A command line application to be used for viewing information about employees in a database. Allows to add new employees, departments, and roles as well.
type npm start
in the terminal. A table will be displayed with several options. You can navigate the options with arrow keys and make your selection using the Enter key.
✅ GIVEN a command-line application that accepts user input
WHEN I start the application
✅ THEN I am presented with the following options: view all departments, view all roles, view all employees, add a department, add a role, add an employee, and update an employee role
WHEN I choose to view all departments
✅ THEN I am presented with a formatted table showing department names and department ids
WHEN I choose to view all roles
✅ THEN I am presented with the job title, role id, the department that role belongs to, and the salary for that role
WHEN I choose to view all employees
✅ THEN I am presented with a formatted table showing employee data, including employee ids, first names, last names, job titles, departments, salaries, and managers that the employees report to
WHEN I choose to add a department
✅ THEN I am prompted to enter the name of the department and that department is added to the database
WHEN I choose to add a role
✅ THEN I am prompted to enter the name, salary, and department for the role and that role is added to the database
WHEN I choose to add an employee
✅ THEN I am prompted to enter the employee’s first name, last name, role, and manager, and that employee is added to the database
WHEN I choose to update an employee role
✅ THEN I am prompted to select an employee to update and their new role and this information is updated in the database
MIT License - The License file is provided here : (./LICENSE)
Screenshots located in "./assets/" Online gallery: https://imgur.com/a/5o808lA
Walkthrough Video: https://imgur.com/a/keU62AS
Github Repository: https://github.com/dantean/Employee-Tracker
- Thanks to instructor Phil Loy for going over this before and after class and answering my questions about it.
- Additional special thanks to tutor Juno Nguyen for VERY thoroughly explaining what I was missing and helping me to write the javascript for the 'Add' functions. I literally couldn't have done it without you!