freeCodeCamp/curriculum/challenges/espanol/06-quality-assurance/quality-assurance-projects/issue-tracker.md

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id title challengeType forumTopicId dashedName
587d8249367417b2b2512c42 Issue Tracker 4 301569 issue-tracker

--description--

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 and complete your project locally.
  • Use this Replit starter project 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--

  • 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"

Write the following tests in tests/2_functional-tests.js:

  • Create an issue with every field: POST request to /api/issues/{project}
  • Create an issue with only required fields: POST request to /api/issues/{project}
  • Create an issue with missing required fields: POST request to /api/issues/{project}
  • View issues on a project: GET request to /api/issues/{project}
  • View issues on a project with one filter: GET request to /api/issues/{project}
  • View issues on a project with multiple filters: GET request to /api/issues/{project}
  • Update one field on an issue: PUT request to /api/issues/{project}
  • Update multiple fields on an issue: PUT request to /api/issues/{project}
  • Update an issue with missing _id: PUT request to /api/issues/{project}
  • Update an issue with no fields to update: PUT request to /api/issues/{project}
  • Update an issue with an invalid _id: PUT request to /api/issues/{project}
  • Delete an issue: DELETE request to /api/issues/{project}
  • Delete an issue with an invalid _id: DELETE request to /api/issues/{project}
  • Delete an issue with missing _id: DELETE request to /api/issues/{project}

--hints--

You can provide your own project, not the example URL.

(getUserInput) => {
  assert(!/.*\/issue-tracker\.freecodecamp\.rocks/.test(getUserInput('url')));
};

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.

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.

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' }

async (getUserInput) => {
  try {
    let test_data = { created_by: 'fCC' };
    const data = await $.post(getUserInput('url') + '/api/issues/fcc-project', {
      created_by: 'fCC'
    });
    assert.isObject(data);
    assert.property(data, 'error');
    assert.equal(data.error, 'required field(s) missing');
  } catch (err) {
    throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
  }
};

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.

async (getUserInput) => {
  try {
    let test_data = { issue_text: 'Get Issues Test', created_by: 'fCC' };
    const url =
      getUserInput('url') +
      '/api/issues/get_issues_test_' +
      Date.now().toString().substring(7);
    const data1 = await $.post(
      url,
      Object.assign(test_data, { issue_title: 'Faux Issue 1' })
    );
    assert.isObject(data1);
    const data2 = await $.post(
      url,
      Object.assign(test_data, { issue_title: 'Faux Issue 2' })
    );
    assert.isObject(data2);
    const data3 = await $.post(
      url,
      Object.assign(test_data, { issue_title: 'Faux Issue 3' })
    );
    assert.isObject(data3);
    const getIssues = await $.get(url);
    assert.isArray(getIssues);
    assert.lengthOf(getIssues, 3);
    let re = new RegExp('Faux Issue \\d');
    getIssues.forEach((issue) => {
      assert.property(issue, 'issue_title');
      assert.match(issue.issue_title, re);
      assert.property(issue, 'issue_text');
      assert.property(issue, 'created_by');
      assert.property(issue, 'assigned_to');
      assert.property(issue, 'status_text');
      assert.property(issue, 'open');
      assert.property(issue, 'created_on');
      assert.property(issue, 'updated_on');
      assert.property(issue, '_id');
    });
  } catch (err) {
    throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
  }
};

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.

async (getUserInput) => {
  try {
    let test_data = {
      issue_title: 'To be Filtered',
      issue_text: 'Filter Issues Test'
    };
    const url =
      getUserInput('url') +
      '/api/issues/get_issues_test_' +
      Date.now().toString().substring(7);
    const data1 = await $.post(
      url,
      Object.assign(test_data, { created_by: 'Alice', assigned_to: 'Bob' })
    );
    const data2 = await $.post(
      url,
      Object.assign(test_data, { created_by: 'Alice', assigned_to: 'Bob' })
    );
    const data3 = await $.post(
      url,
      Object.assign(test_data, { created_by: 'Alice', assigned_to: 'Eric' })
    );
    const data4 = await $.post(
      url,
      Object.assign(test_data, { created_by: 'Carol', assigned_to: 'Eric' })
    );
    const getSingle = await $.get(url + '?created_by=Alice');
    assert.isArray(getSingle);
    assert.lengthOf(getSingle, 3);
    const getMultiple = await $.get(url + '?created_by=Alice&assigned_to=Bob');
    assert.isArray(getMultiple);
    assert.lengthOf(getMultiple, 2);
  } catch (err) {
    throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
  }
};

