The Issue Ticker is a simple, yet unique form of submitting and viewing local bugs and features. The site comes with fully login and registering cabilbilties, a functioning cart and checkout page; all which allows users to securely purchase solutions with a few steps. On the home page, users have the option of posting a bug or feature with a simple form. After a bug or feature is posted and a solution is purchased, users will be emailed with the requisite documents for the solution. Also, at the end of the week, a public solution will be posted for the post with the most likes. There is also a simple community and profile page.
The website is intended for software programmers having unresolved issues with a bug or feature. The Issue Ticker allows users to share their very own issues, while having the ability to discover new issues others have posted. Through a very sleek and user friendly interface, the Issue Ticker allows for quick uploads and purchases.
User Stories
- User 1: As an uploader, I want to click on the add button, so I can upload an issue
- User 2: As a viewer, I would maneuver the home page, so I could view other issues
- User 2: As a viewer, I would maneuver the community page, so I could site information
- User 2: As a viewer, I would maneuver the profile page, so I could see profile information
- User 3: As a buyer, I would click the purchase button, so I buy a solution
- User 4: As a user, I would click the register button, so I can sign up as a user
Mock Up
- Adding an issue: /static/media/add bug or feature.jpg
- Cart: /static/media/Cart.jpg
- Home: /static/media/Home after login.jpg
- Login: /static/media/Home.jpg
- Profile: /static/media/Profile.jpg
- Issue Detail: /static/media/specific bug.jpg
The Cookbook includes the following features:
- Purchasing: Users 3 can buy any solutions
- Adding an issue: User 1 can upload an issue
- Login: This allows all users to securely access the site by registering and then filling in login credentials, also allows for resetting passwords
- Search Bar
- A profile page with password changing capabilities
Django 1.11 This project uses the Django framework, while utilizing various imports *https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.2/releases/1.11/
Python This project use the Python language to write code.
HTML This project uses HTML to create web pages.
Javascript This project uses Javascript for animations and transitions.
Bootstrap This project uses bootstrap for css styling.
Materialize
This project uses materialize for css styling.
Stripe This project uses stripe for purchasing *https://stripe.com/en-ca
Delete Recipe:
- Go to “Home” page
- Press delete recipe
- Recipe is deleted
Add Issue:
- Go to “Home” page
- Click add button
- Submit an empty form and verify that an error message about the required fields appears
- Submit the filled form
- Redirects to “Home” page
- Issues Appears
Buy Page:
- Go to “Home” page
- Click on the buy button
- Verify that issue is stored in cart
- Redirects to home
View Issue:
- Go to “Home” page
- Click on issue
- Verify that issue details appear
View Cart:
- Go to “Cart” page
- Click on checkout
- Verify the checkout page appears
View Checkout:
- Go to “Checkout” page
- Click on checkout
- Submit an empty form and verify that an error message about the required fields appears
- Submit the filled form
- Redirects to “Home” page
This project was deployed through Heroku, and does not differ from other versions.
- Login Jumbo photo: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5695456940667a42fbdabb9d/56ac4b2542f5526b480dda65/5a32c76fc8302501781e177f/1513353265770/christopher-gower-291246.jpg?format=1500w
- Home Jumbo photo: https://www.techdonut.co.uk/sites/default/files/what-is-screen-resolution_1042807015.jpg
- Post detail photo: https://image.flaticon.com/icons/svg/356/356934.svg
- Add issue photo: https://umaine.edu/umss/wp-content/uploads/sites/458/2018/06/Forms-icon.png