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[React-Space-Project] is a web application for a company that provides commercial and scientific space travel services. The application allows users to book rockets and join selected space missions. The project consumes real live data from the SpaceX API.

Home Page: https://zunairkhan811.github.io/react-space-project/

License: MIT License

HTML 9.90% JavaScript 65.49% CSS 24.61%
css react redux-thunk redux-toolkit

react-space-project's Introduction

React Space Project

๐Ÿ“— Table of Contents

๐Ÿ“– React Space Project

This project is built with React

[React-Space-Project] is a web application for a company that provides commercial and scientific space travel services. The application allows users to book rockets and join selected space missions. The project consumes real live data from the SpaceX API.

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Built With

  • React
  • Redux

Tech Stack

Version Control
Visual Studio Code
Client

Key Features

  • Create-react-app
  • Linters SetUp
  • Follow JavaScript best practices
  • Consume data from API

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๐Ÿš€ Live Demo

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๐Ÿ’ป Getting Started

To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.

Prerequisites

In order to run this project you need:

  • Visual Studio Code.
  • Node JS.
  • Git bash.
  • GitHub Account.
  • Installation of NPM

Setup

Go to github and find the repository react-space-project Click on code and copy then go to your gitbash cli on your computer Clone this repository to your desired folder

Install

Install this project with: npm Example command:

  cd my-projectFolder
  npm install

Usage

To run the project, execute the following command: Open the cloned folder in your git terminal. Then run 'npm start'.

Run tests

To run tests, run the following command: npm test Example command:

  npm test

Deployment

You can deploy this project using: GitHub Pages Example:

[email protected]:zunairkhan811/react-space-project.git

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๐Ÿ‘ฅ Authors

Author 1

๐Ÿ‘ค Muhammad Zunair khan

Author 2

๐Ÿ‘ค Rosemutai

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Future Features

  • Add the live demo for the project
  • Add Animation

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๐Ÿค Contributing

Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the [https://github.com/zunairkhan811/react-space-project.git](issues page)

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โญ๏ธ Show your support

If you like this feel free to follow me on github and give this project a star.

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๐Ÿ™ Acknowledgments

  • Thanks to the Microverse team for the great curriculum.
  • Thanks to the Code Reviewer(s) for the insightful feedbacks.
  • Hat tip to anyone whose code was used.

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๐Ÿ“ License

This project is MIT licensed.

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react-space-project's Issues

[3pt] - Add comments counter - Student B

Even if the API gives you the number of comments you will create a specific function to calculate it.

Make sure that the correct number is displayed on the Comments pop up.

Respect the following rules:

  • Each counter should be implemented as a separate module.
  • A counter function should look for specific DOM elements (e.g. for the comments counter it should look for comments) and make the counting based on what is actually displayed on the page.
  • A counter function should cover all the edge cases you can think about.

[4pt] - Display list of items on the Homepage - Student A

Create the main part of the homepage that keeps the layout from the wireframe:

Screenshot 2021-06-27 at 21 50 23

When the page loads, the webapp retrieves data from the selected API and shows the list of items on screen with the basic data (e.g. title + image).

Prepare also "Comments" and "Reservations" buttons. They should be doing nothing - just being displayed.

This task does not include displaying the number of likes for each item.

This task does not include the counter of the items.

[3pt] Implement rocket booking - Actions

  • When a user clicks the "Reserve rocket" button, action needs to be dispatched to update the store. You need to get the ID of the reserved rocket and update the state. Remember you mustn't mutate the state. Instead, you need to return a new state object with all rockets, but the selected rocket will have an extra key reserved with its value set to true. You could use a JS filter() or map() to set the value of the new state - i.e.:
const newState = state.map(rocket => {
    if(rocket.id !== id) 
        return rocket;
    return { ...rocket, reserved: true };
});
  • Regardless of which method you choose, make sure you place all your logic in the reducer. In the React view file, you should only dispatch the action with the correct rocket ID as an argument.

