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The Challenge

Create a webpage that can search OMDB for movies, and allow the user to save their favorite films they feel should be up for nomination. When they've selected 5 nominees they should be notified they're finished.

Requirements

  • Simple to use interface.
  • The ability to search the OMDB API and return a list of movies that show at least the title, release year, and a button to nominate them.
  • Search results should only be of movies.
  • Updates to the search terms should update the result list.
  • If a movie has been nominated already, it's button should be disabled within in search results.
  • Nominated movies should move to their own "Nomination List".
  • Movies in the nomination list should be able to be removed.
  • Display a banner when the user has 5 nominations.

Provided Reference Image

Example image

Example of one of the people who tried this: Live example

Instructions:

File structure

  • depending on what flow to take

    • Follow the component container pattern, so your two main folders inside the src will be the components folder that will contain your components and containers that will contain container components. You can read more about container components here or you can ask you team leader about it for more clarity.
    • similar concept you can use the component page take a look here
  • Use scss instead of css if you going with react-bootstrap

  • You can use postcss if you are going with another library that uses something like tailwind

  • Global style variables will be inside a style folder inside the src inside a _variables.scss. If you are using react-bootstrap this can come in handy!

  • The main folder names inside the src should be lower case like components and container or pages other folders inside them should be TitleCase like ProgressBar and files inside these folder will be TitleCase too like ProgressBar.js. If you need styles then add them with the same .js file name like ProgressBar.scss

Your project hierarchy should look something similar to this:

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├── src
	├── components
		├── ProgressBar
			├── ProgressBar.js
			├── ProgressBar.scss
	├── containers
		├── About
				├── ContactForm.js
				├── About.js
	├── style
		├── _variables.scss
  • All dependencies inside the package.json should be used in the project.
  • It's recommended to use Yarn to install the packages.
  • General use images should be inside a folder inside src under images and try to use svg as much as possible. Component specific images should be under their folders.

Software requirements:

  • You should have prettier installed and make sure your code is well formatted before committing it.
  • You should have eslint installed and make sure your code is following the Airbnb guidelines before committing.
  • You should install Husky to make sure that your code gets checked before you commit anything.
  • For Styling use Tailwind, Styled Components, React-Bootstrap, or Material UI.
  • Follow the Git feature branch workflow
  • Follow the Angular commit message format
  • This project should be deployed to Vercel or Netlify
  • For state management use the Context API & useReducer hooks.
  • For any data fetching build a custom hook and use Axios.

Helpful article about prettier and eslint

Scripts

This project was created using create-react-app and yarn as the package manager.

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