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const express = require('express')
const app = express()
const port = 3001
const USERS = [];
const QUESTIONS = [{
title: "Two states",
description: "Given an array , return the maximum of the array?",
testCases: [{
input: "[1,2,3,4,5]",
output: "5"
}]
}];
const SUBMISSION = [
]
app.post('/signup', function(req, res) {
// Add logic to decode body
// body should have email and password
//Store email and password (as is for now) in the USERS array above (only if the user with the given email doesnt exist)
// return back 200 status code to the client
res.send('Hello World!')
})
app.post('/login', function(req, res) {
// Add logic to decode body
// body should have email and password
// Check if the user with the given email exists in the USERS array
// Also ensure that the password is the same
// If the password is the same, return back 200 status code to the client
// Also send back a token (any random string will do for now)
// If the password is not the same, return back 401 status code to the client
res.send('Hello World from route 2!')
})
app.get('/questions', function(req, res) {
//return the user all the questions in the QUESTIONS array
res.send("Hello World from route 3!")
})
app.get("/submissions", function(req, res) {
// return the users submissions for this problem
res.send("Hello World from route 4!")
});
app.post("/submissions", function(req, res) {
// let the user submit a problem, randomly accept or reject the solution
// Store the submission in the SUBMISSION array above
res.send("Hello World from route 4!")
});
// leaving as hard todos
// Create a route that lets an admin add a new problem
// ensure that only admins can do that.
app.listen(port, function() {
console.log(`Example app listening on port ${port}`)
})