[1pt] Switch badges for Rockets - Conditional components

Rockets that have already been reserved should show a "Reserved" badge and "Cancel reservation" button instead of the default "Reserve rocket" (as per design)

Use the React conditional rendering syntax:

{rocket.reserved && ( 
    // render Cancel Rocket button
)}

[4pt] Fetch rockets - Fetch data

Fetch data from the Rockets endpoint (https://api.spacexdata.com/v3/rockets) when the application starts (as Rockets is the default view).

Once the data are fetched, dispatch an action to store the selected data in Redux store:

  • id
  • name
  • type
  • flickr_images

NOTE: Make sure you only dispatch those actions once and do not add data to store on every re-render (i.e. when changing views / using navigation).

Team3 [1pt] Switch badges for Dragons - Conditional components

Dragons that have already been reserved should show a "Reserved" badge and "Cancel reservation" button instead of the default "Reserve dragon" (as per design).

Use the React conditional rendering syntax:

{rocket.reserved && ( 
    // render Cancel Rocket button
)}

Team3 [4pt] Fetch dragons - Fetch data

Fetch data from the Dragons endpoint (https://api.spacexdata.com/v3/dragons) when a user navigates to the Dragons section.

Once the data are fetched, dispatch an action to store the selected data in Redux store:

  • id
  • name
  • type
  • flickr_images

NOTE: Make sure you only dispatch those actions once and do not add data to store on every re-render (i.e. when changing views / using navigation).

[4pt] Display missions - Lists render

  • Use useSelector() Redux Hook to select the state slices and render lists of missions in corresponding routes. i.e.:
// get rockets data from the store
const rockets = useSelector(state => state.rockets);
  • You can style the whole application "by hand" or you could use React Bootstrap, a UI library that could speed up the process. This is a popular library and working with its components would be good practice.
  • Render a table with the missions' data (as per design).

Team3 [3pt] Implement dragon booking - Actions

  • When a user clicks the "Reserve dragon" button, action needs to be dispatched to update the store. You need to get the ID of the reserved dragon and update the state. Remember you mustn't mutate the state. Instead, you need to return a new state object with all dragons, but the selected rocket will have an extra key reserved with its value set to true. You could use a JS filter() or map() to set the value of the new state - i.e.:
const newState = state.map(rocket => {
    if(dragon.id !== id) 
        return dragon;
    return { ...dragon, reserved: true };
});
  • Regardless of which method you choose, make sure you place all your logic in the reducer. In the React view file, you should only dispatch the action with the correct dragon ID as an argument.

[4pt] -Display Comments pop up with selected item's details - Student B

Create a comments popup only with the top section (displaying details of the selected item)

Screenshot 2021-06-27 at 22 10 45

When the popup loads, the webapp retrieves data from the selected API and shows details about the selected item.

Add event to button prepared by your teammate that will open your popup. You need to communicate with your team member to make sure that you do not block each other (most likely the easiest solution is to merge the list of items feature to the dev branch before you try to add that event).

[0.5pt] Find external API - group task

Find an API to base the development of the webapp around it. The API should allow you to

  • Get a list of items with a unique item id (or generate the unique id).
  • For a given item, get detailed information about it.
    choose an APIs that doesn't need authentication. if you select an API that requires authentication, you should implement it on your own. Also, if you select an API that provides image resources your webapp will be more visual.

[4pt] Display rockets - Lists render

  • Use useSelector() Redux Hook to select the state slices and render lists of rockets in corresponding routes. i.e.:
// get rockets data from the store
const rockets = useSelector(state => state.rockets);
  • You can style the whole application "by hand" or you could use React Bootstrap, a UI library that could speed up the process. This is a popular library and working with its components would be good practice.
  • Render a list of rockets (as per design). For the image of a rocket use the first image in the array of flickr_images.

[4pt] - Display Reservations pop up with selected item's details - Student C

Create a reservations popup only with the top section (displaying details of the selected item)

Screenshot 2021-06-27 at 22 10 45

When the popup loads, the webapp retrieves data from the selected API and shows details about the selected item.

