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CF 13: Single Resource Mongo and Express API

Submission Instructions

  • fork this repository & create a new branch for your work
  • write all of your code in a directory named lab- + <your name> e.g. lab-susan
  • push to your repository
  • submit a pull request to this repository
  • submit a link to your PR in canvas
  • write a question and observation on canvas

Learning Objectives

  • students will be able to work with the MongoDB database management system
  • students will understand the primary concepts of working with a NoSQL database management system
  • students will be able to create custom data models (schemas) through the use of mongoose.js
  • students will be able to use mongoose.js helper methods for interacting with their database persistence layer

Requirements

Configuration

  • package.json
  • .eslintrc
  • .gitignore
  • README.md
    • your README.md should include detailed instructions on how to use your API

Feature Tasks

  • create an HTTP Server using express
  • create a resource model of your choice that uses mongoose.Schema and mongoose.model
  • use the body-parser express middleware to parse the req body on POST and PUT requests
  • use the npm debug module to log the functions and methods that are being used in your application
  • use the express Router to create a route for doing RESTFUL CRUD operations against your model

Server Endpoints

/api/resource-name

  • POST request
    • should pass data as stringifed JSON in the body of a post request to create a new resource

/api/resource-name/:id

  • GET request
    • should pass the id of a resource through the url endpoint to get a resource
      • this should use req.params, not querystring parameters
  • PUT request
    • should pass data as stringifed JSON in the body of a put request to update a pre-existing resource
  • DELETE request
    • should pass the id of a resource though the url endpoint to delete a resource
      • this should use req.params

Tests

  • create a test that will ensure that your API returns a status code of 404 for routes that have not been registered
  • create a series of tests to ensure that your /api/resource-name endpoint responds as described for each condition below:
    • GET - test 200, returns a resource with a valid body
  • GET - test 404, respond with 'not found' for valid requests made with an id that was not found
  • PUT - test 200, returns a resource with an updated body
  • PUT - test 400, responds with 'bad request' if no request body was provided
  • PUT - test 404, responds with 'not found' for valid requests made with an id that was not found
  • POST - test 400, responds with 'bad request' if no request body was provided
  • POST - test 200, returns a resource for requests made with a valid body

Bonus

  • 2pts: a GET request to /api/resource-name should return an array of stored resources

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