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Comprehension Questions
Question
Answer
Describe a custom model method you wrote.
I wrote a custom method to sort the works by the category
Describe how you approached testing that model method. What edge cases did you come up with?
I tested to make sure each category returned an example fixture of that same type, and for an edge case if a category is empty, it should return an empty array. The view checks if the array is empty, and will display a message encouraging the user to add a new work to the category.
What are session and flash? What is the difference between them?
session is used to store personalized information related to a user, and flash saves a short-term message related to the success or failure of an interaction. Flash is automatically reset during either the current request (now) or during the next request cycle. Session lasts at least until a user closes the browser, or logs out.
What was one thing that you gained more clarity on through this assignment?
SO MANY THINGS. Fixtures were big. Deploying to heroku was also a little tricky due to some migration errors.
What is the Heroku URL of your deployed application?
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Generally speaking one should avoid color names because they can have browser compatibility issues. (black and white don't but it's still generally discouraged.)
1. On index page, there are at most 10 pieces of media on three lists, and a Media Spotlight
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2. Can go into a work's show page
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3. Verify unable to vote on a work, and get a flash message
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4. Can edit this work successfully, and get a flash message
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5. Can go to "View all media" page and see three lists of works, sorted by vote
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6. Verify unable to create a new work when the form is empty, and details about the validation errors are visible to the user through a flash message
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7. Can create a new work successfully. Note the URL for this work's show page
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8. Can delete this work successfully
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9. Going back to the URL of this deleted work's show page produces a 404 or some redirect behavior (and does not try to produce a broken view)
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10. Verify that the "View all users" page lists no users
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Log in
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11. Logging in with a valid name changes the UI to "Logged in as" and "Logout" buttons
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12. Your username is listed in "View all users" page
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13. Verify that number of votes determines the Media Spotlight
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14. Voting on several different pieces of media affects the "Votes" tables shown in the work's show page and the user's show page
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15. Voting on the same work twice produces an error and flash message, and there is no extra vote
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Log out
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16. Logging out showed a flash message and changed the UI
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17. Logging in as a new user creates a new user
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18. Logging in as an already existing user has a specific flash message
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Major Learning Goals/Code Review
Criteria
yes/no
1. Sees the full development cycle including deployment, and the app is deployed to Heroku
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2. Practices full-stack development and fulfilling story requirements: the styling, look, and feel of the app is similar to the original Media Ranker
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3. Practices git with at least 25 small commits and meaningful commit messages
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Previous Rails learning, Building Complex Model Logic, DRYing up Rails Code
Criteria
yes/no
4. Routes file uses resources for works
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5. Routes file shows intention in limiting routes for voting, log-in functionality, and users
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6. The homepage view, all media view, and new works view use semantic HTML
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7. The homepage view, all media view, and new works view use partials when appropriate
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8. The model for media (likely named work.rb) has_many votes
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9. The model for media has methods to describe business logic, specifically for top ten and top media, possibly also for getting works by some category
No top ten.
10. Some controller, likely the ApplicationController, has a controller filter for finding a logged in user
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11. Some controller, likely the WorksController, has a controller filter for finding a work
No filter to find a work.
12. The WorksController uses strong params
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13. The WorksController's code style is clean, and focused on working with requests, responses, params, session, flash
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Testing Rails Apps
Criteria
yes/no
14. There are valid fixtures files used for users, votes, and works
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15. User model has tests with sections on validations (valid and invalid) and relationships (has votes)
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16. Vote model has tests with sections on validations (valid and invalid) and relationships (belongs to a user, belongs to a vote)
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17. Work model has tests with sections on validations (valid and invalid) and relationships (has votes)
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18. Work model has tests with a section on all business logic methods in the model, including their edge cases
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Overall Feedback
Overall Feedback
Criteria
yes/no
Green (Meets/Exceeds Standards)
14+ in Functional Requirements: Manual Testing && 14+ in Code Review
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Yellow (Approaches Standards)
12+ in Functional Requirements: Manual Testing && 11+ in Code Review, or the instructor judges that this project needs special attention
Red (Not at Standard)
0-10 in Code Review or 0-11 in Functional Reqs, or assignment is breaking/doesn’t run with less than 5 minutes of debugging, or the instructor judges that this project needs special attention
Code Style Bonus Awards
Was the code particularly impressive in code style for any of these reasons (or more...?)
Quality
Yes?
Perfect Indentation
Elegant/Clever
✅
Descriptive/Readable
✅
Concise
✅
Logical/Organized
✅
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Comprehension Questions
sessionandflash? What is the difference between them?