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Alayacare Python skill test

Application

The TODO App allows a user to add reminders of thing he needs to do. Here are the requirement for the app.

  • Users can add, delete and see their todos.
  • All the todos are private, users can't see other user's todos.
  • Users must be logged in order to add/delete/see their todos.

Credentials:

  • username: user1
  • password: user1

Homepage:

Homepage

Login page:

Login page

Todos:

Todos

Requirements

  • python 5.7
  • virtualenv
  • sqlite3
  • A github account

Installation

/!\ You need to fork this repository. See How to submit your work?

virtualenv .
bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
bin/python main.py initdb
bin/python main.py

Instructions

You will be asked to improve the code of this app with the following tasks.

You can complete the tasks in any order.

Separate your commits by task and use the following format for your commit messages: TASK-{task number}: {meaningful message}

Tasks

  • TASK 1: As a user I can't add a todo without a description.
  • TASK 2: As a user I can mark a todo as completed.
    • Write a database migration script in resources/
  • TASK 3: As a user I can view a todo in a JSON format.
    • Ex: /todo/{id}/json => {id: 1, user_id: 1, description: "Lorem Ipsum"}
  • TASK 4: As a user I can see a confirmation message when I add/delete a todo.
  • TASK 5: As a user I can see my list of todos paginated.
  • TASK 6: Implement an ORM database access layer so we don’t have SQL in the controller code.

Extra tasks:

  • Fix any bug you may find.
  • Fix any security issue you may find.

Documentation

This app use Flask.

How to submit your work?

  1. First you need to fork this repository.

Forking a repo

  1. Then clone your fork locally.

Cloning a repo

  1. Install the app locally. See the [Installation Guide] (#Installation).
  2. Once you've completed your work, you can submit a pull-request to the remote repository.

 a Pull Request

  1. Review your changes and validate.

Validating a Pull Request

And you're done!

More documentation on Github: