PokemonGoers / Catch-em-all

Now that we have tons of data about Pokemon (what they are, where they are, what’s their relationship, what they can transform into, which attacks they can perform, aso) we want to integrate it all into a comprehensive website. This website should contain sections about each Pokemon and its details. Additionally, the website should register the user’s location and tell the user how close is that the predicted pokemon to him/her. Additionally you will be incorporating the apps that were created by project B,C and D into the website. Your group will need to create automated builds and testing for this apps and use continuous integration to pull in new changes in the code repositories. Apps from projects B-D should be packaged and made available on NPM. Ideally when you completed these tasks the webapp component would integrate the apps by “requiring’ them. Here is a possible user story: when a user opens the website or the app the current location of the user will be shown. Additionally, the website/app will show automatically where the pokemons that are currently active are and where the pokemons that we predict to active in the nearest future (i.e. within half a day) will be located (all of this will be available from the app developed in project D). Hopefully, the website will be somewhat crowded by that data. Then, there needs to be a menu bar or something available (e.g. above the map or on the right side to it) that will list currently active or predicted pokemons. Clicking on one of them will make other pokemons on the map disappear, except of this clicked one. Separate web pages would allow the search and presentation of individual Pokemons and the information we gathered about them, including third party data (project A) and twitter analysis (project C)
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Filter service #105

Closed johartl closed 8 years ago

johartl commented 8 years ago

Closes #101 and closes #97

sacdallago commented 8 years ago

@mfkaptan @MajorBreakfast @Lugitan @Georrgi you realize that you can review PRs as well, right? Since @AlexanderLill @WoH and @johartl seem to be putting a lot of effort into coding, having someone else actively reviewing, testing and correcting eventual bugs would not be so bad.

gyachdav commented 8 years ago

All, please remember that we are monitoring your contribution on GH. Slacking will translate into lower score in your final grade. No way around it.

WoH commented 8 years ago

Moving the lookup and static data into a service is very much needed, thank you. There are quite a few things going on though, maybe split it up next time if there is a chance. Extending the Redux/Event based style is very good as we talked about, wrapping the filter in a service that publishes the events doesn't only decrease the complexity by a lot it also looks pretty clean. 10/10