--- id: 5e601c0d5ac9d0ecd8b94afe title: American British Translator challengeType: 4 dashedName: american-british-translator --- # --description-- Build a full stack JavaScript app that is functionally similar to this: . 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-american-british-english-translator/) and complete your project locally. - Use [our Replit starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-american-british-english-translator) to complete your project. - 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-- - All logic can go into `/components/translator.js` - Complete the `/api/translate` route in `/routes/api.js` - Create all of the unit/functional tests in `tests/1_unit-tests.js` and `tests/2_functional-tests.js` - See the JavaScript files in `/components` for the different spelling and terms your application should translate - To run the tests on Replit, set `NODE_ENV` to `test` without quotes in the `.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" Write the following tests in `tests/1_unit-tests.js`: - Translate `Mangoes are my favorite fruit.` to British English - Translate `I ate yogurt for breakfast.` to British English - Translate `We had a party at my friend's condo.` to British English - Translate `Can you toss this in the trashcan for me?` to British English - Translate `The parking lot was full.` to British English - Translate `Like a high tech Rube Goldberg machine.` to British English - Translate `To play hooky means to skip class or work.` to British English - Translate `No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die.` to British English - Translate `Dr. Grosh will see you now.` to British English - Translate `Lunch is at 12:15 today.` to British English - Translate `We watched the footie match for a while.` to American English - Translate `Paracetamol takes up to an hour to work.` to American English - Translate `First, caramelise the onions.` to American English - Translate `I spent the bank holiday at the funfair.` to American English - Translate `I had a bicky then went to the chippy.` to American English - Translate `I've just got bits and bobs in my bum bag.` to American English - Translate `The car boot sale at Boxted Airfield was called off.` to American English - Translate `Have you met Mrs Kalyani?` to American English - Translate `Prof Joyner of King's College, London.` to American English - Translate `Tea time is usually around 4 or 4.30.` to American English - Highlight translation in `Mangoes are my favorite fruit.` - Highlight translation in `I ate yogurt for breakfast.` - Highlight translation in `We watched the footie match for a while.` - Highlight translation in `Paracetamol takes up to an hour to work.` Write the following tests in `tests/2_functional-tests.js`: - Translation with text and locale fields: POST request to `/api/translate` - Translation with text and invalid locale field: POST request to `/api/translate` - Translation with missing text field: POST request to `/api/translate` - Translation with missing locale field: POST request to `/api/translate` - Translation with empty text: POST request to `/api/translate` - Translation with text that needs no translation: POST request to `/api/translate` # --hints-- I can provide my own project, not the example URL. ```js (getUserInput) => { assert( !/.*\/american-british-translator\.freecodecamp\.rocks/.test( getUserInput('url') ) ); }; ``` You can `POST` to `/api/translate` with a body containing `text` with the text to translate and `locale` with either `american-to-british` or `british-to-american`. The returned object should contain the submitted `text` and `translation` with the translated text. ```js async (getUserInput) => { try { const text = 'Mangoes are my favorite fruit.'; const locale = 'american-to-british'; const output = { text: 'Mangoes are my favorite fruit.', translation: 'Mangoes are my favourite fruit.' }; let data = await fetch(getUserInput('url') + '/api/translate', { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }, body: JSON.stringify({ text, locale }) }); let parsed = await data.json(); assert.isObject(parsed); assert.property(parsed, 'text'); assert.property(parsed, 'translation'); assert.deepEqual(parsed, output); } catch (err) { throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message); } }; ``` The `/api/translate` route should handle the way time is written in American and British English. For example, ten thirty is written as "10.30" in British English and "10:30" in American English. The `span` element should wrap the entire time string, i.e. `10:30`. ```js async (getUserInput) => { try { const text = 'Lunch is at 12:15 today.'; const locale = 'american-to-british'; const output = { text: text, translation: 'Lunch is at 12.15 today.' }; let data = await fetch(getUserInput('url') + '/api/translate', { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }, body: JSON.stringify({ text, locale }) }); let parsed = await data.json(); assert.isObject(parsed); assert.property(parsed, 'text'); assert.property(parsed, 'translation'); assert.deepEqual(parsed, output); } catch (err) { throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message); } }; ``` The `/api/translate` route should also handle the way titles/honorifics are abbreviated in American and British English. For example, Doctor Wright is abbreviated as "Dr Wright" in British English and "Dr. Wright" in American English. See `/public/american-to-british-titles.js` for the different titles your application should handle. ```js async (getUserInput) => { try { const text = 'Dr. Grosh will see you now.'; const locale = 'american-to-british'; const output = { text: text, translation: 'Dr Grosh will see you now.' }; let data = await fetch(getUserInput('url') + '/api/translate', { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }, body: JSON.stringify({ text, locale }) }); let parsed = await data.json(); assert.isObject(parsed); assert.property(parsed, 'text'); assert.property(parsed, 'translation'); assert.deepEqual(parsed, output); } catch (err) { throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message); } }; ``` Wrap any translated spelling or terms with `...