This application will be a website focused on displaying the weather in different cities in the world. A user will also be able to register and log in to the website to save certain cities that will be allocated to their user information. Along with this, a user will be able to find places with similar temperatures around the world. As well as this, a user will be able to find locations to travel to based off several options. Also, a user will be able to see what clothes they should wear on the given day.
The value of this application will be to personalize weather information intake. With this website, a user will quickly be able to see what the weather is for the day and be able to plan accordingly. Also, the user will be able to see what different cities are experiencing on a given day and get more background on foreign countries. We will offer travel suggestions to individuals for cities that have similar weather conditions to their favorite locations.
We used HTML for building the pages. We used CSS to modify the appearence of pages. WE used github and a gihub project board to monitor our progress and edit code without interfer with each other. We used WeatherAPI for updating weather conditions. We used Javascript and Node.JS for interacting with pages. We used PostgreSQL for building and operating the database.
The user needs Docker downloaded. Docker needs to be running before accessing the site and terminal needs to be operational to run docker commands.
All of our testing was done by users performing actions and tasks listed in the reports and observations document.
Noah Vilas:noahvirus (novi5371@colorado.edu)
Ian Fernandez: StarWars1980 (iafe2800@colorado.edu)
Will Dravenstott: wdrav (widr7017@colorado.edu)
Matthew No: CrownGuilty9 (mano3845@colorado.edu)
Gustavo Sanchez-Sanchez: gusa9787 (gusa9787@colorado.edu)
Jay Bentley: jabe1234 (jabe1234@colorado.edu)