[ ] Is the first page you see upon entering the wiki
[ ] Contains a welcome message
[ ] Contains a link/placeholder for a link to the live page
[ ] All links in the right sidebar should contain each wiki page and link to the correct page
[ ] Correctly formatted
[ ] each wiki page is listed in bullet points
[ ] all links route the correct page
MVP List
[ ] Should have 7 MVPs.
[ ] 3 of those are User Auth, Heroku, and Production README.
[ ] The other 4 are from the MVP List or they have clarified them with you
[ ] Contains a description sentence of the app
[ ] Includes two to three detailed bullets on functionality and presentation of feature
[ ] At least one CRUD feature, which states what CRUD operations are planned (creation, reading, updating, deletion)
[ ] Estimates how long it will take the code each MVP
[ ] Correctly formatted
[ ] MVPs are listed in an ordered list
[ ] Each MVP is broken down into bullet points
Database Schema
[ ] Contains correct datatypes
[ ] Contains appropriate constraints/details
[ ] primary key
[ ] not null
[ ] unique
[ ] indexed
[ ] foreign key
[ ] Contains bullet points after the table that state which foreign keys will reference to which table, or references to the associations which will be made
[ ] foreign key and table name are lowercased, snake_cased and back_ticked
[ ] Correctly formatted
[ ] schema is written in a table format
[ ] the table's name are lowercased, snake_cased and back_ticked
[ ] the table header column names are bolded
[ ] columns names are lowercased and snaked_cased and back_ticked
Sample State
[ ] State shape is flat!
[ ] State's keys are camelCased
[ ] All keys within the values in the state are accessible in the schema
[ ] Correctly formatted
[ ] Sample state is rendered with triple backticks, and the language ```javascript...```). This will display the state as a code block instead of a giant line of text
[ ] Top level slices
[ ] entities
[ ] session
[ ] errors (here or in ui)
[ ] ui (if needed)
[ ] Should NOT have nested slices, aka comments inside of posts
Some info from other tables is ok, for instance:
the author username and imageurl for a post. basically any info that the user can't change
like count and a boolean on whether the user likes the post instead of a likes slice
Backend Routes
[ ] Contains the following sections: HTML, API Endpoints(Backend)
[ ] Each route has a description
[ ] API Endpoint routes contains wildcard variables written in snake_case
Hi Disnee, just taking a look at your design docs so far. Going to leave some feedback here:
Schema:
since we talked about this the other day, everything is looking great here 👍
MVP List:
For this website, a good break down of MVPs would be to have one for each model, and then an MVP for search. A good list after User Auth would be: Products/Teas, Search, Cart, Reviews. If you'd rather do a different order of those 4 that is fine, but I think that would be good. Some of the other things listed under your current MVPs, like dropdowns and user testimonials, would be considered as part of the other MVPs.
Sample State:
Looking pretty good, the only changes I would make is to camelCase the keys
Frontend Routes and Components:
This part needs to be broken down into the different possible routes on the website, and then have the components that will render for each route. Happy to work with you on this if you have questions.
Wiki Page Home
MVP List
Database Schema
back_ticked
back_ticked
back_ticked
Sample State
```javascript...```
). This will display the state as a code block instead of a giant line of textentities
session
errors
(here or inui
)ui
(if needed)comments
inside ofposts
Backend Routes
snake_case
GET likes
api endpoint because that info comes through the post showFrontend Routes
camelCase
inline coding text
(backticks)