Description This project was developed by Aimee Millard, Mathew Poovathany, and Pierre Calmels as the capstone project for our coding bootcamp. We used an Agile methodolgy to bring our project from concept to deployment in three weeks. Dionysis is a wine-pairing app that gives users information about a selection of wines from around the world, including suggestions for cheeses to pair them with. Makes use of a create-react-app scaffolding for our front-end with a node server, express middleware for routing and parsing, MongoDB to store our suggested wines and two third-party api's that allow users to search for wineries in their area as well as providing them with the current weather report.
Table of Contents Installation
Usage
License
Contributing
Tests
Questions
Installation To install necessary dependencies, run the following command:
CD to the server-side package.json file and open a terminal. Type npm install to download the correct dependencies and modules. Once that is complete type npm run start to initiate the development server.
Your app should now be running on http://localhost:3000. The Express server should intercept any AJAX requests from the client.
Usage None
License This project is licensed under the MIT license.
Contributing This project is written under an MIT open-source license. Feel free to make additions or corrections as you see fit. Files are available for clone or download. If you would like to contribute to this version make a fork request and push your changes for review.
Tests To run tests, run the following command:
None Questions If you have any questions about the repo, open an issue or contact me directly at [email protected]. You can find more of my work at pierre8237.