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Skyscanner full-stack recruitment test

Thanks for taking the time to do our front-end / full-stack coding test. The challenge has two parts:

  1. a task to create a basic flight results front-end site to show flight prices

  2. some follow-up questions


You will be graded based on the following have been met:

  • Your implementation works as described in the task.

  • Your solution looks like the provided design.


Prerequisites/Environment Setup

Installing Node

The full stack test is developed using Node, using the following versions:

Node: LTS/Gallium (^16.19.0)

npm: ^8.19.3

We recommend using nvm or nave to manage your Node environment on Unix/macOS systems. If you use Windows then we recommend using nvm-windows.

To install the correct npm and node version for the project, use nvm install or nave install.

The full stack test has built-in support for these. Just run nvm use or nave auto to select the correct Node version.

Task

We have placed a number of helpful todos inside the code (see index.js and App.jsx) to help get you started, the main items we are looking for are:

  • Fetch flight results from the provided flights.json and format them into client readable results.

    • You are not required to serve this separately from the dev server (i.e. npm start).
  • Use the returned data to display a page of results that matches the given design.

    • Times should be displayed in 24 hour format.

Design

We've provided a design for small-screens (480px). Don't worry about tackling larger breakpoints, but please make sure your solution looks good at 480px in portrait orientation.

The design shows a look and feel defined in our styleguide. Feel free to import our React components into your project, or lift colours and things directly from the styleguide pages. We also have some auto-generated sassdoc that may help.

NB: You don't have to use our styleguide or our components -- picking colours from the image and rolling your own css to save time is absolutely fine.

For the airline logos, insert the airline id to the following url: https://logos.skyscnr.com/images/airlines/favicon/{id}.png

Client implementation

We'd like you to use React. On top of that, use whatever front-end libraries you feel comfortable with.

We've set you up with a build based on our custom fork of Facebook's create-react-app.

We've wired in Sass with our base stylesheet (bpk-stylesheets) + mixins (bpk-mixins) for you to get at -- see the Header component for example use.

Flight results

The provided flights json will return two collections of different items:

  • Itineraries - These are the containers for your trips, tying together Legs, and prices. Prices are offered by an agent - an airline or travel agent.

  • Legs - These are journeys (outbound, return) with duration, stops and airlines.

A good structure to represent trip options would be hierarchical:

Itineraries
  Legs

Running the project

To startup the frontend client run the following command.

  • npm start - This will start the application for development
  • npm run build - Will create a production optimised build
  • npm test - Will run the front end tests

Submission Guidelines

  • The zip file should be named {yourname}.zip, and should itself contain the full-stack-recruitment-test project folder with your submission.

  • The zip file should contain the FOLLOW-UP.md file with answers to the follow-up questions.

  • The zip file should not include the node_modules folder.


Inspiration for the test format taken with ❤️ from JustEat's recruitment test.

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