- Setup an API with a project structure like:
/client
--/server
----/routes
------index.js
------chirps.js
----server.js
----chirpsstore.js (file provided in this lab)
- In
routes/chirps.js, create GET, POST, PUT, DELETE methods on a router that is created in chirps.js.
- Import
chirpsstore, and use it to read and write chirps to the json file.
- The json file will be created the first time you run successfully!
- Remember to export your router with
module.exports.
- In
routes/index.js, import the chirps router and add it to a new router.
- Use
app.use with the /chirps route to add to the root api router.
- Export the router.
- In
server.js, import the routes folder (./routes).
- Add the
api router to the express app with the path /api.
- Test all of your methods using Postman (https://www.getpostman.com/)
- Create an
index.html, styles.css, and app.js file in the client folder.
- Code an app that uses jQuery to call your API and displays chirps.
- Create a form that lets you create new chirps
- Do not use a form submit (you only need the inputs and not necessarily a form!)
- Use a button
click event to call the API.
- Add an
x next to each chirp that will delete the chirp when clicked.
- When a chirp is clicked, popup a modal that lets you edit the chirp.
- Remember to use
express.static middleware!
- HINT: jQuery functions for calling APIs:
$.ajax, $.get, $.post