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Voting App!

Overview

Here are the specific user stories implemented:

  • As an authenticated user, I can keep my polls and come back later to access them.
  • As an authenticated user, I can share my polls with my friends.
  • As an authenticated user, I can see the aggregate results of my polls.
  • As an authenticated user, I can delete polls that I decide I don't want anymore.
  • As an authenticated user, I can create a poll with any number of possible items.
  • As an unauthenticated or authenticated user, I can see and vote on everyone's polls.
  • As an unauthenticated or authenticated user, I can see the results of polls in chart form. (This could be implemented using Chart.js or Google Charts.)
  • As an authenticated user, if I don't like the options on a poll, I can create a new option.

Quick Start Guide

Prerequisites

In order to use Voting-app, you must have the following installed:

Installation & Startup

To install this app, simply enter the below in the terminal window:

$ git clone https://github.com/Juancard/voting-app your-project

To install the dependencies, enter the following in your terminal:

$ cd your-project
$ npm install

This will install the Voting-app components into the your-project directory.

Setup Twitter Authentication

Please follow this guide to register the application with Twitter and get API keys / secrets.

Local Environment Variables

Create a file named .env in the root directory. This file should contain:

TWITTER_KEY=your-client-id-here
TWITTER_SECRET=your-client-secret-here
MONGO_URI=mongodb://localhost:27017/voting-app
PORT=8080
APP_URL=http://localhost:8080/

Starting the App

To start the app, make sure you're in the project directory and type node server.js into the terminal. This will start the Node server and connect to MongoDB.

You should the following messages within the terminal window:

Node.js listening on port 8080...

Next, open your browser and enter http://localhost:8080/. Congrats, you're up and running!

Features

Features Voting-app
MongoDB Yes
Express Yes
Node.js Yes
Passport Yes
Mongoose Yes

License

MIT License. Click here for more information.