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Bookmark Manager

Bookmark manager is a program that stores weblinks so that the user can read them later.

We are using this challenge as a way to learn about SQL Databases.

Website

The LocalHost should be used to run this program.

Usage

To connect a database to the file, perform the following

  1. Connect to psql
  2. Create the database using the psql command bashCREATE DATABASE bookmark_manager;
  3. Connect to the database using the pqsl command bash\c bookmark_manager;
  4. Run the query we have saved in the file 01_create_bookmarks_table.sql

To run the rspec tests, perform the following

$> psql
admin=# CREATE DATABASE "bookmark_manager_test";
admin=# CREATE TABLE bookmarks(id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, url VARCHAR(60));

To see the code in action Clone the directory, and perform the following in the terminal:

Rackup

Then open your web browser into the resulting terminal.

The code for Bookmark Manager can also be run by going to

irb './lib/bookmark.rb'

Userstories

As a user,
So that I can read a web page later,
I want to be able to bookmark a page.

As a user,
So that I can find similar bookmarks,
I want to be able to add tags to my bookmark.

As a user,
So that I can see other people's bookmarks,
I want to be able to browse all bookmarks.

As a user,
So that I can interact with other people,
I want to be able to comment on all bookmarks.

Assumptions

  • All bookmarks are public
  • All bookmarks are timestamped

Design

Design

Test Coverage

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Methods

bookmark.new("name") # creates a new bookmark with string

How to Run the Tests

Tests are located within /spec folder. As the website is built out we would expect to have more specific testing on the website.

Contributing

As this is an afternoon week challenge, I have collaborated with @JoshuaNg2332.

Follow Up

We would like to include:

  • An option to have a private
  • A visually appealing webpage
  • Better security on login (for example, a captcha)

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