This webapp works with real live data from the SpaceX API. The application provides commercial and scientific space travel services. It also allows users to book rockets and join selected space missions.
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React & Redux group project - Space Travelers' Hub #33
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 using the first image in the array of flickr_images.
Render a table with the missions' data (as per design).
Render a list of dragons (as per design). For the image of a dragon use the first image in the array of flickr_images.
Redux: Write actions and reducers for booking rockets/dragons and joining missions
When a user clicks the "Reserve rocket" button or "Reserve dragon" button [only if your team has 3 members], 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.:
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.
Create a reducer and action dispatcher for the "Join Mission" button. The logic here is practically the same as with rockets - you need to pass the mission's ID to the corresponding action and update the mission's state with the selected mission having a new key/value - reserved: true.
Redux: Write actions and reducers for canceling rockets/dragons and leaving missions
Here you need to follow the same logic as with the "Reserve rocket"/"Reserve dragon" and "Join mission" - but you need to set the reserved key to false.
Dispatch these actions upon click on the corresponding buttons.
Render UI: conditional components rendering
Rockets that have already been reserved should show a "Reserved" badge and a "Cancel reservation" button instead of the default "Reserve rocket" (as per design).
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).
Rockets and Missions should use the React conditional rendering syntax:
In this PR, we implemented the following 🥇
Render UI: My Profile section