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Todo Application - CSoC Dev Task 1

Introduction

In this task you will be working on a todo application made using basic HTML, CSS and JS. The main motive of this task is to make you familiar with:

  • Rest APIs
  • AJAX
  • Manipulating DOM using JavaScript

Setting up the project

Follow the following steps to setup this project.

Note - Make sure you have node installed in your system. If not, follow the steps given here to install it.

Fork this repository

First of all, click on the top-right corner of this repository to fork it.

Create a local clone of your fork

Then, clone your forked repository using this command:

git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/csoc-2020-task-1.git

Change your current directory to the repo's root.

cd csoc-2020-task-1

Run the server

For this you need http-server installed. You can do it by running this command

npm install http-server -g

Then you can finally run the server using this command.

http-server

Then you can go to localhost:8080 in your browser.

Todo Application

There are three pages in this site.

  • / - This is the main page where the user can create, edit or delete the tasks.
  • /login - This is the login page.
  • /register - This is the register page.

We have also created a backend server containing the API endpoints required for this application to function completely - https://todo-app-csoc.herokuapp.com/

The complete description of the API is mentioned at the end of this readme.

Tasks

You would notice that the application is not functional completely. So, your task is to make it completely functional. You would be working in main.js, init.js, auth_required.js and no_auth_required.js mainly. There are several todos mentioned in these files. You have to complete those.

In particular you have to

  • Complete the auth_required.js and no_auth_required.js - You may notice that initially you are landed on the main page even when you are not logged in. That is wrong. In this files you have to write code to redirect user to pages based on whether he/she is authenticated or not.

  • Login Function - Currently only register function works. You have to complete the login function too.

  • Get Tasks function - There is a function getTasks in init.js. You would notice that even after logging in, you see two tasks Sample Task 1 and Sample Task 2. These tasks were not created by you. These are dummy tasks. You have complete the getTasks function such that the tasks listed are the ones created by the user. (You might have to complete the addTask function first)

  • Add, Update, Delete Task function - These functions are present in the main.js file. You have to complete them.

Points

Here is the breakdown of the points related to each task.

Task Points
Login Function 15
auth_required.js and no_auth_required.js 15
Add task 25
Get tasks 25
Edit Task 35
Delete Task 35
Total 150

Judging

Judging would be done on the basis of your implementation and authenticity.

Deadline

You'll have a week to complete this task. Hence, the deadline of this task is 30th April, 2020 i.e. till the end of this month.

Submission

  • Follow the instructions to setup this project.
  • Complete the task by making the required changes in the files.
  • This time, you do not need to put your files in a separate folder.
  • When done, commit your work locally and push it to your origin (forked repository).
  • Make a pull request to our repository, stating the tasks which you have completed.
  • Let us review your pull request.

API Usage

Auth System

All the requests made to the API (except the Login and Register endpoints) need an Authorization header with a valid token and the prefix Token

Authorization: Token <token>

In order to obtain a valid token it's necessary to send a request POST /auth/login/ with username and password. To register a new user it's necessary to make a request POST /auth/register/ with name, email, username and password.

End Points

Auth

  • POST /auth/login/

    Takes the username and password as input, validates them and returns the Token, if the credentials are valid.

    Request Body (Sample):

    {
      "username": "string",
      "password": "string"
    }
    

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "token":  "string"
    }
    

    Response Code: 200

  • POST /auth/register/

    Register a user in Django by taking the name, email, username and password as input.

    Request Body (Sample):

    {
      "name": "string",
      "email": "[email protected]",
      "username": "string",
      "password": "string"
    }
    

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "token":  "string"
    }
    

    Response Code: 200

  • POST /auth/profile/

    Retrieve the id, name, email and username of the logged in user. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "id":  1,
      "name":  "string",
      "email":  "[email protected]",
      "username":  "string"
    }
    

    Response Code: 200

Todo

  • GET /todo/

    Get all the Todos of the logged in user. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Response Body (Sample):

    [
      {
        "id":  1,
        "title":  "string"
      },
      {
        "id":  2,
        "title":  "string"
      }
    ]
    

    Response Code: 200

  • POST /todo/create/

    Create a Todo entry for the logged in user. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Request Body (Sample):

    {
      "title": "string"
    }
    

    Response Code: 200

  • GET /todo/{id}/

    Get the Todo of the logged in user with given id. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "id":  1,
      "title":  "string"
    }
    

    Response Code: 200

  • PUT /todo/{id}/

    Change the title of the Todo with given id, and get the new title as response. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Request Body (Sample):

    {
      "title": "string"
    }
    

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "id":  1,
      "title":  "string"
    }
    
  • PATCH /todo/{id}/

    Change the title of the Todo with given id, and get the new title as response. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Request Body (Sample):

    {
      "title": "string"
    }
    

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "id":  1,
      "title":  "string"
    }
    
  • DELETE /todo/{id}/

    Delete the Todo with given id. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Response Code: 204

All the requests must be prefixed with the base URL of the API. Example: for login the POST request must be sent to https://todo-app-csoc.herokuapp.com/auth/login/ with the required details. Make sure to append a slash at the end, otherwise you may encounter an error while making the POST request.

Documentation

Swagger generated docs: https://todo-app-csoc.herokuapp.com/
ReDoc generated docs: https://todo-app-csoc.herokuapp.com/redoc/

Testing the API

The API can be tested by going to the deployed URL: https://todo-app-csoc.herokuapp.com/, clicking the "Try it out" button after selecting the endpoint and finally executing it along with the Response Body (if required).

For testing the endpoints which require Token in the Authorization header, you can click on the "Authorize" button, write the Authorization token as Token <token> (which you have obtained from the auth/login/ endpoint) and finally click on "Authorize". Thereafter, all the requests made to any endpoint will have the Token in the Authorization Header.