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MyReads Project

This is the final assessment project for Udacity's React Fundamentals course. In summary, this is a web application where you can search and categorize books. There are three categories(shelves):

  • Currently reading
  • Want to read
  • Read

All books categories are synchronized between search results and the home route (categorized books).

Installing / Getting started

To get started developing right away:

  • install all project dependencies with npm install
  • start the development server with npm start

Create React App

This project was bootstrapped with Create React App. You can find more information on how to perform common tasks here.

Backend Server

getAll

Method Signature:

getAll()
  • Returns a Promise which resolves to a JSON object containing a collection of book objects.
  • This collection represents the books currently in the bookshelves in your app.

update

Method Signature:

update(book, shelf)
  • book: <Object> containing at minimum an id attribute
  • shelf: <String> contains one of ["wantToRead", "currentlyReading", "read"]
  • Returns a Promise which resolves to a JSON object containing the response data of the POST request

search

Method Signature:

search(query)
  • query: <String>
  • Returns a Promise which resolves to a JSON object containing a collection of a maximum of 20 book objects.
  • These books do not know which shelf they are on. They are raw results only. You'll need to make sure that books have the correct state while on the search page.

Important

The backend API uses a fixed set of cached search results and is limited to a particular set of search terms, which can be found in SEARCH_TERMS.md. That list of terms are the only terms that will work with the backend, so don't be surprised if your searches for Basket Weaving or Bubble Wrap don't come back with any results.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository and use a feature branch. Pull requests are warmly welcome.

Licensing

The code in this project is licensed under MIT license.

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