🚫 Note: All lines that start with 🚫 are instructions and should be deleted before this is posted to your portfolio. This is intended to be a guideline, feel free to add your own flare to it.
🚫 The numbers 1️⃣ through 5️⃣ next to each item represent the week that part of the docs needs to be comepleted by. Make sure to delete the numbers by the end of Labs.
🚫 Each student has a required minimum number of meaningful PRs each week per the rubric. Contributing to docs does NOT count as a PR to meet your weekly requirements.
You can find the deployed project at Tagger - Smarter Email.
Anthony Kawa | Matthew Bergeron | Adrian Nasaruk |
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The idea of this project was to develop an email app similar to Gmail, Edison mail, Yahoo mail, etc. but with better organization to help you find emails easier. For the Web, we built a desktop application that pull the users emails (with tags) from the DS server, and displays them in the GUI.
- feature one
- feature two
- feature three
- feature four
- feature five
- React allows for dynamic applications to re-render components within the virtual DOM when the state of that component changes.
- Electron offers a framework for building cross-platform applications for the desktop using web technologies.
🚫List the rest of the front end features and libraries in the same format as the framework above.
- NodeJS supports writing to a SQLite file and is bundled with Electron
- Electron supports frontend and back end development in a single application
- Express makes it easy to create endpoints and gives access to the Electron app's back end from the frontend.
- Socket.io created websockets to easily, and quickly send data from the back end to the frontend.
🚫 List the rest of the back end end features and libraries in the same format as the framework above
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Water's like me. It's laaazy ... Boy, it always looks for the easiest way to do things A little happy sunlight shining through there. Let all these little things happen. Don't fight them. Learn to use them. Even the worst thing we can do here is good.
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You can do anything your heart can imagine. In life you need colors. This is where you take out all your hostilities and frustrations. It's better than kicking the puppy dog around and all that so. I'm sort of a softy, I couldn't shoot Bambi except with a camera. Trees get lonely too, so we'll give him a little friend. We'll lay all these little funky little things in there.
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When you do it your way you can go anywhere you choose. Let your heart take you to wherever you want to be. If I paint something, I don't want to have to explain what it is. A tree needs to be your friend if you're going to paint him. That's a son of a gun of a cloud. Even the worst thing we can do here is good.
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Volunteering your time; it pays you and your whole community fantastic dividends. Maybe there's a happy little waterfall happening over here. You can spend all day playing with mountains. We don't have to be committed. We are just playing here. You have freedom here. The only guide is your heart. It's cold, but it's beautiful.
In order for the app to function correctly, the user must set up their own environment variables. There should be a .env file containing the following:
🚫These are just examples, replace them with the specifics for your app
* REFRESH_TOKEN - This is the refresh token provided after the user logs
into their Google account
* CLIENT_ID - This is your Google Client ID, which can be generated in the
Google Cloud Console.
* CLIENT_SECRET - This is the Google Client Secred, which is paired with
the Client ID and is found in the Google Cloud console
🚫For all content - images, icons, etc, use this table to document permission of use. Remove the two placeholders and add you content to this table
Image Filename | Source / Creator | License |
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doodles.png | Nicole Bennett | Creative Commons |
rings.svg | Sam Herbert | MIT |
🚫Document what you used for testing and why
🚫explain how to install the required dependencies to get this project up and running with yarn and NPM
🚫replace these examples with your own
* typecheck - runs the TypeScript compiler
* build - creates a build of the application
* start - starts the production server after a build is created
* test - runs tests in **tests** directory \* eject - copy the configuration files and dependencies into the project so you have full control over them
When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue, email, or any other method with the owners of this repository before making a change.
Please note we have a code of conduct. Please follow it in all your interactions with the project.
If you are having an issue with the existing project code, please submit a bug report under the following guidelines:
- Check first to see if your issue has already been reported.
- Check to see if the issue has recently been fixed by attempting to reproduce the issue using the latest master branch in the repository.
- Create a live example of the problem.
- Submit a detailed bug report including your environment & browser, steps to reproduce the issue, actual and expected outcomes, where you believe the issue is originating from, and any potential solutions you have considered.
We would love to hear from you about new features which would improve this app and further the aims of our project. Please provide as much detail and information as possible to show us why you think your new feature should be implemented.
If you have developed a patch, bug fix, or new feature that would improve this app, please submit a pull request. It is best to communicate your ideas with the developers first before investing a great deal of time into a pull request to ensure that it will mesh smoothly with the project.
Remember that this project is licensed under the MIT license, and by submitting a pull request, you agree that your work will be, too.
- Ensure any install or build dependencies are removed before the end of the layer when doing a build.
- Update the README.md with details of changes to the interface, including new plist variables, exposed ports, useful file locations and container parameters.
- Ensure that your code conforms to our existing code conventions and test coverage.
- Include the relevant issue number, if applicable.
- You may merge the Pull Request in once you have the sign-off of two other developers, or if you do not have permission to do that, you may request the second reviewer to merge it for you.
These contribution guidelines have been adapted from this good-Contributing.md-template.
See [Backend Documentation](🚫_link to your backend readme here_) for details on the backend of our project.