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 }.

async (getUserInput) => {
  try {
    let initialData = {
      issue_title: 'Issue to be Updated',
      issue_text: 'Functional Test - Put target',
      created_by: 'fCC'
    };
    const url = getUserInput('url') + '/api/issues/fcc-project';
    const itemToUpdate = await $.post(url, initialData);
    const updateSucccess = await $.ajax({
      url: url,
      type: 'PUT',
      data: { _id: itemToUpdate._id, issue_text: 'New Issue Text' }
    });
    assert.isObject(updateSucccess);
    assert.deepEqual(updateSucccess, {
      result: 'successfully updated',
      _id: itemToUpdate._id
    });
    const getUpdatedId = await $.get(url + '?_id=' + itemToUpdate._id);
    assert.isArray(getUpdatedId);
    assert.isObject(getUpdatedId[0]);
    assert.isAbove(
      Date.parse(getUpdatedId[0].updated_on),
      Date.parse(getUpdatedId[0].created_on)
    );
  } catch (err) {
    throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
  }
};

When the PUT request sent to /api/issues/{projectname} does not include an _id, the return value is { error: 'missing _id' }.

async (getUserInput) => {
  try {
    const url = getUserInput('url') + '/api/issues/fcc-project';
    const badUpdate = await $.ajax({ url: url, type: 'PUT' });
    assert.isObject(badUpdate);
    assert.property(badUpdate, 'error');
    assert.equal(badUpdate.error, 'missing _id');
  } catch (err) {
    throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
  }
};

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 }.

async (getUserInput) => {
  try {
    const url = getUserInput('url') + '/api/issues/fcc-project';
    const badUpdate = await $.ajax({
      url: url,
      type: 'PUT',
      data: { _id: '5f665eb46e296f6b9b6a504d' }
    });
    assert.deepEqual(badUpdate, {
      error: 'no update field(s) sent',
      _id: '5f665eb46e296f6b9b6a504d'
    });
    const badIdUpdate = await $.ajax({
      url: url,
      type: 'PUT',
      data: { _id: '5f665eb46e296f6b9b6a504d', issue_text: 'New Issue Text' }
    });
    assert.deepEqual(badIdUpdate, {
      error: 'could not update',
      _id: '5f665eb46e296f6b9b6a504d'
    });
  } catch (err) {
    throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
  }
};

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 }.

async (getUserInput) => {
  try {
    let initialData = {
      issue_title: 'Issue to be Deleted',
      issue_text: 'Functional Test - Delete target',
      created_by: 'fCC'
    };
    const url = getUserInput('url') + '/api/issues/fcc-project';
    const itemToDelete = await $.post(url, initialData);
    assert.isObject(itemToDelete);
    const deleteSuccess = await $.ajax({
      url: url,
      type: 'DELETE',
      data: { _id: itemToDelete._id }
    });
    assert.isObject(deleteSuccess);
    assert.deepEqual(deleteSuccess, {
      result: 'successfully deleted',
      _id: itemToDelete._id
    });
    const noId = await $.ajax({ url: url, type: 'DELETE' });
    assert.isObject(noId);
    assert.deepEqual(noId, { error: 'missing _id' });
    const badIdDelete = await $.ajax({
      url: url,
      type: 'DELETE',
      data: { _id: '5f665eb46e296f6b9b6a504d', issue_text: 'New Issue Text' }
    });
    assert.isObject(badIdDelete);
    assert.deepEqual(badIdDelete, {
      error: 'could not delete',
      _id: '5f665eb46e296f6b9b6a504d'
    });
  } catch (err) {
    throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
  }
};

All 14 functional tests are complete and passing.

async (getUserInput) => {
  try {
    const getTests = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/get-tests');
    assert.isArray(getTests);
    assert.isAtLeast(getTests.length, 14, 'At least 14 tests passed');
    getTests.forEach((test) => {
      assert.equal(test.state, 'passed', 'Test 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--

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