Add event to button prepared by your teammate that will open your popup. You need to communicate with your team member to make sure that you do not block each other (most likely the easiest solution is to merge the list of items feature to the dev branch before you try to add that event).

[3pt] - Add all items counter on the Homepage - Student A

Even if the API gives you the number of items, you will create a specific function to calculate it.

Make sure that the correct number is displayed on the Homepage.

Respect the following rules:

  • Each counter should be implemented as a separate module.
  • A counter function should look for specific DOM elements (e.g. for the comments counter it should look for comments) and make the counting based on what is actually displayed on the page.
  • A counter function should cover all the edge cases you can think about.

[4pt] Fetch missions - Fetch data

Fetch data from the Missions endpoint (https://api.spacexdata.com/v3/missions) when a user navigates to the Missions section.

Once the data are fetched, dispatch an action to store the selected data in Redux store:

  • mission_id
  • mission_name
  • description

NOTE: Make sure you only dispatch those actions once and do not add data to store on every re-render (i.e. when changing views / using navigation).

Team3 [4pt] Display dragons - Lists render

  • Use useSelector() Redux Hook to select the state slices and render lists of dragons in corresponding routes. i.e.:
// get rockets data from the store
const rockets = useSelector(state => state.rockets);
  • You can style the whole application "by hand" or you could use React Bootstrap, a UI library that could speed up the process. This is a popular library and working with its components would be good practice.

  • Render a list of dragons (as per design). For the image of a dragon use the first image in the array of flickr_images.

[3pt] Implement mission joining - Actions

  • When a user clicks the "Join Mission" button, action needs to be dispatched to update the store. You need to get the ID of the selected mission and update the state. Remember you mustn't mutate the state. Instead, you need to return a new state object with all missions, but the selected mission will have an extra key reserved with its value set to true. You could use a JS filter() or map() to set the value of the new state - i.e.:
const newState = state.map(rocket => {
    if(mission.id !== id) 
        return mission;
    return { ...mission, reserved: true };
});
  • Regardless of which method you choose, make sure you place all your logic in the reducer. In the React view file, you should only dispatch the action with the correct rocket ID as an argument.

[1pt] Create basic structure for Missions - Setup

  • Create a route and a view component. Use <NavLink /> for the page navigation links and style active class to indicate which section/page the user is currently on (underline active navigation link).
  • Create a directory for all Redux state slice files.

Team3 [1pt] Create basic structure for Dragons - Setup

  • Create a route and a view component. Use <NavLink /> for the page navigation links and style active class to indicate which section/page the user is currently on (underline active navigation link).
  • Create a directory for all Redux state slice files.

[1pt] Implement mission leaving - Actions

  • Follow the same logic as with the "Join mission" - but you need to set the reserved key to false.
  • Dispatch these actions upon click on the corresponding buttons.

[1pt] Create basic structure for Rockets - Setup

  • Create a route and a view component. Use <NavLink /> for the page navigation links and style active class to indicate which section/page the user is currently on (underline active navigation link).
  • Create a directory for all Redux state slice files.

[1pt] Switch badges for Missions - Conditional components

Missions that the user has joined already should show a badge "Active Member" instead of the default "NOT A MEMBER" and a button "Leave Mission" instead of the "Join Mission" button (as per design).

Use the React conditional rendering syntax:

{rocket.reserved && ( 
    // render Cancel Rocket button
)}

[3pt] - Add reservations counter - Student C

Even if the API gives you the number of reservations you will create a specific function to calculate it.

Make sure that the correct number is displayed on the Reservations pop up.

Respect the following rules:

  • Each counter should be implemented as a separate module.
  • A counter function should look for specific DOM elements (e.g. for the comments counter it should look for comments) and make the counting based on what is actually displayed on the page.
  • A counter function should cover all the edge cases you can think about.

[1pt] Create empty My profile - Setup (group task)

  • Create a route and a view component. Use <NavLink /> for the page navigation links and style active class to indicate which section/page the user is currently on (underline active navigation link).
  • This view should be empty - you will add content in separate tasks.

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