data
);
assert.isObject(data);
assert.nestedInclude(data, test_data);
assert.property(data, 'created_on');
assert.isNumber(Date.parse(data.created_on));
assert.property(data, 'updated_on');
assert.isNumber(Date.parse(data.updated_on));
assert.property(data, 'open');
assert.isBoolean(data.open);
assert.isTrue(data.open);
assert.property(data, '_id');
assert.isNotEmpty(data._id);
assert.property(data, 'status_text');
assert.isEmpty(data.status_text);
} catch (err) {
throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
}
};
```
If you send a `POST` request to `/api/issues/{projectname}` without the required fields, returned will be the error `{ error:'required field(s) missing' }`
```js
async (getUserInput) => {
try {
let test_data = { created_by: 'fCC' };
const data = await $.post(getUserInput('url') + '/api/issues/fcc-project', {
You can send a `GET` request to `/api/issues/{projectname}` for an array of all issues for that specific `projectname`, with all the fields present for each issue.
You can send a `GET` request to `/api/issues/{projectname}` and filter the request by also passing along any field and value as a URL query (ie. `/api/issues/{project}?open=false`). You can pass one or more field/value pairs at once.
You can send a `PUT` request to `/api/issues/{projectname}` with an `_id` and one or more fields to update. On success, the `updated_on` field should be updated, and returned should be `{ result:'successfully updated', '_id':_id }`.
When the `PUT` request sent to `/api/issues/{projectname}` does not include update fields, the return value is `{ error:'no update field(s) sent', '_id':_id }`. On any other error, the return value is `{ error:'could not update', '_id':_id }`.
You can send a `DELETE` request to `/api/issues/{projectname}` with an `_id` to delete an issue. If no `_id` is sent, the return value is `{ error:'missing _id' }`. On success, the return value is `{ result:'successfully deleted', '_id':_id }`. On failure, the return value is `{ error:'could not delete', '_id':_id }`.