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== Documented learning during project == | == Documented learning during project == |
Latest revision as of 20:57, 28 October 2016
Contents
List of group members
- Eskil Opdahl Nordland
- Nicolay Mohebi
- Torstein Brevig
Summary of requirements
B - Data store manager app.
- Browse and update the values in the DHIS2 Data Store. User friendly presentation and navigation, possibly a way to keep an audit trail of changes and display/visualize statistics regarding the data, e.g. broken down by DHIS2 webapp (i.e. broken down by name space, assuming each app has a separate namespace).
- You should first generate some data, which can for example be done using various Node.js libraries. See one example here.
- The user interface should be nicely navigable
- Update, create and delete key values in namespaces.
Time schedule
- Milestone 1 (October 28th)
- Planning and understanding of project
- Milestone 2 (November 2nd)
- Learning React and Redux
How you are dividing tasks within the group
- Creating issues on Github. Whoever wants to solve an issue, does so.
Screenshots and screen flows
- Data model:
- Mockup:
Documented learning during project
- React and Redux
- Automatic code coverage and testing
Technologies used
- React and Redux
- Generated project with FountainJS, one of the best React code generators in the world (just for project setup!).
- Using Travis-CI for testing
- Codecov.io for static analysis, Travis pipes test reports to Codecov
- Webpack, Sass, Gulp4, React-router
Suggested improvements to APIs etc
- TBD