- Work in a fork of this repository
- Work in a branch on your fork
- Write all of your code in a directory named
lab-
+<your name>
e.g.lab-susan
- Open a pull request to this repository
- Submit on canvas a question and observation, how long you spent, and a link to your pull request
Configure the root of your repository with the following files and directories. Thoughfully name and organize any aditional configuration or module files.
- README.md - contains documentation
- .env - contains env variables (should be git ignored)
- .gitignore - contains a robust
.gitignore
file - .eslintrc - contains the course linter configuratoin
- .eslintignore - contains the course linter ignore configuration
- package.json - contains npm package config
- create a
lint
script for running eslint - create a
test
script for running tests - create a
start
script for running your server - create
dbon
anddboff
scripts for managing the mongo daemon
- create a
- db/ - contains mongodb files (should be git ignored)
- lib/ - contains module definitions
- model/ - contains module definitions
- route/ - contains module definitions
- __test__/ - contains test modules
For this assignment you will be building a RESTful HTTP server useing express.
In the model/ directory create a Model for a resource using Mongoose (that is different from the class lecture resource). The model must include 4 properties, two of which should be required. Design your model so that it can have a relationship to a second model you will design create tomorrow. It should be the One
in a One to Many
model relationship.
Create the following routes for performing CRUD opperations on your resourcee
POST /api/<resource-name>
- pass data as stringifed JSON in the body of a POST request to create a new resource
- on success respond with a 200 status code and the created note
- on failure due to a bad request send a 400 status code
GET /api/<resource-name>/:id
- should respond with the resource on success
- if the id is not found respond with a 404
- should respond with the resource on success
PUT /api/<resource-name>/:id
- should respond with the updated resource on success
- if the id is not found respond with a 404
- if the request is invalid it should respond with a 400
- should respond with the updated resource on success
DELETE /api/<resource-name>/:id
- the route should delete a note with the given id
- on success this should return a 204 status code with no content in the body
- on failure due to a resouce with that id not existing respond with a 404 status code
- Write tests to ensure the
/api/resource-name
endpoint responds as described for each condition below: - POST should test for 200, 400, and 409 (if any keys are unique)
- GET should test for 200 and 404
- PUT should test for 200, 400, 404, and 409 (if any keys are unique)
- DELETE should test for 204 and 404
In the README.md write documention for starting your server and makeing requests to each endpoint it provides. The documentaion should describe how the server would respond to valid and invalid requests.
- Create and test a GET route with pagination for returning an array of your resource.