` tags so they appear in green. ```js async (getUserInput) => { try { const text = 'Mangoes are my favorite fruit.'; const locale = 'american-to-british'; const output = { text: 'Mangoes are my favorite fruit.', translation: 'Mangoes are my favourite fruit.' }; let data = await fetch(getUserInput('url') + '/api/translate', { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }, body: JSON.stringify({ text, locale }) }); let parsed = await data.json(); assert.isObject(parsed); assert.property(parsed, 'text'); assert.property(parsed, 'translation'); assert.deepEqual(parsed, output); } catch (err) { throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message); } }; ``` If one or more of the required fields is missing, return `{ error: 'Required field(s) missing' }`. ```js async (getUserInput) => { try { const locale = 'american-to-british'; let data = await fetch(getUserInput('url') + '/api/translate', { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }, body: JSON.stringify({ locale }) }); let parsed = await data.json(); assert.isObject(parsed); assert.property(parsed, 'error'); assert.equal(parsed.error, 'Required field(s) missing'); } catch (err) { throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message); } }; ``` If `text` is empty, return `{ error: 'No text to translate' }` ```js async (getUserInput) => { try { const locale = 'american-to-british'; let data = await fetch(getUserInput('url') + '/api/translate', { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }, body: JSON.stringify({ text: '', locale }) }); let parsed = await data.json(); assert.isObject(parsed); assert.property(parsed, 'error'); assert.equal(parsed.error, 'No text to translate'); } catch (err) { throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message); } }; ``` If `locale` does not match one of the two specified locales, return `{ error: 'Invalid value for locale field' }`. ```js async (getUserInput) => { try { const text = "Ceci n'est pas une pipe"; const locale = 'french-to-american'; let data = await fetch(getUserInput('url') + '/api/translate', { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }, body: JSON.stringify({ text, locale }) }); let parsed = await data.json(); assert.isObject(parsed); assert.property(parsed, 'error'); assert.equal(parsed.error, 'Invalid value for locale field'); } catch (err) { throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message); } }; ``` If `text` requires no translation, return `"Everything looks good to me!"` for the `translation` value. ```js async (getUserInput) => { try { const locale = 'british-to-american'; const output = { text: 'SaintPeter and nhcarrigan give their regards!', translation: 'Everything looks good to me!' }; let data = await fetch(getUserInput('url') + '/api/translate', { method: 'POST', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' }, body: JSON.stringify({ text: output.text, locale }) }); let parsed = await data.json(); assert.isObject(parsed); assert.isObject(parsed); assert.property(parsed, 'text'); assert.property(parsed, 'translation'); assert.deepEqual(parsed, output); } catch (err) { throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message); } }; ``` All 24 unit tests are complete and passing. See `/tests/1_unit-tests.js` for the expected behavior you should write tests for. ```js async (getUserInput) => { try { const getTests = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/get-tests'); assert.isArray(getTests); const unitTests = getTests.filter((test) => { return !!test.context.match(/Unit Tests/gi); }); assert.isAtLeast(unitTests.length, 24, 'At least 24 tests passed'); unitTests.forEach((test) => { assert.equal(test.state, 'passed', 'Tests in Passed State'); assert.isAtLeast( test.assertions.length, 1, 'At least one assertion per test' ); }); } catch (err) { throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message); } }; ``` All 6 functional tests are complete and passing. See `/tests/2_functional-tests.js` for the functionality you should write tests for. ```js async (getUserInput) => { try { const getTests = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/get-tests'); assert.isArray(getTests); const functTests = getTests.filter((test) => { return !!test.context.match(/Functional Tests/gi); }); assert.isAtLeast(functTests.length, 6, 'At least 6 tests passed'); functTests.forEach((test) => { assert.equal(test.state, 'passed', 'Tests in Passed State'); assert.isAtLeast( test.assertions.length, 1, 'At least one assertion per test' ); }); } catch (err) { throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message); } }; ``` # --solutions-- ```js /** Backend challenges don't need solutions, because they would need to be tested against a full working project. Please check our contributing guidelines to learn more. */ ```