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Create Editor App
Dev setup
To set up the environment dependencies ( node version 5++ )
$ npm install
To run the node server
$ npm run start-server
Server is listening to port 8000
To run the react app (frontend)
$ npm run start
Client app is served on port 3000
Deployment steps
Set server URL
Edit the src/Helpers/urls.ts file to set server url like this :
export const serverURL = '<SERVER_URL_HERE>';
To run the node server
$ npm run start-server
Server is listening to port 8000
To run the react app (frontend)
$ npm run build
Serve the build folder using any static server.
Project Instructions
You are required to implement a single page application that allows user to add text and image into canvas.
Features
Below are the basic features for the application:
- user can see the existing images from folder
imagesto the images list - user can upload image to folder
imagesand directly added to images list - user can add image / text from the menu to the canvas
- user can move and delete the image / text inside the canvas
- the created objects on canvas can be saved and repopulated on refresh browser
You may refer to Piktochart Editor page of how this test should look like.
Resources
You will be given a HTML and CSS file with simple structure, and a server that allows you to upload and retrieve image. Instruction on how to run the server is included below.
Requirements
Here are the expected requirements:
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App should have the features listed above
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App should work on modern browsers (Chrome / Firefox)
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App logic and data flow are written in a functional and reactive programming concept
Separate the logic between application data state and template view / user interactions (unidirectional data flow).
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Use libraries as less as possible,
If you need to use libraries, we recommend vueJS (or any virtual DOM library), RxJS (or any streams library), Ramda (or any FP library). Other than that, feel free to use other libraries that you're confident of. For moving item inside the canvas, try your best to do it natively.
note: use native HTML element
<div>for editor canvas, not<canvas> -
Code and flow should be properly documented
Help us understand your flow easier by code comments or a readme file.
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Build automated test for the app
API
get uploaded images
GET /images
upload image to server
POST /uploads
Note
- The name of the file input has to be upload as this is what the server will be reading from
- The server only accepts png and jpeg file format
- You are allowed to edit the server.js file