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B2 Assessments

Base repository for B2 assessments and diagnostics.

This repository requires and has been tested on Ruby v2.7.2 and is based on Rails 5.2.4.3.

RSpec and Shoulda-Matchers have been installed and set up.

Setup

  1. fork this repo
  2. clone your fork
  3. git clone <paste_repo>
  4. cd patient-dawn-2706
  5. bundle install

When you run bundle exec rspec you should have 0 tests.

Instructions

  • Work on this assessment independently. DO NOT discuss with anyone.
  • You are allowed to use any references including notes, Google, lesson plans, etc.
  • Read each story carefully before you start working.
  • Commit Frequently, about every 15 - 30 minutes
  • Push your code to your fork once the time is up (not before!)

Submission

Once the time for the assessment is up, push your code to your fork and create a pull request to the turingschool-examples repository. Include the following:

  • Your Name
  • A reflection on how you felt you did with this challenge and what story you got through

Requirements

  • TDD all new work
  • model methods and relationships must be fully tested.

Not Required

  • No visual styling is required or expected
  • You do not need to test for or create any model validations.

User Stories

Tournament of Champions

In this assessment, you will build an application to track sporting competitions, the teams in those competitions, and the players on those teams.

  • Each competition will have a name, location, and sport
    • for example, name: ‘Men’s Regional’, location: ‘Louisville’, sport: ‘basketball’
  • Each team will have a hometown and a nickname
    • for example, hometown: ‘Leesburg’, nickname: ‘Rockets’
  • Each player will have a name and age
    • for example, name: ‘Billy Bigshoes’, age: 12
  • Competitions have many teams
  • Teams can be in many competitions
  • Teams can have many players
  • Players belong to a team

Some of the initial migrations and model set up has been done for you.

User Story 1 - Competition Index

As a user
When I visit the competion index
Then I see the names of all competitions
Each competition name links to its show page
User Story 2 - Competition Show Page

As a user
When I visit a competition's show page
Then I see the competition's name, location, and sport
And I see the nickname and hometown of all teams in this competition
And I see the average age of all players in the competition
User Story 3 - Register a Team

As a user
When I visit a competition's show page
Then I see a link to register a new team
When I click this link
Then I am taken to a new page where I see a form
When I fill in this form with a team's hometown and nickname
And I click submit
Then I am redirected back to the competition's show page
And I see the new team I created listed
Extension - Team Index

As a user
When I visit the team index
Then I see the nicknames of all teams
And next to the team nickname I see the average age of its players
And I see that all teams are sorted by this average age from highest to lowest

(Note: you should not make a separate query for each team to calculate the average age)

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