Software Design S2017, Iteration 4, Team dorfner-v2
This repository is a fork from Iteration 3 , Team dorfner.
This project's main goal is to develop a web application that provides visitors the ability to leave feedback for a local horticulture garden, the West Central Research Outreach Center (WCROC). The application includes an administration side that allows certain garden employees to manage the website, and a visitor side that allows visitors to view all the beds in the garden, view the plants in those beds, and leave feedback about these plants. It is designed in a way that would make it fairly easy to be used by other interested gardens.
- Upload a spreadsheet of plants and populate a database
- Delete an existing spreadsheet from the database
- Export collected visitor feedback to a spreadsheet
- Comments
- Counts
- Visits
- Likes/Dislikes
- Comments
- Visit Timestamps
- Hourly
- Daily
- Download QR codes for each bed, and the homepage
- Upload photos to specific plant pages
- Homepage
- Searchbar
- Bed-list dropdown
- Brief overview of the garden
- Instructions on how to use the application
- Bed Pages
- List of plants in the current bed
- Plant Pages
- Name of plant
- Uploaded picture
- Ability to leave feedback on the plant
- Like/Dislike
- Leave a comment
- Total number of interactions on this plant (Ratings + Comments)
- Footer
- Name and address of the garden
- Links to website and social media
See the Administration Guide for a brief overview of how to use the site after you have it up and running.
- Typescript
- Javascript
- Java
- Angular 2
- Jasmine and Karma
- Gradle
- Spark is used for the server operations
- JUnit is used for testing
- Apache POI is used for importing and exporting data in .xlsx format
- zxing is used for generating QR codes (supports reading them if we want)
- joda is used for making an unique LiveUploadID
- Nimbus is used for OAuth
- scribejava is used for OAuth
- MongoDB is used as our Database
- Gradle
- Bootstrap Components
- Mongo's Java Drivers (Mongo JDBC)
- What is Angular 2... why TypeScript?
- What is webpack...?
- Testing Angular 2 with Karma/Jasmine
This project was developed as a part of a Software Design class at the University of Minnesota, Morris.