###To run locally:
npm install
npm run serve
It will run on localhost:8080 by default unless that port is taken. See your command line output after running npm run serve
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###Requirements: :star: Effectively use conditional logic, JavaScript array methods, and front-end framework elements to render large lists on the web client.
- See Repo.
⭐ Work with the proper tools (e.g. VueJS, React) to create and manage the front-end portion of your project within a real development toolset.
- See Repo, Vue used for front-end interaction with servers.
⭐ Work with NPM and NodeJS to create and manage the back-end portion of your project.
- See Repo.
⭐ "Seed" script provides way to populate the datastore after the Docker install and launch.
- See GraphQL Server Repo
⭐ Properly use Git for your source version control with an established record of at least 4 days of commits each week from February 19th through April 27th.
⭐ Present a User Interface route or "page" that allows the user to:
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CREATE a meaningful (at least 5 data fields) resource through a REST endpoint that is stored in the datastore
- /restAdd
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Read or GET meaningful data from 3 different REST endpoints
- /
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UPDATE at least 1 portion of meaningful data through the appropriate endpoint
- /restProduct/:productId
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DELETE some resource via the proper endpoint
- /restProduct/:productId (Delete Button in corner)
⭐ Present a separate User Interface route or "page" that allows the user to:
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CREATE a meaningful (at least 5 data fields) resource through a GraphQL endpoint that is stored in the datastore
- /graphqlAdd
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Read or GET meaningful data from with at least 3 different query options from the GraphQL endpoint.
- /graphql
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UPDATE at least 1 portion of meaningful data through an appropriate GraphQL mutation.
- /graphqlProduct/:productId
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DELETE some resource using a proper GraphQL mutation.
- /product/:productId (Delete Button in corner)
⭐ You will submit the GitHub URL for your project with a detailed ReadMe explaining how to install and run your server(s) on Docker